Versuchen GOLD - Frei
FIND YOUR SKI LEGS
The Chronicle
|January 20, 2026
JOSIE CLARKE takes the chance to finally master the slopes in Solden, Austria and finds a spot to learn in luxury
-
I LOVE my children dearly but they are seldom more annoying than when they’re talking about skiing; how much they love hurling themselves down black runs, before immediately retelling the story of the time even our ski instructor took to calling me Mum, followed by “Hurry up, Mum,” and then, unfortunately, “Where's Mum?”.
It’s all very well being kids who learned how to ski young - it took my kids about three hours, while I've never quite mastered it. So when the chance came to leave them and their overconfidence behind and go back to basics, I grabbed it.
Our destination is Solden, situated in Austria’s Otztal Valley, and the beautiful Das Central, Solden’s family-run five-star hotel. The resort itself sits at 1,377 metres but the ski area reaches at impressive 3,340 metres -making it one of the highest skia-ble regions in Austria. This pretty much guarantees snow from October through to May.
Arriving in mid-Decem-ber well before the school holidays, the slopes offer pristine conditions with barely a child in sight.
The resort's Giggijoch gondola transports us from the base station in the centre of Solden to 2,283 metres - a popular meeting point for ski schools and a base for lunchtime gatherings - in just eight minutes.
We meet our instructor, Leena, from the Solden-Hochsolden Ski School, who reminds us skiing is supposed to be fun, before taking us right back to basics - perfecting snow ploughs, stops and early turns on the gentlest of slopes before progressing us to the actual learner area.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 20, 2026-Ausgabe von The Chronicle.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Chronicle
The Chronicle
Developer 'rulebook' to include guidance on hedgehog highways
HEDGEHOG highways and swift bricks will be standards for new buildings after calls for more wildlife-friendly measures in the Government's planning reforms.
1 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Q3 is all grown up
THE Q3 HAS BEEN A GATEWAY TO AUDI OWNERSHIP AND ITS LATEST GENERATION ALSO BRINGS THE ADDED TEMPTATION OF AN INCREDIBLE ELECTRIC-ONLY RANGE
2 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
TOP IT OFF
MARION MCMULLEN SPOTLIGHTS FAMOUS FACES TIPPING A HAT TO THE COLD
1 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Deal signed to help reopen railway line
GOVERNMENT COMMITS TO LEAMSIDE LINE PROJECT
2 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Concern over bid to sideline sport body on planning
FACILITIES COULD BE AT RISK FROM MOVE, SAYS CHARITY
2 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Finance boost but still a long way to go to catch up with European elite
NEWCASTLE
2 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
JOSE WAS STROP OF THE TABLE AT BRIDGE
With OLIVIA BUZAGLO and JOLEON LESCOTT
1 min
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Man jailed after machete attack on police officer
PC INJURED AFTER CAR PULLED OVER AT PETROL STATION
2 mins
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Former nightclub demolished
A NIGHTCLUB on the Newcastle Quayside that has been abandoned for over 15 years is now being demolished.
1 min
January 23, 2026
The Chronicle
Best is yet to come from me, says United's No.9
YOANE Wissa insists he is yet to hit his peak form as Newcastle United’s No 9 after ending his five-game goal drought against PSV Eindhoven
2 mins
January 23, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

