A 6-day adult lift pass in Filzmoos costs from €414 for the 2025/26 season — €69 a day on the Ski amadé (Salzburger Sportwelt) pass. A single day is from €70, so a six-day pass works out about 1% cheaper per day than paying day by day.
| Lift pass | Ski amadé (Salzburger Sportwelt) |
| Adult 1-day | from €70 |
| Adult 6-day | from €414 |
| Per day on a 6-day pass | €69.00 |
| Saving vs six single days | €6 (1%) |
| Marked pistes on this pass | 760 km |
| 6-day pass per 100 km of piste | €54.47 |
Dynamic pricing. Filzmoos prices lift passes by date and demand, so the figures here are the advertised "from" prices. Booking early and avoiding peak weeks is not a tip here, it is the pricing model — the walk-up window price can be meaningfully higher.
Filzmoos lift tickets are Ski amadé tickets, valid across all five Ski amadé regions — 25 resorts and 760 km of pistes. The village's own three-mountain area is the small end of that.
High-season 2025/26 figures, the season bergfex publishes, and its page heading 'Filzmoos / Ski amadé' is what places the village on the pass. The six-day €414 is the Ski amadé network price for that season — bergfex prints the same €414 for St. Johann Alpendorf, a different lift company on the same pass — while the €70 day ticket is Filzmoos's own and sits below Alpendorf's €79. Not carried forward to the 2026/27 €81.50 and €432.50 that Flachau, Wagrain, Schladming and Bad Gastein carry here: the six-day would follow the network, but the day ticket is local and bergfex has not published Filzmoos's new one.
| Airport | Road | Drive | Scheduled bus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salzburg | — | — | from €70 |
| Munich | — | — | from €180 |
Distances and fares from the resorts' and operators' own pages. A cheap pass at the end of a long transfer is not a cheap week.
Same currency. Sorted by the six-day price where there is one, and by six times the day ticket where there is not, which is why some rows show a dash.
| Resort | 1 day | 6 days | Pistes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brixen im Thale | from €79.50 | from €413.50 | 275 km |
| Going | from €79.50 | from €413.50 | 275 km |
| Hopfgarten | from €79.50 | from €413.50 | 275 km |
| Itter | from €79.50 | from €413.50 | 275 km |
| Scheffau | from €79.50 | from €413.50 | 275 km |
| Filzmoos | from €70 | from €414 | 760 km |
| Hochkönig – Maria Alm/Dienten/Mühlbach | from €78.50 | from €414 | 760 km |
| Hochzeiger – Jerzens | €69 | — | 54.0 km |
| Moelltal Glacier (Mölltaler Gletscher) | €69 | — | 36.0 km |
| Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis | €78 | €414.50 | 186.0 km |
| Wildkogel – Neukirchen/Bramberg | €69.50 | — | 75.0 km |
From €414 for six days or from €70 for a single day, for an adult in the 2025/26 season on the Ski amadé (Salzburger Sportwelt) pass.
Filzmoos lift tickets are Ski amadé tickets, valid across all five Ski amadé regions — 25 resorts and 760 km of pistes. The village's own three-mountain area is the small end of that.
Yes — six single days would cost €420, so the 6-day pass at €414 saves €6, about 1%.
Price checked 19 August 2026 at bergfex.com for the 2025/26 season. Lift companies change prices between seasons — the source link is the authority on today's price.
Every price here was read from a published price list on a stated date, and each resort page carries that date and a link to the source. Lift companies reprice between seasons; the source link is the authority.