Hotel Solaria in Obertauern
Ski Vacation Obertauern
Where Snow is at Home
Winter Paradise in Prime LocationIn Obertauern, at an altitude of 1,650 to 2,313 meters above sea level, you’re not only closest to the sun, but snow is also absolutely at home here.
More than 100 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes, state-of-the-art lift facilities, cozy huts, and fantastic après-ski are guaranteed here.
From Hotel Solaria Directly to the Slopes
Ski-in, ski-out comfortWhat could be better than carving tracks in powder snow after a hearty meal? During a stay at Hotel Solaria, you’re right next to the ski slope; simply walk a few meters over ski bridge No. 5, put on your skis, and off you go.
The Sonnenlift, Zehnerkar or Grünwaldkopf lifts will take you right into the skiing fun. And with the Zehnerkarbahn, Kirchbühellift, or Achenrainbahn, you can return almost to your doorstep.
Good Morning Obertauern
Early BirdFor all early risers, there’s a very special treat in Obertauern: Every Wednesday, the Zehnerkarbahn, Gamsleitenbahn I, and Achenrainbahn are open for you from 8:30 AM.
Enjoy the refreshing mountain air during your morning turns and watch the mountains awaken on Obertauern’s freshly groomed slopes.
Night Skiing in Obertauern
Skiing under the starry skyEnjoy 1,500 meters of slopes under floodlights every Monday and Thursday from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM at the Edelweiss 4-seater chairlift.
All lift passes from the Obertauern and Lungo ski pools valid for 1 1/2 days or more are valid for night skiing. Evening tickets for day visitors are available at the valley station of the Edelweissbahn. The Salzburger Super Ski Card is not valid for night operation.
Bibo Bear Family Ski Park
An adventure for the little snow bunniesVisit Bibo Bear and his friends in the Family Ski Park in the “Village of Animals!” at the Edelweiss lift in Obertauern, because learning is more fun with enjoyment.
In the Bibo Bear Family Ski Park, our little guests will find three specially developed slopes with different contents, learning aspects, and difficulty levels for beginners and moderately advanced skiers.
Important basics of skiing are learned from the local animals: high concentration and alertness on the slope, sense of balance, orientation in the terrain, getting used to speed, adapting to the course, turning, carving, slalom turns, hopping, and jumping. Let’s go and have fun.
More information on the cable car and lift facilities, slopes, night skiing, and prices can be found here!