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A complete guide to Saas-Fee

Everything you need for your Saas-Fee ski holiday.
28th April, 2025
5 min read time

Saas-Fee is renowned for its consistent snowfall and high-altitude skiing, ensuring an early start to the skiing season, often beginning in July. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Allalin glacier and some of Europe's loftiest peaks, this picturesque village offers an unparalleled alpine experience complemented by its enchanting village ambiance. As one of the most snow-sure Swiss ski resorts, Saas-Fee guarantees fantastic skiing throughout the season.

We've created this guide to make planning your Saas-Fee ski holiday easy. You'll discover everything you need to know, from its location to its ski areas, snow history, and the best spots to grab a bite or relax after skiing. At the end, you'll also find a downloadable resort map, plus some handy contact numbers and links.

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Saas-Fee, Switzerland - overview

  1. Where is Saas-Fee?
  2. Saas-Fee the resort
  3. Saas-Fee ski area
  4. Skiing in Saas-Fee
  5. Saas-Fee ski season dates
  6. Saas-Fee snow history
  7. Restaurants in Saas-Fee
  8. Things to do in Saas-Fee
  9. Saas-Fee apres ski, and nightlife
  10. Saas-Fee resort map
  11. Saas-Fee tourist information

Where is Saas-Fee?

Saas-Fee is located in the Saas Valley in the canton of Valais, near the Italian border.



Nearest airport

  • Sion: 71 km (44 mi)

Transfer time

  • Sion: 1hr 9 min

Saas-Fee the resort

  • Resort altitude: 1,800 m (5,905 ft)
  • Resort permanent residents: ~1,561
Saas-Fee, known for its excellent snow record and glacier skiing, blends traditional Swiss charm with lively modern amenities against a backdrop of blue glaciers and the towering Dom peak. This traffic-free village, reminiscent of a historic Zermatt, features quaint wooden houses and family-run hotels, creating a serene yet vibrant atmosphere. Beyond its tranquil charm, Saas-Fee offers diverse entertainment options, from a beginner-friendly ski area in the village center to the Aqua Allalin spa complex and the exhilarating Feeblitz bobsleigh rollercoaster. As evening approaches, the village transforms, with slopeside bars and terraces buzzing with après-ski activity, making Saas-Fee a perfect fusion of peaceful alpine retreat and dynamic holiday destination.
                                                                                                           
ProsCons
Glacier skiing resortCan get extremely cold
Great off-piste skiingCertain pistes descending to the village can get icy
Lots of non-skiing activitiesAccommodation can be relatively expensive
Car free villageN/A

Here is how Saas-Fee looks like

This short video provides a glimpse of everything Saas-Fee has to offer.



(Ref: Simon Burgess)


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Saas-Fee ski area

  • Summit elevation: 3,500 m (11,482 ft)
  • Kilometres of pistes: 100 km (62 mi)
  • Vertical drop: 1,700 m (5,577 ft)
  • Ski lifts: 23
Saas-Fee, as part of the Saastal ski area, offers an extensive skiing experience with over 159 km (98.7 mi) of pistes in the combined area. Saas-Fee itself boasts 100 km (62 mi) of skiable terrain, spread across 32 pistes (13 blues, 14 reds, 5 blacks), and served by 23 lifts. Saas-Fee's main skiing sectors, include:
  1. Allalin Glacier: this sector is particularly famous for its summer skiing, making Saas-Fee one of the few resorts where you can ski even in the warmer months.
  2. Mittelallalin: accessible via the underground funicular, the highest of its kind in the world, Mittelallalin provides stunning panoramic views and a variety of slopes. It's also home to the world's highest revolving restaurant.
  3. Plattjen and Spielboden: these sectors are known for their challenging runs and are favoured by more experienced skiers. They offer some off-piste opportunities as well.
  4. Felskinn and Morenia: ideal for intermediates, these areas have a good mix of red and blue runs. Felskinn is directly linked to the glacier skiing area, and Morenia is a popular spot for its wide, open slopes.

Skiing in Saas-Fee

Beginners

The resort boasts a sizable nursery area situated at the village's edge, benefitting from the sunnier location. This space is well-maintained and bolstered with snow machines, ensuring consistent snow cover. As beginners gain confidence, they can smoothly transition to the gentle slopes between Felskinn and Morenia, or even the terrains of Kreuzboden above Saas-Grund. The Stafelwald’s beginner area, located near the town centre, is also a recommended spot for first-timers.

Intermediates

Intermediate skiers will revel in the vast open runs on the Fee Glacier, offering spectacular views and consistent snow quality. The long descents from Längfluh are a popular choice, as are the pristine runs in the Plattjen area. Adventurous skiers can embark on a thrilling journey from the highest point, Allalin, skiing uninterrupted all the way back to the village. Additionally, the Hohsaas region offers captivating red slopes that snake through forests, culminating at Saas-Grund.

