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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
The positives: the rooms were comfortable and the chalet is in an excellent location. Some of the family could go off in the evening as it was so easy to walk into town and the journey to the ski lifts wasn’t that bad a walk. The food was fine. The negatives: There were so many people booked in that it beca... + more
Mrs Hill, Buckinghamshire
3 out of 5
Austrian alpine charm and great skiing; this is a super choice of accommodation if you want somewhere with bags of character- you might even start skiing in lederhosen! Set just a little more than 350yards from the Giggijoch gondola, you’re basically in the town, meaning you’ll be able to take advantage of ev... + more
Sno man, Sno Staff
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Karl Riml

Chalet Karl Riml is perfectly placed for both the skiing and famous nightlife of Sölden. It is only 350 metres (approx.) from the Giggijoch Gondola which offers access to the whole mountain. The Freizeit Arena with its indoor pool, wellness area, bowling alley, tennis court and gym is even closer. As for the bars and restaurants on offer, you have the choice of enjoying the nightlife local to the chalet or venturing into town which is only 250 metres away.

Overview: chalet description: Chalet Karl Riml description

Chalet Karl Riml started life as a simple Austrian guesthouse Now guests are able to enjoy the fabulous location with all the perks of a catered chalet There is no denying that whilst the furnishings have bags of Austrian character, they are a little on the retro side. However, this property has been home to savvy skiers for years and excels in the details that really count; generously sized en suite bedrooms, ample communal space with separate living and dining areas, heated ski and boot room and a relaxed and informal vibe

Facilities: Chalet Karl Riml features

  • Grade: Classic
  • Sleeps: 28 - 32
  • All Rooms en suite: Yes
  • All Rooms with Private Facilities: Yes
  • Bedrooms: 15
  • Car Parking: Yes
  • Close to Piste: Yes
  • Close to Town Centre: Yes
  • Family Rooms: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: 350m
  • Single Room(s): Yes
  • Town centre: 250m
  • WiFi: Yes

Room Types: Chalet Karl Riml bedrooms

Lower ground floor:
•    heated ski and boot room
•    living area

Ground floor:
Room 1 = Austrian twin (plus additional sofa bed) with shower and WC
Room 2 = Austrian twin with bath & WC plus extra single bed in adjoining room suitable for a child only (not eating with main party)
•    dining area

First floor:
Rooms 3, 6, 8 & 9 = 4 Austrian twins with shower, WC and shared balcony
Rooms 4 & 5 = 2 Austrian twins with shower and WC
Room 7 = single with shower, WC and shared balcony

Second floor:
Room 10 = single with bath and WC (under eaves)
Room 11 = Austrian twin with bath & WC

Room 12 = Austrian twin with bath & WC (under eaves)
Rooms 13 & 15 = 2 Austrian twins (plus additional single bed) with bath, WC and shared balcony (under eaves)
Room 14 = large Austrian twin (plus additional single bed) with bath, WC and shared balcony

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Meals: Chalet Karl Riml food & drink

We update Chalet Karl Riml's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Solden: about holidays in Solden: about ski holidays in Solden: about ski holidays in Solden Austria

High altitude ski area Efficient lift system 1 of Austria's biggest glacier areas

With lively après-ski it’s an Austrian resort that definitely packs a punch... but it’s not all about the parties – with 2 glaciers, 2 mountains and over 140km of routes there’s more than enough to explore.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Groups Après Ski Events

Solden webcam

Snow Report: Top 273cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 18cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 44.17cm

Solden trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck Airport85km, 1 hour
Region:Austria, Alps.
First opened:1890

Solden lift pass price last reported as €246 adult 6 day. Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Karl Riml.
Night skiing: Yes
Solden has N,S,E,W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing October-May.

Town altitude: 1377m
Top of slopes: 3340m
Bottom of piste: 1350m
Vertical drop: 1900m
Total length of trails:144km
Longest piste:15km
Solden is a popular ski destination sitting at 1377m in the beautiful Ötztal valley. Innsbruck airport is only an hour away and Ötztal train station only 40 minutes away (which provides bus services to take you to the resort). With a river running through the village and traditional Tyrolean style buildings, Solden is a fairly compact town with most hotels, restaurants and clubs on the main street overlooked by the striking parish church. Three smaller villages are connected with the main resort. Traffic...
A decent variety of ski schools make this a great place to both learn and improve. Innerwald (near the bottom of Gaislachkogl gondola) has some excellent nursery runs where learners can get to grips with the basics without contending with faster skiers. There’s plenty available for beginners with 67km of blue routes including some excellent runs on the Tiefenbach glacier. Practice on the Blue 38 from the top of the Tiefenbach – it’s a roomy, simple but long 11km down. The Blue 13 on Giggijoch is another ru...
You'll find much to do in Solden. Apres begins in the bars at the bottom of the Giggijoch mountain such as Cuckoo's, Marco's and Schirm Bar at around 4 pm and then continue into the night in the bars and clubs on the main street. Popular venues include the Fire & Ice bar and Katapult club. If you want to keep up-to-date with sport, head over to Chris & Co Irish Bar for a few beers and a good time. After you've worked up an appetite on the slopes, there's a brilliant selection of restaurants in town to suit al...

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"Would be better to have sole occupancy"

Mrs Hill, Buckinghamshire
3/ out of 5
The positives: the rooms were comfortable and the chalet is in an excellent location. Some of the family could go off in the evening as it was so easy to walk into town and the journey to the ski lifts wasn’t that bad a walk. The food was fine. The negatives: There were so many people booked in that it became very overcrowded in the evenings and it was difficult to find somewhere to sit. We could all sit down for dinner but you ended up sharing with other groups/families – they were all very nice but sometime you just want to be together as a family. It used to be a guest house so isn’t a traditional chalet – there is a little seating area downstairs but it wouldn’t have seated everyone and it was quite dank down there.

"Characterful chalet near the Gondola"

Sno man, Sno Staff
4/ out of 5
Austrian alpine charm and great skiing; this is a super choice of accommodation if you want somewhere with bags of character- you might even start skiing in lederhosen! Set just a little more than 350yards from the Giggijoch gondola, you’re basically in the town, meaning you’ll be able to take advantage of everything this resort has to offer, including the Freizeit Arena for some fantastic indoor relaxation and fitness facilities. With a retro feeling throughout the chalet, we love the old-school ski appearance this place conjures up.
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