Filzmoos is a pretty little village, perfect for families, with a long tradition and dominated by the twin towers of the Bischofsmutze mountain. Filzmoos was a successful mountain resort destination in the area before winter sports when the well to do arrived from Salzburg and Vienna to sample the air so the tradition of hospitality has been deeply engrained here for many generations. Today the resort stages a famous ballooning festival every January and other specialist balloonists gatherings through the season - the Night of Balloons when the balloons are floodlit from within at night time is especially spectacular.
The small local ski area is best suited to non-experts, but the village participates in one of the largest lift pass areas in Austria, the Skiverbund Amade. This offers nearly a hundred times as much skiing in neighbouring villages, some of which are lift-linked to one another although not to Filzmoos. In total there are nearly 1000km (700 miles) of trails on the pass, served by more than 250 lifts. Back in Filzmoos there is also a big advantage against many of the other picturesque villages in Austria in that the gondola lift base station is right next to the centre and a short walk from most of the accommodation there - this differs from many where it`s a long walk or a ski bus ride perhaps a kilometre or more out of the village to actually reach the lifts.
Apres Ski
The competition between Filzmoos many high quality establishments helps to generate a good selection of lively bars and cafes. The slopeside and cheerfully named Happy Filzmoos is generally one of the busier places to head for as soon as the lifts close when skiers and boarders will find plenty of cosy hotel bars to relax in such as those in the Alpenkrone. Later on there are two choices for late night dancing. Additional apres ski opportunities include sleigh rides through the woods, local folk music nights, floodlit toboggan runs, weekly torchlit hikes and weekly night skiing.