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Sölden, Austria, Introduces Alcohol Ban for 2025-26 Season

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Sölden is one of the most popular Austrian ski resorts. | Image: Snow-Wise The world-famous ski resort of Sölden, Austria, is taking new steps to rein in unruly après-ski behavior as winter approaches. Beginning December 1, the town will implement a public alcohol-ban zones trenching between the Giggijoch and Gaislachkogel gondola stations—an area that includes residential neighborhoods and a nursing home. Violations will carry fines of up to €2…

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The new alcohol ban zone will apply from 1 December and will prevent noise pollution and contamination. In case of violations, penalties of up to 2,000 euros will be imposed.

·Vienna, Austria
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A Tyrolean winter sports resort pulls the plug. The ski mecca in the Ötztal. Tourists must be prepared for high penalties in case of violations.

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The Austrian municipality of Sölden wants to put a bar on the notorious drunken tourists. In the coming season, there is a zone in which alcohol is forbidden in the ski resort popular with Germans.

·Berlin, Germany
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One does not want to become the ballerman of the Alps: the Tyrolean winter tourism stronghold Sölden is now telling the fight with hard measures après-ski excesses in the village center. There have apparently been too many excesses in the past seasons. The municipality of Sölden in the Ötztal makes serious from 1 December: The municipality council recently decided to introduce a non-alcoholic zone along the village road between the Giggijoch and…

·Vienna, Austria
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The Austrian ski resort of Sölden will introduce a ban on alcohol in public areas from December 1. Violators could face fines of up to 2,000 euros, Snow Brains reported.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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