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A restaurant for dinner in Sölden with a view

Experience a special dinner in Sölden – with stunning views of the Ötztal Alps. In our restaurant, you can enjoy regional specialities, Alpine cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere high above the valley.

Whether it’s a romantic dinner, an evening with friends or a culinary finale after a day in the mountains: a visit to a restaurant in Sölden with panoramic views will make your holiday unforgettable. Book your table now and enjoy a unique dinner with a view at the Panorama Alm Sölden. The highlight: 5 different fondues on the à la carte menu.

Why the Panorama Alm — Sölden’s restaurant with panoramic views

The day on the slopes or the trails has come to an end. You want to sit back, eat, and take in the view — without heading back down to the valley. The Panorama Alm is right where you need to be: sun terrace, mountain vistas, and hot meals. No detours required.

Whether it’s fine à la carte dining or a cozy fondue – this is where culinary delight meets the best panorama in the Alps. Your go-to spot for the best dinner in Sölden!

Pro Tip: Book your table in advance — especially on weekends, the seats with a view of the peaks fill up fast.

  • Panoramic Views at 1,529 m: Enjoy your dinner overlooking the Ötztal Alps — the restaurant in Sölden with unobstructed views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Tyrolean Cuisine & Fondue: From social fondue evenings and hearty dinners to creative à la carte dishes — Tyrolean classics like Gröstl and Kaspressknödel, complemented by seasonal daily specials.
  • Modern Interior: Lounge furniture on the sun terrace, warm indoor lighting — whether it’s a romantic date, a family dinner or celebration, or an evening with friends, the setting is perfect.
  • Sun Terrace & Drinks: The south-facing terrace catches the afternoon sun longer than the valley floor — direct sunlight until approx. 8:30 PM, and in midsummer, it stays about 4–5 °C cooler than in the valley. Drink in hand, mountain vistas all around.
  • Falstaff Award: The Panorama Alm was awarded 92 Falstaff points in the 2025 Hut Guide — Kitchen 37/40, Style 37/40, Service 18/20.
Dinner Restaurant Sölden with a view terrace

Winter dinner opening hours

Open from 6.00 pm to 10.00 pm, with hot meals served from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm.

  • 29 March – 5 April 2026: Daily
  • 10 & 11 April 2026
  • 24 & 25 April 2026
  • 1 & 2 May 2026
Dinner Restaurant Sölden with a view terrace

Summer dinner opening hours

Open Wednesday to Saturday from 6 pm to 10 pm, with hot food served from 6 pm to 9 pm. 

>>>Special: DJ & drinks on Saturdays from 27 June to 22 August 2026<<<

  • 18 June – 12 September 2026: Thursday to Saturday
Dinner Restaurant Sölden with a view terrace

Summer day parties with a DJ

When the sun shines over Sölden, the Panorama Alm becomes the perfect spot for a day out. Every Saturday, our DJ provides the perfect beats from 3 pm to 7 pm, whilst you enjoy drinks, a great atmosphere and views of the Ötztal Alps on the sun terrace. Whether with friends, for a sundowner or to kick off a long summer evening – day clubbing at the Panorama Alm in Sölden is the place to be. 

Sölden Mountain Restaurant — Tyrolean cuisine, Falstaff-awarded, right next to slopes 21 & 22

Slopes 21 & 22 at Giggijoch — that’s exactly where you’ll find the Panorama Alm. Leave your ski boots at the door in winter, and your bike in summer. The terrace faces south, offering views across the entire mountain range of the Ötztal Alps. On the menu: Tyrolean Gröstl, Kaspressknödel, and modern bowls. Cuisine that truly delivers on its promise.

If you’re looking to unwind after a long day, you’ve found the right place.

Open all year round — your restaurant in Sölden for every season

The Panorama Alm is open in both seasons — during summer, Wednesday to Saturday from 5:00 PM, and in winter, daily from 9:00 AM.

Summer: Park your bike, grab a table, enjoy the food and the view — dinner is served Wednesday to Saturday, located directly on hiking trails and mountain bike routes. Winter: Take off your ski boots and step into the warmth — easily accessible via the slopes, with hot food and reliable opening hours.

