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Hi
I was wondering if anyone could suggest resorts for an early March trip?
Doesn't need to be big, but would be nice to have access to 4 different blue/green runs and maybe 4 reds as well. Not fussed about blacks/itineraries/off piste really. Don't need a babylift.
Looking for somewhere we can get to from Zurich without driving, ok with taxis for akward transfers between train stations etc.
Not bothered about nightlife. Would be great to find somewhere with a train station near the bottom lift so we could stay a bit further out in a cheaper place. Or just somewhere with cheaper lodgings I guess.
Thanks in advance
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Welcome.
1. Wengen
2. Klosters
3. Villars.
4. Flims.
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Just about anywhere really, Swiss transport is so easy. If a place doesn't have a station you are guaranteed a well integrated bus link (the yellow post-busses) from the nearest station.
Of resorts I have been to, Davos and Klosters have stations (Zurich to Landquart then change to the narrow gauge RhB). So does Arosa (change at Chur) though our experience is the linked resort of Lenzerheide, a bus ride up from Chur. Similarly Flims (or Laax) is a bus from Chur.
Of those I would think you could find somewhere in either Lenzerheide or Flims to meet your requirements. Remember "cheap" for Switzerland may be more than you were hoping for, but try asking Jason of Snow Motions (info@snowmotions.com), the apartment he found us in Lenzerheide was very reasonable given it was half term.
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