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Saas Fee - can anyone update me ?

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I went to Saas Fee about 6 years ago and am going back in a couple of weeks. I just wondered if there had been much change.

I've looked at he maps and it seems that the other Saas villages have come onto the map. You can never trust the scale of the piste maps and the other villages look closer than I remember. Saas Fee has got limited piste (120km) so I was wondering how accessible the other areas really are - and if you can get there on skis.
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JonnyRocket, I was there at the end of November last year, so the other villages weren't open then, but I believe that there are ski buses between the resorts. I don't think that any of them are accessible on skis, but someone else might come along who knows better. Saas Almagell is the closest and I walked there in the last morning I was there. You wouldn't want to ski along the connecting path as it's very flat, so the bus is your best bet.

You can also ski at Zermatt on the lift pass for a day, so that might be a good option and I believe that there is transport available to get you to Zermatt for the day.
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Im wanting to know alittle of the other villages in the Saas valley as well. Was looking at lift passes, and see that upgrading to a Saas Valley pass is a fairly negligible increase when set against the Saas Fee area on its own (like, £15 for the week or there abouts)
Worth it perhaps if those areas are worth going to, and its fairly painless to do so. Otherwise might just get local passes there if I feel like it.

Oh decisions!
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As geepee says, you have to get a ski bus, but if you buy a whole area pass, then they are free. Neither Saas Grund or Saas Almagell is a particularly big area, but they make a change. IIRC the top of the Saas Grund area is over 3000m, so no issues regarding snow sure there!
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