Seasonal Experience
Spring Season at Sölden
Spring in Sölden is a period of awakening and renewal, characterized by the melting snow and the first blossoms appearing in the valley, while the higher slopes still offer excellent late-season skiing conditions. This 'schuss and bloom' period allows visitors to experience the best of both worlds: enjoying sunny ski days on well-maintained pistes in the morning and exploring emerging hiking and biking trails in the valley in the afternoon. The ski season typically extends into late April or even early May on the glaciers, providing ample opportunity for spring skiing with softer snow and warmer temperatures. As the snowline recedes, the alpine meadows burst into life with wildflowers, and the sounds of melting snow create lively streams. Spring offers a more serene and less crowded experience, ideal for those who appreciate the tranquility of nature's awakening. It's a time for long, sun-drenched days, enjoying outdoor cafés, and witnessing the dramatic change of seasons in the high Alps. The focus gradually shifts from winter sports to early summer activities like easy valley walks and initial mountain bike tours.