




The hotel is a grand alpine building spanning 5 floors, with the spa located on the lower levels and restaurants on the ground floor.
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Saas-Fee sits at 1,800 metres in the Swiss canton of Valais, a car-free village that channels all movement through foot traffic and electric taxis. The resort is known for its high-altitude glacier skiing, with runs accessible year-round and a ski season that extends well beyond most Alpine destinations. The Walliserhof's ski-in, ski-out position means the slopes are directly accessible without transfers or queuing for shuttle services. The village centre, with its independent shops, restaurants, and après-ski options, is compact and walkable. For travel logistics, the property's package includes flights and rail transfer, making the journey from the UK straightforward. The nearest major rail hub is Brig, with a connecting service to Stalden-Saas and onward by post bus or taxi to the village.
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The Pearl of the Alps, surrounded by spectacular 4,000m peaks
Saas-Fee, famously known as the 'Pearl of the Alps,' is a deeply traditional, car-free Swiss village nestled in a dramatic amphitheater of thirteen 4,000-meter peaks. The village itself retains immense charm with its narrow streets, sun-browned chalets, and quiet electric taxis, offering a more relaxed and authentic alternative to its famous neighbor, Zermatt. Skiing in Saas-Fee is defined by its impressive altitude and top-tier snow reliability. With slopes reaching up to 3,600m on the Allalin glacier, it boasts a remarkably long season and exceptionally well-groomed runs that strongly favor intermediates and advanced cruisers. While the lower slopes offer a massive, sheltered nursery area perfect for beginners and families, freestyle enthusiasts flock to the glacier for its world-renowned snowpark. The dramatic scenery, high-alpine glaciers, and reliable snowpack make Saas-Fee a spectacular destination for a classic Swiss winter holiday.
The skiing is highly snow-sure thanks to the glacier, offering long, sweeping red runs that are ideal for intermediates and advanced carvers. Beginners have access to a fantastic, expansive nursery area right at the edge of the village, while freestylers can enjoy a world-class park.
Located in southwestern Switzerland, the Valais region is famous for its dramatic, towering peaks and offers some of the highest and most snow-sure skiing in Europe.
A sunny bowl offering fantastic, wide-open red runs perfect for cruising.
High-altitude skiing with breathtaking views, featuring long, sweeping descents back toward the village.
A vast, gentle learning area conveniently located at the edge of the car-free village.
Steeper, more challenging terrain on the right side of the valley, historically used for FIS races.
A world-class freestyle park situated on the glacier, featuring halfpipes, kickers, and rails.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 45min
225km
The most efficient way to arrive is taking the Swiss railway to Visp, followed by the PostBus direct to the Saas-Fee bus terminal. Saas-Fee is completely car-free. Visitors must park in the massive multi-story car park at the entrance of the village.
Late November to late April
Saas-Fee employs a dynamic pricing model for lift tickets. Summer glacier skiing is also available from July to October.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 79), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 399)