Does anyone know if they do a night lift pass in Soll?
Also has anyone tried night Skiing there?
Night Skiing in Soll
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Started by Mashton in Austria 26-Jan-2012 - 8 Replies
Mashton posted Jan-2012
Dgou
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
Not Soll but saw in Saalbach - seemed you had to be off your trolley, 17 and of Dutch origin to do it. That said remember if you have had a full day's skiing then your body might be saying slow down take it easy (and this is when injuries occur) so just remember that the next morning the body might not fly into action like you hoped it would. That said it is fun to do/watch - but can get very cold, so wrap up well!
Rather a bad day on the slopes than a good day in the office!
Jastem
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
Having just returned from Scheffau, I have in my hand an up to date piste map for the area, on which are a couple of floodlit runs in Soll. However, in small print it says:-
Note - Night skiing in Soll and night tobogganning in Soll and Ellmau/Going are not included in any of the Skiwelt/Kitzbuhel/Tiroler Snow card prices. Individual rates apply.
It doesn't seem to state anywhere what the price actually is I'm afraid.
Note - Night skiing in Soll and night tobogganning in Soll and Ellmau/Going are not included in any of the Skiwelt/Kitzbuhel/Tiroler Snow card prices. Individual rates apply.
It doesn't seem to state anywhere what the price actually is I'm afraid.
Mashton
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
Thanks guys! I have been looking for prices for the lift but no luck. Guess we will just have to check once we get there... Chances are there will be to much après action to partake anywho!
Goppy
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
Hi i'm off to soll tomorrow :D Night ski price i think is 21 euros.cheers dave
Snowedin
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
Try the toboganning in Soll, its good craic. The route for the night skiing can get very bumpy after the day.
Wanderer
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
The lift pass is separate :x
I haven't done it but have thought about it, especially as we tend to arrive in the resort around mid-afternoon when we head there for long weekends. I don't think I would have any interest after a full days skiing.
They have a reasonable amount of piste lit up and if you are enthusiastic, it could be worthwhile. Not sure what conditions would be like - if snow is generally good, I would expect pistes to be nice but if they are tending towards icy, I would expect them to be worse after dark when the mercury drops :x
The good news is that I think not too many do this and the slopes are usually pretty empty. :lol:
I haven't done it but have thought about it, especially as we tend to arrive in the resort around mid-afternoon when we head there for long weekends. I don't think I would have any interest after a full days skiing.
They have a reasonable amount of piste lit up and if you are enthusiastic, it could be worthwhile. Not sure what conditions would be like - if snow is generally good, I would expect pistes to be nice but if they are tending towards icy, I would expect them to be worse after dark when the mercury drops :x
The good news is that I think not too many do this and the slopes are usually pretty empty. :lol:
Scarletgirl
reply to 'Night Skiing in Soll' posted Jan-2012
Last years Quiz Night prize was a night skiing pas and one of the guys in our hotel won - he and his son had a brilliant time. Don't think it's available every night though. Like wanderer don't fancy doing it after a full days skiing. Don't think I could !! Off to Soll tomorrow & sooooooexcited!
Topic last updated on 27-January-2012 at 17:44