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Hotel Saaserhof
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
This traditional hotel with a friendly
atmosphere is family-run, and offers good
food and a warm welcome.
Location Just 3 minutes’ walk (300m) to the village
centre and perfectly located next to the nursery slopes.
Ski to and from the hotel door, conditions permitting.
Bedrooms 48 Twin rooms have bath or shower,
balcony, radio, cable TV, telephone, safe, hairdryer,
bathrobes and minibar. Some twins are available for
sole occupancy. 2-room apartments for 3-4 persons,
most suitable for 2 adults and 1-2 children, with
shower, balcony, twin bedroom and sitting room
with double sofa bed, are also available.
Meals Buffet breakfast and excellent 5 course
evening meal with choice of main course. New Year
gala dinner included.
Facilities Leisure area with sauna, steambaths,
jacuzzi, fitness room, relaxation room and small
children’s paddling pool (FREE); solarium and
massage (pay locally); attractive dining room; cosy
rustic bar with open fireplace; weekly entertainment
programme; children’s playroom (unsupervised);
Wi-Fi (FREE); public PC with internet access (pay
locally); heated boot room; lift.
Saas Fee Resort Info
Saas-Fee skiing
Neighbour to the illustrious Zermatt, Saas-Fee has some spectacular scenery . Sitting at 1800m, snow in Saas-Fee is all but guaranteed. The skiing is perhaps not quite as challenging as Zermatt's, with most pistes suited more to beginners and intermediates. The ski domain is not that expansive, with only 100km of its own pistes, while the lift is rather inefficient. Snowboarders and freestylers will however find Saas-Fee a pretty good bet, with year round snow park options: the small beginner's park located near the village ski lifts in Stafelwald, the main park is situated in the Morenia area and the summer park in Allalin.
Saas-Fee ski resort
Saas-Fee has maintained more of its alpine village charm than Zermatt, and as an added bonus is traffic-free. There are plenty of off-snow activities with a sports centre, the highest revolving restaurant in the world (3500m) and some good designer ski shops. Après-ski is fine, but restaurants can be a bit below par, as well as a bit expensive.
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