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Holiday rentals in Sölden

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 70 holiday rentals in Sölden

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    30 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 20 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    70 of Sölden holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Sölden rentals

  • 4.6 Average rating

    Sölden stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests

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A serene exterior view showcases the modern building nestled against a mountainous backdrop. An infinity pool is visible alongside a terrace space, complemented by green lawns and forested hills in the distance. The scene captures a blend of natural beauty and architectural design.
Flat in Arzl im Pitztal
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Your top dog on the Puitalm

Puitalm – high up. And quite far from the ordinary. Apartments with style, views to frame and that quiet feeling of: "I'm staying here." Plenty of light, good design, thought out to the last detail – and yes, each unit has its own balcony or terrace with a real panorama. No zoom, no filter. In addition: our spa. Infinity pool with valley view, panoramic sauna, steam bath, relaxation areas with a view. For all those who want to come back to themselves after being outside. Whether you're hiking, reading, working or doing nothing at all – everything feels better up here. Your top dog: 76–93 m² of living space | 2 bedrooms | Balcony with panoramic views Occupancy: 4–6 people Facilities: Two bedrooms with double bed and each with its own bathroom, spacious kitchen with sitting area (extendable), dining area with space for everyone, balcony with panoramic view, 2 parking spaces included

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the Sunnseitn Lodge is showcased against a backdrop of the Alps, featuring a modern design with a mix of wood and stone. The sloped property leads to a spacious terrace, and the natural landscape is complemented by greenery and distant mountains.
Flat in Moos in Passeier
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

Sunnseitn Lodge Apt Mountainsuite

The "Sunnseitn Lodge Mountainsuite" holiday flat is located in Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria and offers guests a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding Alps. The 77 m² accommodation consists of a living room with a sofa bed for 2 people, a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and thus offers space for 6 people. Furthermore, a private infrared sauna is at your disposal. The amenities also include high-speed WLAN (suitable for video calls) and a TV.

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Flat in Sölden
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Glanz Glory Appartements Sölden Deluxe Studio

Studio for 1-3 guests - approx. 26-33 m² - with balcony or panoramic seating window and garage space ( €8,-/day) in the centre of Sölden. Kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, hob and microwave with oven function. Spacious shower, WC, Dyson hairdryer and hand and bath towels. A wellness bag with bathrobe for free use of the wellness area in our partner hotel opposite, yoga mat, rucksack for your adventures, Marshall loudspeaker, flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi are also available.

Guest favourite
A private outdoor area features a jacuzzi surrounded by a well-tended lawn, with a striking view of the mountains in the background. Lounge chairs are positioned nearby, and a dining set can be seen on the deck area, offering a place to relax and enjoy nature.
Chalet in St. Leonhard in Passeier
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Mountain Chalet Heidi and Peter

The Chalet Heidi und Peter is situated in a peaceful area of San Leonardo in Passiria/Sankt Leonhard in Passeier, surrounded by mountains. The 2-storey property consists of a living room, a fully-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and can therefore accommodate 8 people. Additional amenities include Wi-Fi with a dedicated workspace for home office, a washing machine as well as a TV. In addition, a private sauna is available for your use.

Top guest favourite
An elegant freestanding bathtub is positioned in the foreground, offering a view into a spacious bedroom. The bedroom features a large bed with comfortable bedding and a panoramic window showcasing natural light and scenic mountain views.
Flat in Ehrwald
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Panorama Chalet Ehrwald

Panorama Chalet Ehrwald offers an exclusive getaway at the foot of the Zugspitze on over 100 m². Enjoy the quiet location, a sunny balcony with mountain views and a private wellness oasis with sauna, infrared cabin and freestanding bathtub. The stylish decor combines modern design with wooden elements - designer kitchen and box spring bed provide comfort. Whether summer or winter – here you will find a stylish, comfortable temporary home with a very special charm.

