Sölden: Snowparks and After Darks, a Teen Ski Paradise

Deciding on a ski resort can be tricky, but it is also a decision that should not be taken lightly. This will have a direct impact on how successful and enjoyable the trip is – this is particularly true if you are travelling with teens. The terrain will need to be exhilarating and challenging, but if it’s too difficult then they will become disheartened and lose interest quickly. One resort which has this healthy balance is Sölden, one of Europe’s most renowned resorts nestled in the scenic Ötztal valley of Tyrol in Austria. Sölden boasts superb ski and snowboard terrain with over 145km of slopes, guaranteed snow and an excellent snowpark. When you factor in the highly rated ski schools, it means that this is a resort where they are sure to hone their skills and return home a happy and more confident rider. They will also be able to boast to their mates that they shredded powder on the slopes that were featured in the 2015 James Bond film Spectre! Looking to soak up some culture as well as shred powder? Read up on the nearby city of Innsbruck.

Deciding on a ski resort can be tricky, but it is also a decision that should not be taken lightly. This will have a direct impact on how successful and enjoyable the trip is – this is particularly true if you are travelling with teens.

The terrain will need to be exhilarating and challenging, but if it’s too difficult then they will become disheartened and lose interest quickly. One resort which has this healthy balance is Sölden, one of Europe’s most renowned resorts nestled in the scenic Ötztal valley of Tyrol in Austria.

Sölden boasts superb ski and snowboard terrain with over 145km of slopes, guaranteed snow and an excellent snowpark. When you factor in the highly rated ski schools, it means that this is a resort where they are sure to hone their skills and return home a happy and more confident rider. They will also be able to boast to their mates that they shredded powder on the slopes that were featured in the 2015 James Bond film Spectre!

Looking to soak up some culture as well as shred powder? Read up on the nearby city of Innsbruck.

Snowpark

The kids are sure to love Area 47, which is a cool snowpark that features dozens of boxes, jumps, rails, tubes, wallrides and other features that make for a thrilling experience. Area 47 is also home to a handful of well-designed beginners areas, so it is a great place for novices or less confident riders to develop their skills and get to grips with skiing or snowboarding.

With a versatile setup that is always being extended, this snowpark is quickly becoming one of Europe’s favourites with winter sports fanatics – it is easy to see why. Any rider will get a real kick out of Area 47 regardless of their skill level.

Big Fun at Funslope

Funslope at Sölden is ideal for those that have a little more experience and anyone seeking some action and adventure away from the regular ski slopes. This epic 680-metre long course is an amazing design, with features that include waves, jumps, steep curves, tunnels, a Fun Twister and more just waiting to be conquered! It is a unique and refreshing experience and a big reason why Sölden is rapidly growing in popularity.The kids will never get bored of the challenges that Funslope throws up and they will enjoy trying to beat their best times each day.

Ski Schools for Teens

I think that in order for the ski break to be a complete success, youngsters should feel like they have improved and return home much more confident in their abilities. Sölden is highly rated for its ski schools, with the Yellow Power Ski School offering a special teen ski lesson programme designed to help young skiers develop in a fun and supportive environment. The lessons are in groups of up to 8 people (between the ages of 9 and 14) where there is a high level of personal involvement, focus on group dynamics and plenty of encouragement – this will see them make new friends whilst also bettering their skills.

There is another teen ski and snowboard course for those between 13 and 17 which teaches the riders how to ski or board down the valley, whilst also incorporating a few cool tricks along the way. If they have an interest in freeriding, sign them up for the Youth Sölden group where they can ski or snowboard through the stunning off piste areas and make new friends from around the world.

After Dark Adventures

Boredom is a major concern for teenagers when on holiday, but you do not have to worry about that at Sölden. Once a week, there is a fantastic night skiing and evening show which is, essentially, a party under the stars. The thrill of tearing down the pristine ski run in the dark with the floodlights only illuminating the snow is a special experience that is sure to get their blood pumping!

They can then enjoy the fun-filled evening show, which includes DJs, action shows, fireworks and delicious local grub at an inviting self-service restaurant or a cool culinary adventure called “The Wishing Table” at Tiroler Stube.

How to Get There

The last thing you want is having to spend ages travelling, as this will always result in grumpy kids! This is why you should fly into Innsbruck (INN), which is the most convenient nearby airport with direct flights offered by many of the budget airlines to from the UK. The drive from Innsbruck to the resort will take just an hour and a Shuttle Direct transfer can take all of the hassle out of this onward journey.

Where to Stay:

A Casa KristalPrivacy and space will be important when deciding on accommodation, which is why these spacious apartments are a great choice for families. Each room has a TV and there is a fully equipped kitchen so you can enjoy meals at home, but there is the added bonus of restaurants within walking distance. A Casa Kristal also features an impressive spa area that previous guests have spoken highly of. Wi-Fi is free and available in all areas.

Hotel Garni Fiegl Apart – This impressive hotel features newly renovated family rooms and apartments, as well as an indoor pool that is sure to be popular with the kids. It is in a quiet location at the edge of a forest, but you are also close to the centre of the resort and the leisure centre is just a short journey from the hotel. Wi-Fi is available throughout and free of charge.

Hotel Tyrolerhof – Conveniently located right in the heart of Sölden, Hotel Tyrolerhof has spacious modern family rooms with cable TV and private bathrooms. It also features a fully-equipped wellness area with an indoor pool and hot tub, as well as a lovely restaurant serving classic Tyrolean cuisine. Wi-Fi is free and available in all rooms and the lobby. The great location has been previous guests’ favourite aspect, whilst the meals in the restaurant have also been recommended by many.

 

 

About Shuttle Direct:

Shuttle Direct are the number one choice for airport transfers to destinations throughout Europe. They pride themselves on offering efficient, reliable and safe passage between airports, hotels, train stations and cruise terminals across the continent.

Book your transfer online today and one of their drivers will be waiting to pick you up and get your vacation off to a smooth start. If travelling with ski equipment, they can carry this for no additional charge if requested at the time of booking.

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