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The Ultimate Saas Fee Thread

 Poster: A snowHead
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Saas-Fee in April can be great. They start to close some of the lifts around the middle of April, but the main ones keep going until the beginning of May. So Saas Grund and Saas Almagel are unlikely to be running after the middle of April, also Plattjen and possibly Spielboden/Langfluh at Saas-Fee. In Saas-Fee it can get very soft in the afternoons below the middle station at Morenia, but above that (and you have over 1000m vertical) all will be fine.

Never stayed in Saas Grund, but been through it on the bus and on foot many times. It is not a pretty alpine skiing village, but a mixture of picturesque chalets and distinctly functional buildings. From what I've seen there isn't much to do in the village itself, but then maybe Oak Hall know this and put on their own amusements.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
We found a cheapish option for anyone who wants to do the day trip to zermatt!
You go to the Alpin express and pay 20 chf and choose your day to Z..and they hand over a blue slip. When you go to the bus station they check the blue slip, and give you a wopping 70% off your bus/train ticket! 35CHF instead of almost 90!! When you get to Z the train puts you off directly over the road from the gornergrat railway that scoots you up the mountain in 20 mins. Dont forget to hand in that blue ticket and get your day pass here. We made the most of it, we were on the 7.20 bus out of saas fee and in Z for 9.15. Made it to apres ski and a meal at the Post and got the last train back at 8.30 ish. The TO's wanted at least 70 CHF and were returning at 4.30 !! None of the reps told us about this..they are into selling the day trip.
Hope this helps someone!
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