- Resort altitude: 1,057 metres
- 760 km of skiing in Ski Amadé region
- 145 Blue, 181 Red, 30 Black runs
- Salzburg airport: approx. 1 hour 30 mins by coach
Filzmoos is a truly idyllic mountain village where little has changed over the years. It has an excellent snow record, superb panoramic views and downhill runs straight into the village.
Skiing and snowboarding in Filzmoos
With wide, quiet slopes, Filzmoos is ideal for families. There’s some lovely glade-skiing off piste, and cross-country enthusiasts can enjoy the 14 kilometre high-altitude Rossbrand trail.
Nestling in between the Bischofsmütze and Dachstein mountains, the resort has much to offer both the skier and the non-skier - and wherever you ski, the slopes are usually uncrowded and lift queues non-existent.
As part of the Ski Amadé region offering 760 km of pistes and covering five different regions with 25 ski resorts, there is plenty for intermediate and advanced skiers to explore. You can easily access the Ski Amadé region using local buses which run regularly and are payable locally.
Where to stay in Filzmoos
Filzmoos is a traditional mountain village with excellent quality of hotels on offer. All within a short walk of the village centre.
Bars and restaurants in Filzmoos
Après-ski is popular at a couple of bars and cafés in the village, such as the lively 'Happy Filzmoos' or the cosy 'Kenn-i-di' bar. Horse-drawn sleigh rides are possible through the forests to the romantic Unterhof and Oberhof huts.
What's included in an Inghams holiday to Filzmoos
Flights, transfers and accommodation based on self catering, half board, chalet catering, full board or all inclusive. Optional add ons include equipment hire, lift pass and tuition, please see the 'Ski extras' tab below for more information on these
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