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Ski Rental in Sölden

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Ötztal, Tyrol
1,377–3,340 m
September – May
Intermediate–Advanced

Ski Rental Prices in Sölden

EquipmentDaily RateNotes
Skis + Poles€28–44/dayCarving or all-mountain
Ski Boots€14–20/dayFitting included
Helmet€8–12/dayStrongly recommended
Full Package€130–210/weekSkis + Boots + Poles + Helmet

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About Sölden Ski Resort

Ski Area

144 km + 2 glaciers

Altitude

1,377–3,340 m

Season

September – May

Best For

Intermediate–Advanced

Known For

Two glaciers, FIS World Cup opener, James Bond Spectre location

Nearest Airport

Innsbruck (INN, 1h20) or Munich (MUC, 3h)

Ski Rental Tips for Sölden

1

Hosts the FIS Alpine World Cup season opener each October — glacier skiing early

2

Three 3,000-metre peaks reachable by lift — Big 3 Rallye offers 15 km of high-altitude runs

3

Book rental at glacier base stations (Gaislachkogl, Giggijoch) for performance skis

4

Après-ski is legendary — queues at Ice Q and Katapult bars from 3pm

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FAQ — Ski Rental in Sölden

When does Sölden open for skiing?
Sölden opens in late September on Rettenbach glacier, making it the earliest Austrian resort. Full 144 km ski area typically open from mid-November to early May.
How much does ski rental cost in Sölden?
Ski rental in Sölden costs €28–44/day for skis, €14–20/day for boots. Weekly packages €130–210 depending on ski category.
Was Spectre filmed in Sölden?
Yes — the 007 Elements experience on Gaislachkogl (3,058 m) occupies the Ice Q restaurant featured in Spectre (2015). The gondola and peak terrace appear throughout the film.

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