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I am looking at an option for Saas Grund next year. I notice that a few of you have been to Saas Fee, but what about its near neighbour?
My two main question's are:
What are the links like to Saas Fee, would they involve a lot of walking/carrying (thinking of the children) and how long would they take?
What is the range of skiing like in both Saas Fee and Saas Grund?
Thanks for any help.
Obviously
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Obviously
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isn't a real person
We stayed in Saas Fee over New Year, our knowledge of Saas Grund is small.
Saas Fee is in a hanging valley with Saas Grund in the floor of the parent valley; there is a ski bus which trundles up and down the valley side - involving about 1/2 dozen hairpins. This takes you to the 'entrance' to Saas Fee and then you'd have to go from there to the lifts which is another (shortish) trek - depending on the lift. There is quite a lot of ski storage at the lift bottom though.
We really enjoyed Saas Fee - the village is very pretty and the surrounding scenery is really spectacular. Having been to Val Thorens this Easter, I have to say that the ski=ing in Saas Fee is probably a bit limited (even if you compare just to Val Thorens rather than all of the 3 valleys).
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