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Chalet in Grainau
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Chalet Hideaway Alpine

✨ This exclusive chalet offers 105 m² of refined alpine living for up to 7 guests. It features two elegantly furnished bedrooms, three high-end bathrooms, a private sauna, and a spacious open-plan living and dining area with premium materials and alpine charm. The private balcony reveals stunning views of the Zugspitze 🏔️. Perfectly located near hiking trails, mountain bike routes, and ski slopes – ideal for nature lovers and relaxation at the highest level. 💎

Guest favourite
A charming alpine house is nestled amid lush green trees, with panoramic mountain views in the background. The structure features a combination of wood and stone exterior, along with a welcoming entrance. A paved driveway accommodates vehicles, enhancing accessibility.
Flat in Sölden
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Sölden Apartment Stefan

All Comfort Apartment, No premium card is included at this apartment price (Use of the Leisure Arena) Tourist tax is charged on site at €5 per person per night in summer. From January to February, our apartments are only available from Saturday to Rented on Saturday. You can see the pictures of the apartments on my homepage. You can also book breakfast on site. €20 per person per day. Washing and drying laundry costs €10 per wash and is not free of charge.

Guest favourite
The apartment building features a modern façade with multiple balconies, surrounded by greenery. A well-maintained path leads to the entrance, and a parking area is visible at the base of the structure. The backdrop includes lush trees and a mountain view.
Flat in Sölden
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Head of Interhome

All discounts are already included, please go ahead and book the property if your travel dates are available. Below please see all the listing details 5-room apartment 140 m2, on the ground floor. Tasteful and cosy furnishings: entrance hall. Living/dining room with satellite TV (flat screen). Exit to the garden. 1 double bedroom with shower/WC. 3 rooms, each room with 1 bed, 1 double bed, shower/WC and satellite TV (flat screen). Exit to the balcony.

Guest favourite
A chalet designed in an alpine style features a wooden exterior and large windows, allowing for ample natural light. The surrounding landscape highlights lush green grass and majestic mountains in the distance, creating a serene environment near the ski slopes.
Flat in Sölden
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Luxury apartment on the ski slope in Sölden - CSP

Modern, furnished in Alpine style, equipped with Ötztal old wood from Michl's barn, comfortable, bright, spacious. Our chalets and apartments in Sölden are the perfect starting point for your nature discoveries. In winter, they are right on the slopes. In summer, the Ötztal Premium Card is included in the price. New from December 2025: Heated outdoor pool with waterfall, hot tub, sauna, steam room and relaxation area.

Top guest favourite
Flat in Imst
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Panorama Apartment Imst

Enjoy clear mountain air, wide panoramic views and the feeling of arriving. My lovingly furnished apartment is sunny above the rooftops of Imst – a place to breathe, relax and simply be. Whether hiking, skiing or relaxing with your feet up: the spacious terrace with panoramic views, many loving extras for families and the comfortable self check-in make your stay particularly pleasant. A retreat with heart – in all seasons.

Guest favourite
A spacious living area features wooden beams overhead, with large windows offering views of the surrounding mountains. A comfortable dark sofa is positioned near a coffee table, while a dining table is set up nearby. The open layout connects to a well-equipped kitchen.
Flat in Kaunertal
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Apartment Burgund

Welcome to Chalet Chardonnay! The spacious apartment "Burgundy" on the 2nd floor can accommodate up to 6 people – ideal for families or small groups. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms with shower, a living area, a fully equipped kitchen and a dining area. The large terrace with hammock invites you to relax and enjoy the mountain view.

Superhost
A private terrace is accessible, featuring a bright red lounge chair and a small table. The wooden railing frames stunning mountain views, where snow-capped peaks contrast against a clear blue sky. Sunlight casts gentle shadows on the textured floor.
Flat in Sölden
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Top 600 luxurious penthouse: best view & free wifi

Penthouse apartment, approx 760 sq ft for 4-5 people, comprising 2 bedrooms ( 1 with freestanding bath and separate WC), bathroom with shower and WC, fully-equipped living-room/kitchen, panoramic terrace, 3 LCD TVs, free wireless and sauna, plus use of a covered parking space In summer the price includes the "Ötztal Summer Inside Card"

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Soelden?

