BIG3 - 3 THREE THOUSAND MOUNTAINS
Sölden is Austria's first resort offering no less than three mountain peaks beyond 10.000 ft - called the BIG 3 - which are easily accessible by ski lifts.
We talk about three peaks:
Gaislachkogl (3,058 m) Tiefenbachkogl (3,250 m) and Schwarze Schneid (3,340 m)
Three ultimate viewing platforms, three ski mountains and three stunning panoramic views in XXL format! Sölden's marvelous BIG 3 open a new dimension in winter tourism, in skiing and experiencing the Alpine scenery.
BIG 3 - Gaislachkogl (3.058 m)
Gaislachkogl is the lowest BIG 3 peak with an altitude of 3,058 m. Nevertheless, it offers an unforgettable 360-degree panorama from the viewing platform overlooking the entire valley.
BIG 3 - Tiefenbachkogl (3.250 m)
At Tiefenbach Glacier skiers and non-skiers find the second viewing platform boasting a great vista of Wildspitze peak (3,776 m), Tirol's highest mountain, including the nearby summits and mountain ranges.
BIG 3 - Schwarze Schneide (3.340 m)
Austria's one and only ski trail featuring 10,000 meters of elevation change is complemented by Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m), the giant among Sölden's ski mountains and - at the same time - the "youngest" vantage point as it was opened in October 2003 by means of a new detachable, single-rope gondola.
BIG 3 - RallyAll skiers who conquer these three mountains in one day can be really proud of their skiing skills. They can look back on approx. 50 kilometers plus three breathtaking 360-degree panoramas unique in Europe.
BIG3 - vista pointsBIG3 - Rally