Allalin Hotel, Saas Fee

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I can see why the makers of Wham's 'Last Christmas' music video wanted to shoot out here-it's a stunning resort! The town itself is up there as one of the prettiest I've ever seen. It's a traffic-free zone and lout free zone; the Swiss don't tolerate the kind of shenanigans you might find in some Brit-centric F... + more
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Location: where is Allalin Hotel

· ski bus stop outside · 5 minutes' walk to the resort centre and central bus station · 8 minutes' walk to the Alpin Express gondola · 10 minutes' walk to the nursery slopes · 10 minutes' walk to the ski school meeting point


Overview: hotel description: Allalin Hotel description

Combining traditional wood furnishing and contemporary Swiss design, the Allalin is on the car-free main street and has easy access to the shops. The hotel has a warm and comfortable feel to it, with a relaxing bar and lounge area.


Facilities: Allalin Hotel features

· free luggage pick-up/drop-off between station and hotel on arrival and departure days · sauna · dining room · bar and lounge · WiFi · heated ski and boot room at the Alpin Express lift · extra charge for laundry service · 30 rooms


Room Types: Allalin Hotel bedrooms

All rooms have a cable TV, safe and hairdryer.

Twin room- sleeps 2-3: Twin beds or double bed, single folding bed, private bath, WC and balcony.

Quad room- sleeps 4: Twin or double bedroom, living area with twin beds, private bath, WC and balcony.

Superior twin room- sleeps 2: Twin beds or double bed, private bath, shower, WC and balcony.


Meals: Allalin Hotel food & drink

Half Board

· buffet breakfast · 5-course evening meal with a choice of main course · afternoon cake buffet (from 4pm) · New Year's Eve gala meal included

We update Allalin Hotel's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Saas Fee: about holidays in Saas Fee: about ski holidays in Saas Fee: about ski holidays in Saas Fee Switzerland

Traditional pedestrianised resort Dramatic setting High- altitude skiing

Saas Fee, the ‘Pearl of the Alps’, has been voted best Swiss ski resort and second-best resort in the Alps! Its high-altitude makes for stunning scenery and excellent, snow-sure skiing for most of the season. The picturesque village is car-free, has great facilities and a fun après scene meaning it’s a hit with everyone from party animals to families.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Late season Families Snow sure Non skiers

Saas Fee webcam

Snow Report: Top 165cm, Bottom 35cm

Snow Forecast: 31cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 112.67cm

Saas Fee trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva (GVA)229 km, 2 hrs 45
Zürich (ZRH)239 km, 3 hrs 30
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1856

Saas Fee lift pass price last reported as CHF 370 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Allalin Hotel.
Night skiing: Yes
Saas Fee has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - May.

Town altitude: 1800 m
Top of slopes: 3600 m
Bottom of piste: 1275 m
Vertical drop: 2117 m
Total length of trails:150 km
Longest piste:15 km
Perhaps this pretty car-free village has gained a reputation as ‘Pearl of the Alps’ because it sits nestled in a powder bowl encircled by thirteen 4000m peaks. Massive mountains rise from every side of the valley like the peaks of a Toblerone bar, providing the village with a dramatic and awe-inspiring backdrop. Visitors rave about the high-altitude ski area, similar in height to neighbouring Zermatt, with its extensive glacier which allows for skiing almost all year round. Many ski teams choose to train here ...
The area has something to offer skiers and snowboarders of every level. It’s a good choice if you’re hitting the slopes for the first time as the nursery slopes are snow sure and there are some fantastic ski schools here. Take little learners to the local Kid’s Fun Park for an exciting and safe area with a magic carpet, slalom run, snow carousel and lots of fun toys. There are three ski schools to choose from and if you go further afield to Saas-Grund you’ll find the charming Hohsi Snowland which is a self-p...
For lunch head to Boccolino (next to the nursery slopes) which dishes up pizza, pasta and local specialities. On the other end of the scale is the decadent Fletschhorn, one of the top restaurants in the region, with one Michelin star and 18 points in the Gault Milau gourmet guide. It’s set in the Relais & Chateaux hotel, a 10-minute taxi ride from town. The young folk tend to hang out at Popcorn, a bar and club beneath the hotel of the same name. If you’re still feeling the buzz after a day on the slopes then ...

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"A Wham! of a time..."

Rory
5/ out of 5
I can see why the makers of Wham's 'Last Christmas' music video wanted to shoot out here-it's a stunning resort! The town itself is up there as one of the prettiest I've ever seen. It's a traffic-free zone and lout free zone; the Swiss don't tolerate the kind of shenanigans you might find in some Brit-centric French resorts. As for the slopes, we went at Easter and boarded in T-shirts several times. Things got a wee bit slushy close to the bottom, but I quite like the sensation of surfing through what feels like caster sugar. Up at the top though, the conditions were perfect. The glacier holds the snow beautifully and the classic Swiss efficiency extends to their piste bashing. Even on very warm days, the next day we were greeted with runs in perfect order. The park was good fun, if a little intimidating with seriously good park rats kicking around. My poorly landed 360 was certainly not the highlight of the day. Hotel Allalin was exceptional. One of the best I've stayed in in a ski resort. The food was just incredible and the service was superb. Perhaps a bit quiet on the nightlife in town and in the hotel, but we weren't really in it for that. Saas Fee is not the cheapest, but it's a special resort. Well, well worth a visit if you've got some money to burn on a flawless week of skiing.
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