    Soelden has a wide range of accommodations, including alpine guesthouses, modern apartments, and traditional chalets. Staying near the village center is often suggested for easy access to shops, dining, and mountain lifts.

  • What are the best things to do in Soelden with kids?

    Families can explore adventure playgrounds, enjoy mountain lifts for gentle hiking, or visit indoor pools for year-round fun. The area also has beginner-friendly slopes during ski season and interactive nature trails in warmer months.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Soelden?

    Soelden has glacier skiing, scenic hiking, and mountain biking for all skill levels. Visitors frequently explore local spas, alpine viewpoints, and culinary experiences in traditional Tyrolean eateries.

  • How is the weather in Soelden?

    Soelden has cold winters with temperatures between 24–39°F (-5–4°C) and milder summers that reach 56–76°F (13–25°C). Precipitation is higher in summer, while winters are snowy—pack layers and weather-appropriate gear year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Soelden?

    Winter is often recommended for skiing and snowboarding, while late spring through early autumn draws hikers and outdoor enthusiasts with milder weather. Both seasons showcase the region’s alpine scenery and outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Soelden?

    Visitors often explore the Gaislachkogl mountain, panoramic viewing platforms, and glacier areas accessible by cable car. The local Freizeit Arena has pools and wellness facilities for relaxation year-round.

  • What are some hiking trails in Soelden?

    Soelden has well-marked trails through alpine meadows, forests, and up to mountain viewpoints. The Zirbenwald trail and routes near Rotkogelhütte are frequently suggested for varied landscapes and moderate difficulty.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Soelden?

    Families enjoy interactive walking paths, mountain biking routes tailored for beginners, and aquatic fun at indoor pools. Seasonal adventure parks and educational trails introduce children to the alpine environment in playful ways.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Soelden?

    Popular day trips include exploring neighboring alpine villages, soaking in thermal baths, or visiting regional museums. The surrounding valleys have scenic walking paths, local markets, and historic churches for cultural exploration.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Soelden?

    Many accommodations in Soelden welcome pets, especially in the village center and surrounding neighborhoods. Some guesthouses and apartments provide outdoor access and other amenities suited for guests traveling with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Soelden?

    Locals recommend dressing in layers due to changing alpine weather, using the mountain lifts to access panoramic points, and sampling regional dishes. Respecting trail etiquette and checking weather conditions before outdoor activities is widely encouraged.

  • What is Soelden known for?

    Soelden is known for glacier skiing and snowboarding, extensive hiking and biking trails, and its international sports events. The area has stunning alpine scenery and a lively après-ski atmosphere.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Soelden?

    Visitors often seek out quiet forest trails, high-altitude lakes, and small mountain huts known for serving local specialties. Exploring off the main paths can reveal historical chapels and peaceful picnic spots surrounded by alpine views.

  • What are the best foods to try in Soelden?

    Traditional Tyrolean dishes like käsespätzle, speck, and apple strudel are frequently suggested. Mountain huts and local restaurants often serve heartier fare, reflecting the region’s alpine roots and seasonal ingredients.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Soelden?

    Pack layers for variable temperatures, sturdy footwear for outdoor activities, and sun protection for high-altitude days. Winter visitors often bring thermal clothing and ski gear, while summer travelers may want hiking poles and rainwear.

  • What is the nightlife in Soelden like?

    Soelden’s nightlife has a mix of cozy bars, lively après-ski venues, and casual lounges, especially around the village center. Music events, themed parties, and social gatherings contribute to an energetic scene during peak seasons.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Soelden?

    Soelden hosts international ski competitions in early winter and regular mountain sports events throughout the year. Après-ski celebrations and local festivals featuring Tyrolean traditions are popular in the village and surrounding area.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Soelden?

    Soelden has many vacation rentals that are popular with families, including apartments, chalets, and guesthouses with multi-room options. Many properties provide amenities like kitchen facilities and easy access to outdoor activities.

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