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Has anyone been to a Swiss resort of Eischoll

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Probably asked this a bit late as I have booked accomidation there already. The ski area looks small can any one tell me how far is the car journey to Saas Fee?
Can anyone enlighten me what to expect in the village?
Thanks
Nick
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Not been there and I've been to a lot of Switzerland, However it looks to be about 40km From Saas Fee, basically short journey with lots of hairpin turns down to Visp and then a long drive along the valley to Saas Fee my Swiss version of Multimap reckons it takes just under 40mins by car
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