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Filzmoos Neuberg Piste Map

Overall Rating
3.33
From 3 Reviews
Total Runs
1057
Bottom Elevation
1597
Top Elevation
20
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the Filzmoos Neuberg ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you arrive. The trail map covers eight lifts including one gondola, two chairlifts and five drag lifts, servicing terrain that spans from 1,057m at the base to 1,597m at the top. It's a compact, family-friendly setup that's ideal for getting familiar with the slopes before your first run.

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Best Runs in Filzmoos Neuberg

Filzmoos Neuberg is a cracking little spot for beginners and intermediates, with a compact but well-thought-out selection of runs that make it ideal for families and those still finding their ski legs. Our reviewers mention that it's not going to challenge expert skiers, but if you're after mellow cruising and proper learning terrain, you'll have a brilliant time. Here are the standout runs you'll want to session:

  • Papageno (Blue): A wide, flowing cruiser that's perfect for building confidence with consistent gradient and plenty of space to carve.

  • Familienskilauf (Blue): True to its name, this family-friendly blue offers gentle terrain that's ideal for mixed-ability groups skiing together.

  • Abfahrt Neuberg (Blue): The main descent back to the base, this blue run gives you a proper sense of distance without any nasty surprises.

  • Übungslift Run (Blue): Serviced by the beginner lift, this is where you'll see ski schools camped out, offering forgiving terrain with a super-gentle pitch.

  • Rossbrand (Red): The steepest pitch you'll find here, this red gives intermediates a bit more to think about with a more committed fall line and narrower sections.

  • Hohe Eck (Red): A slightly more technical red that winds through varied terrain, giving intermediate skiers a chance to work on their turns without feeling overwhelmed.