Toboggan run Gaislachkogl Sölden
Description
With a length of 7.3 km, it is one of the longest toboggan runs in Austria. Due to the easy route, the toboggan run is also suitable for families and less experienced users.
The ascent with the Gaislachkoglbahn I is possible with a valid ski pass, a toboggan ticket, or a single ride ticket.
Map & elevation profile
The Tour
With a length of 7.3 km, it is one of the longest toboggan runs in Austria. Due to the easy route, the toboggan run is also suitable for families and less experienced users.
The ascent with the Gaislachkoglbahn I is possible with a valid ski pass, a toboggan ticket, or a single ride ticket.
You can find the current opening status at https://www.soelden.com/rodelbahn
Day operation
- Transport with Gaislachkoglbahn I from 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- The toboggan run is open from 9:00 AM until 4:15 PM (last start)
- The piste service's control run takes place before the start of operations
- The toboggan run is closed from 4:45 PM, and an absolute usage ban applies
Evening operation
- Night tobogganing every Wednesday
- Transport with Gaislachkoglbahn I from 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
- Starting at the mid-station is possible until 9:30 PM
- The last control run by the piste service takes place at 9:30 PM
- The toboggan run is closed from 10:00 PM, and an absolute usage ban applies
Ticket sales
Tickets are only available at the ticket counters of the Gaislachkoglbahn and Giggijochbahn.
Evening sales at the ticket counter of the Gaislachkoglbahn (5:30 PM - 8:30 PM).
Effortless speed with a touch of daring: Tobogganing in Sölden triggers a rush of movement, whether on a racing model or a children's sled. You can experience it on the family-friendly toboggan run from the mid-station of the Gaislachkoglbahn.
Regions & Places
Mountain areas
Details
Characteristics
Way types
Safety guidelines
It is recommended to wear a helmet when tobogganing!
Technical difficulty
Additional information
More information about the Sölden toboggan run:
More information about tobogganing in the Ötztal:
Recommended maps
Sölden ski pass prices
Arrival
Public transit
Travel comfortably and safely by train to the Ötztal train station. The final stop or exit point is the ÖTZTAL station. Afterwards, you can conveniently and quickly continue by public bus or local taxi companies through the valley to your desired destination.
The current bus schedule is available at: http://fahrplan.vvt.at
Starting point
Getting there
The car journey into the ÖTZTAL. Located in Tyrol, the Ötztal branches southwards as the longest side valley of the Eastern Alps. Travel by car leads visitors over the Inn Valley up to the valley entrance and further along the Ötztal. In addition to the toll motorway, country roads can also be used.
The route planner allows you to determine the drive quickly and conveniently.
To the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps
Parking
You can park your car directly at the Gaislachkogelbahn.
All parking spaces are subject to a fee.
Current information
Good weather for outdoor activities
Equipment
- Sturdy footwear with non-slip soles
- Helmet with ski goggles
- Gloves
- Warm, waterproof clothing
- Flashlight or headlamp for night tobogganing
- Toboggan (rental available in sports shops)