
Austria
A charming, family-friendly winter wonderland in the heart of Ski amadé.
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About the Resort
Filzmoos is a picturesque, traditional Austrian mountain village nestled at the foot of the dramatic Bischofsmütze mountain. Known for its romantic atmosphere and excellent snow reliability despite its modest altitude, it offers a peaceful alternative to the bustling mega-resorts nearby.
The Resort
The ski area is compact but impeccably maintained, making it a haven for beginners, families, and those seeking a relaxed skiing experience. With uncrowded slopes and virtually no lift queues, skiers can enjoy wide, sweeping descents down the Rossbrand and Grossberg mountains.
Beyond skiing, Filzmoos is famous for its extensive winter hiking trails, cross-country skiing network, and the annual International Hot Air Balloon Festival in January. As a proud member of the massive Ski amadé network, visitors staying in Filzmoos also have the option to easily access hundreds of kilometers of nearby interconnected slopes.
On the Mountain
Filzmoos offers a compact, uncrowded ski area perfectly tailored for beginners and intermediates, featuring wide, gentle slopes that inspire confidence. Advanced skiers can tackle the steeper FIS race course, while cross-country enthusiasts are treated to exceptional high-altitude trails on the Rossbrand.
Salzburger Sportwelt / Ski amadé
A massive Austrian ski alliance encompassing 760km of pistes and 270 lifts, renowned for traditional alpine charm and world-class infrastructure.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Families
Safe, compact ski areas with excellent ski schools and uncrowded beginner slopes.
Beginners
Wide, gentle blue runs located right at the village edge to easily build confidence.
Couples
Romantic village atmosphere, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and highly-rated mountain dining.
Cross-Country Skiers
Exceptional high-altitude trails on the Rossbrand mountain with stunning panoramic views.
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Where to Eat
Schörgi Alm
Top of the Papageno gondola
A cozy alpine hut with breathtaking panoramic views of the Dachstein mountains, famous for traditional Austrian shredded pancakes.
Unterhofalm
Almgebiet (via hike or sleigh ride)
An incredibly rustic, 400-year-old mountain hut serving hearty local cheese noodles in a spectacular scenic basin.
Oberhofalm
Almgebiet (near Lake Hofalm)
A picturesque alpine lodge offering a romantic atmosphere and hearty traditional meat and cheese platters.
Restaurant Hubertus
Village Center
Acclaimed dining offering sophisticated, elevated takes on Austrian classics with a focus on regional herbs and ingredients.
Common Questions
The ski season in Filzmoos typically runs Mid-December to early April. The resort averages 4m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Passes for 1.5 days or more automatically cover the entire Ski amadé network of 760km.
Filzmoos offers 20km (760km in Ski amadé) of pistes with a vertical drop of 588m. Filzmoos offers a compact, uncrowded ski area perfectly tailored for beginners and intermediates, featuring wide, gentle slopes that inspire confidence. Advanced skiers can tackle the steeper FIS race course, while cross-country enthusiasts are treated to exceptional high-altitude trails on the Rossbrand. It forms part of the Salzburger Sportwelt / Ski amadé ski area.
A charming, family-friendly winter wonderland in the heart of Ski amadé. Filzmoos is a charming ski village, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, beginners, quiet village, intermediates.
Filzmoos receives an average of 4m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 1,645m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Consistent winter coverage due to a favorable alpine microclimate.
Filzmoos is well-suited for several types of visitors. For families: Safe, compact ski areas with excellent ski schools and uncrowded beginner slopes. For beginners: Wide, gentle blue runs located right at the village edge to easily build confidence. For couples: Romantic village atmosphere, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and highly-rated mountain dining.
The nearest airport is Salzburg Airport (SZG), about 75km away (approximately 1h 10min by transfer). Readily available private taxis and shared shuttle services run frequently from Salzburg airport directly to the resort. Filzmoos is also reachable by train via Eben im Pongau. Regular ski buses connect Filzmoos to Eben im Pongau and other major resorts within the Ski amadé region.
Lift passes in Filzmoos are available as Adult Day Pass (EUR 68), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 370). Passes often cover the wider Salzburger Sportwelt / Ski amadé area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. It is recommended to buy multi-day passes online early to take advantage of dynamic pricing discounts.
Standout dining in Filzmoos includes Schörgi Alm (A cozy alpine hut with breathtaking panoramic views of the Dachstein mountains, famous for traditional Austrian shredded pancakes.), Unterhofalm (An incredibly rustic, 400-year-old mountain hut serving hearty local cheese noodles in a spectacular scenic basin.), Oberhofalm (A picturesque alpine lodge offering a romantic atmosphere and hearty traditional meat and cheese platters.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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