Gsenghofalm Filzmoos...

The Gsenghofalm is located in Neuberg-Filzmoos at 1,156m above sea level and is easily reached on foot or by car.

The rustic alpine pasture is lovingly furnished with old wood and offers local delicacies that are still cooked in the wood stove as they were 150 years ago.

In winter there is a toboggan run over the forest road into the valley. The toboggans can be hired from the Gsenghof. 

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Suitable

  • Good weather
  • Bad weather
  • Barrier-free
  • Pets allowed
  • Winter
  • Summer
  • Familyfriendly
Weather

Sunday

Sunday 4°C

4°C

Monday

Monday 8°C

8°C

Tuesday

Tuesday 11°C

11°C

morning

07.12.2025

morning 1°C
Temperature
1°C
Sunshine
40%
Freezing level
1300

afternoon

07.12.2025

afternoon 4°C
Temperature
4°C
Sunshine
80%
Freezing level
2000

Forecast

If only we could preserve the current weather for a few days! But one of the oldest proverbs says “panta rhei” (“everything is in a state of flux”), and this particularly applies to the weather in Central Europe! After the sunshine of yesterday, the weather in the Alpine region will deteriorate again. The cloud will thicken and showers will appear at night.

Last update: 07.12.2025

Monday

08.12.2025

Monday 8°C
Temperature
8°C
Sunshine
30%
Freezing level
2700

Tuesday

09.12.2025

Tuesday 11°C
Temperature
11°C
Sunshine
80%
Freezing level
3500

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After the weak weather fronts today, high pressure will quickly return on Monday.

Contact

Gsenghofalm Filzmoos...
Filzmoos
5532, Neuberg 5
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