Dogs are welcome too: Its location directly on the Waalweg Mooserstegle makes the Panorama Alm a dog-friendly stop for day trips in the Ötztal — complete with water bowls, blankets, and shaded spots on the terrace.

À la carte and fondue evenings

The Panorama Alm restaurant is located above the village center — surrounded by nature, easily accessible, with a terrace overlooking the valley. Warm lighting inside, and the final colors of the mountain sunset outside.

Whether it’s Wiener Schnitzel (€25), fondue in Sölden in 5 variations, or creative daily specials — the menu offers plenty of choice. Friendly service, a quiet location, and no need for a detour back to the valley — it’s the perfect place for anyone looking to end their mountain day on a relaxed note.

Why should you eat at the Panorama Alm in Sölden? Because here, great food meets stunning views.

You’re not just looking for a restaurant in Sölden – you’re looking for the perfect way to round off your day in the mountains. At the Panorama Alm, we turn your dinner into a real highlight. Here, you can expect a unique combination of alpine lifestyle and fine dining.

Why the Panorama Alm is the place to be:

  • Spectacular views: Enjoy your dinner with a panorama that will take your breath away. Our prime spot overlooking Sölden offers what is arguably the most beautiful view of the Ötztal Alps.
  • Culinary variety: From convivial fondue evenings and hearty dinners to creative à la carte dishes – we serve quality you can taste.
  • Stylish ambience: Experience a relaxed atmosphere in a modern setting. Whether it’s a romantic date, a family meal or an evening with friends – you’ll feel right at home here.
  • Sun terrace & drinks: Start your golden hour experience with a drink on our terrace and watch the sun disappear behind the peaks.

Ready for an evening to remember? Secure your spot now at our restaurant in Sölden and experience the highest level of indulgence.

Tip: Book in good time to secure the best table with the best view!

Dinner Restaurant Sölden with a view terrace

Après-ski & dinner in Sölden — right next to the slopes, hiking trails and cycle paths

Ski boots off, drink in hand — the Panorama Alm is located directly on slopes 21 & 22. This is where bikers, hikers, and winter sports enthusiasts meet — everyone transitions straight from the trail to the table or the bar. It’s the perfect way to round off a day in the mountains. In winter: wooden beam ceilings, warm lighting, and panoramic views — Après-ski parties with electronic beats instead of "Schlager". Groups and bachelor(ette) parties in Sölden get the best of both worlds: Après-ski right on the slopes followed by a shared dinner at the Panorama Alm.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Panorama Alm restaurant in Sölden

The Panorama Alm restaurant is open daily from 9 am to 8 pm in winter. In summer, the evening kitchen is open from Thursday to Saturday, 6 pm to 10 pm. You can find the latest special opening hours on this page.

Table reservations can be made directly via the online system on this page. We particularly recommend making a reservation during the high season.

The Panorama Alm offers five à la carte fondues: Mountain Melt (classic cheese fondue), Mediterranean Cheese Fondue, Mediterranean Ocean Fondue, Traditional Meat Fondue and Thai-Spiced Fondue. You can find all the details on the Fondue Evening page.

The Panorama Alm is open all year round — in winter during the ski season and in summer during the hiking and cycling season.

The evening menu is in the mid-range mountain restaurant category (price range €€). Starters and soups: €10.50–€14 (e.g. beef broth with dumplings €10.50, Panorama Trio €14). Main courses: €15–€35 — popular classics: Tyrolean Gröstl €19, Wiener Schnitzel €25, Tyrolean cheese spaetzle €20, roast beef with onions €35. Desserts: €12–€20. Expect to pay around €30–45 per person for a two-course dinner excluding drinks. Children’s menu from €12.

At an altitude of 1,529 m, temperatures in midsummer are around 4–5 °C lower than at the bottom of the valley — in July, a pleasant ~20–21 °C instead of ~25 °C down below. The south-facing terrace still catches the afternoon sun until around 8.30 pm. (Source: atmospheric temperature gradient 6.5 °C/1,000 m)