Reviewed 10 Jun 2016
We had an excellent week. I liked the ski area which was good with the two little ones we had with us (who were learning to ski). Overall it was very very good and suited our purpose. The immediate ski area isn’t huge - just a couple of runs up and down and that’s it, but the actual pass covers a lot more. If you could just have a pass for the immediate area instead of the whole Amade that would be good, as getting to the other areas involves buses and we didn’t need it all. The village itself is very traditional with hotels, cafes, ski shops and gift shops. There’s a beautiful little old part made up of old bars, which obviously was once the farm of the village.
Reviewed 4 Jun 2014
Filzmoos is a sweet place with pleasing architecture and accessible slopes. I’d been here before and decided to come again with my girlfriend who was a beginner. The skiing is very limited so it’s the perfect place for a beginner to find their feet. It’s a nice little resort, very family friendly with lots for children like play areas. There are a number of bars and hotels but there isn’t a lot on in the evenings.
The resort didn't have any snow for the week we were here, but we managed to find some snow elsewhere. There’s a bus service that runs 3 days a week to another resort – you generally have to pay for the bus but given there was no snow in Filzmoos, the authorities decided not to charge us for it. On the other 2 days we hired a private taxi to Schladming – it cost about 15 euros each (with 8 people in the taxi) and the company was very good.