Söll
Top 8 in Top 8 Cheapest Ski Resorts in Europe
Söll is a little village in Tirol that is frequently overshadowed by Kitzbuhel. As a result, it is still somewhat peaceful and inexpensive, making it ideal for families and novice skiers.
Beginner and intermediate skiers searching for a quieter, more intimate, and genuine European ski experience will love the Söll ski resort in Austria's forgiving slopes. One of the top ski resorts in Europe due to its charm.
Don't be scared to shop around because SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental's neighboring villages are all priced similarly. Because of the lower altitude's smaller crowds—which allow slower skiers to take their time and enjoy the slopes at an inexpensive price—the region is especially well-liked by tourists from Britain and Ireland.
Söll, Elmau, and Westendorf are all great places to find a little chalet or ski hotel, neighboured by local restaurants and bakeries. Tirol’s other strength is its delectable baked goods. There are four different bakeries in Söll, so you’ll have to try kiachl (traditional fried dough) when you’re off the slopes, too.
Country: Austria
Best for a family-friendly getaway
Average cost of a drink: €4 (£3.50) for a beer or glass of wine.
Average cost for a ski pass: €51.50 (£45) for a day, €245 (£214) for six.
Website: https://www.skiwelt.at/en/skiwelt-soell.html