Advanced

While Saas-Fee might not have an extensive array of black runs, the few that exist, especially those at the top of the Felskinn, offer exhilarating powder skiing and challenging mogul-ridden terrains.

Off-piste skiing

The resort's rocky and glacial landscapes restrict expansive off-piste adventures. However, for seasoned ski tourers, the surrounding peaks present an exciting opportunity to explore the majestic Alpine terrains overlooking the valley.

Glacier skiing

The majestic Fee Glacier, soaring over 3,600 m (11,811 ft), stands as the resort's crowning jewel. Accessible via the Metro Alpin funicular, it offers an impressive 20 km (12.4 mi) of serene piste, predominantly blue and red runs, ensuring unparalleled snow quality and sweeping mountain vistas.

Snowboarding

Saas-Fee is a snowboarder's haven with its wide-open slopes ideal for carving, and the Morenia Freestyle Park catering to freestylers of all levels with a diverse range of obstacles.

Saas-Fee ski season dates

The ski season in Saas-Fee typically runs from early July to late April. While the official 2025/26 opening and closing dates have not yet been confirmed, we’ll update this page as soon as they are announced. Please note that these dates can vary depending on snow conditions and other operational factors. Planning ahead? Don’t forget to check out our Saas-Fee deals for the best ski offers available.

Saas-Fee snow history

Saas-Fee offers optimal snow conditions from December through April, each month presenting unique opportunities for skiers. December and January consistently bring about 34 cm (13.3 in) and 33 cm (12.9 in) of snow respectively, dispersed across roughly 3.1 days each week, ensuring regular fresh snow. February's snowfall slightly increases to 35 cm (13.7 in) and it occurs more frequently, averaging 3.7 days per week. The pinnacle of snowfall arrives in the first week of November, traditionally the snowiest week in Saas-Fee, with an impressive 57 cm (22.4 in) of snow over 4.2 days, making it a paradise for those who cherish Bluebird Powder Days, when sunshine and light winds follow fresh snowfall. The season stretches into April with enjoyable conditions, accumulating 45 cm (17.7 in) of snow over 4.6 days.


                                                                                                                                                                   
MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December34 cm3.3 days
January33 cm3.1 days
February35 cm3.7 days
March45 cm4.2 days
April45 cm4.6 days

(Ref: snow-forecast.com)

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Restaurants in Saas-Fee

  • Felskinn: perfectly positioned on the slopes, it offers traditional dishes.
  • Gletschergrotte: literally translating to 'Glacier Cave,' this restaurant offers an extraordinary dining experience.
  • Alpenblick: true to its name, which means 'Alpine view,' it offers a chance to feast on sumptuous Swiss specialties while soaking in views of the majestic Alps.
  • Alpina: a staple in Saas-Fee, it brings together a fusion of traditional Swiss dishes and international cuisine.
  • Restaurant Arvu Stuba: embodying the essence of Alpine charm, it serves hearty dishes in a warm, wood-clad setting.
  • Restaurant Del Ponte: specializing in Italian cuisine, it stands out with its array of pizzas, pastas, and fine wines.
  • Brasserie 1809: with a chic and modern ambiance, it offers a varied menu, including vegetarian and vegan options.
  • Restaurant Chämi-Stuba: renowned for its fondue and raclette, it's a must-visit for those keen on experiencing traditional Swiss flavours.

Things to do in Saas-Fee

  • Glacier excursions
  • Ice skating
  • Foxtrail
  • Gorge alpine
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Sledging
  • Snowshoe walking
  • Winter hiking
  • Zip lines
  • Tobogganing

Saas-Fee apres ski and nightlife

  • High Life Après-Ski Club: a popular après-ski hotspot in town.
  • Black Bull Snowbar: located close to the slopes, it offers live music and a delightful range of drinks.
  • Nesti's Ski Bar: known for its warm ambience and friendly staff, it's the go-to place for cozy après-ski vibes.
  • Après ski iglou: it offers you the unique opportunity to enjoy drinks in a captivating ice setting.
  • Pubwise: a traditional British pub offering a wide selection of beers.
  • Aussie bar: it serves a range of Australian beers and cocktails.
  • Fee-Iglu-Bar: Another entrancing ice bar. Here it's not just about drinks, but also about the mesmerising experience of being inside an intricately carved igloo.
  • Metro Cocktail Bar: sophisticated and chic, it's the place to be.
  • Project X Club: renowned for hosting some of the best parties in town, it promises a night of dancing, and high-energy music.

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Saas-Fee resort map

Saas-Fee resort map

Download Saas-Fee resort map here

Saas-Fee tourist information

  • Tourist office website: Saas-Fee
  • Tourist office phone: +0041. 279581858
  • Baggage storage: Post office Saas-Fee or Saas-Grund
  • Parkings: Parkhaus Saas-Fee
  • For visa & passport travel advice, visit here

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