Saastal Bergbahnen AG

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Saas-Fee, Switzerland

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Mountain cable car· Hiking area· Ski resort

Saastal Bergbahnen AG Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Saastal Bergbahnen AG is located in Saas-Fee, Switzerland on Panoramastrasse 5. Saastal Bergbahnen AG is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category mountain cable car in Switzerland.

Address

Panoramastrasse 5

Phone

+41 279581100

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Dusan Pisarcik

The ski lifts in this resort are old and simply bad. No place to sit and relax your legs just for a moment. You are standing in your ski boots 2 hours just to buy a ticket and then you need an hour maybe more to achieve the highest point with the ski lifts. My recommendation:go to Zermatt (Matterhorn ski paradise).

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Matthias Biersack

Outdated lifts and cable cars, very inefficient organization (skis on/off, carrying and walking), lifts close randomly during the week, staff partially very unfriendly, not enough restaurants / snack bars / huts in the resort. Too expensive for what is offered. Upside: slopes are well groomed. Would not come back and not recommend Saas Fee to others. Rather go to Verbier (CH West) or Lenzerheide Arosa (CH South-East). Updated: restaurant Morenia offers a great variety of food that looks and tastes good. Amended overall rating to two stars.

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Alejandro Montiel

It was an amazing ride! Regardless where you travel from, you will have to reach Visp. From there you have to catch bus 511 to Saas-Fee. In about 40 minutes you will reach the bus terminal in Saas-Fee and you can either catch a bus or walk to the funiculars. I did not go all the way to the summit but even from the place where I stayed at the views were simply without comparison. And the village is also very nice!

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Karl Zeichnen

Except mask, they isn't any covid concept. Be prepared for the contamination. The 85.- are way too much for what you get there. Between the parking lot and the summit of the funicular the travel time was 1h20min. Gondolas, funicular and skilifts are from an other age, slow and uncomfortable. For this price, you can expect better and modern lifts.

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Dylan Evans

Great views and great slopes, especially if you like a challenge.

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Sébastien Crettaz

It's the end of October... let's ski ! The price of the ski tickets are still the ones of the summer season prices, 70.- CHF. It's expensive but ok, weather is nice, its gonna be great ! Expect that we haven't got luck with the installation on the top. That day, the two ski-lift weren't working well. We had to wait, wait and wait. Other people and ski teams from all others Europe were there for race training. Meaning a lot of people, and for sure to much for the ski-lifts. We don't know what was the problem, we had no information an saw no employee at anytime around the installations. Ski was good, but 70.- for broken ski-lifts with too much people is too much.

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Sebastian Steenbuck

Could open the more distanced gondolas, choose not to.

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Andrei Nicolescu

I was there one week ago, and for the temperature conditions at the ground, the glacier was impressive! Also, the rotating restaurant where you can eat and admire the panorama is worth it. I have mainly only seen race skiers training in the morning, and the slopes are almost perfect for that. I would not recommend it to beginners at this time (later as soon as more slopes are open it will be okay), because they would annoy the others on the less number of slopes open but for good skiers the slope conditions are perfect, and I would even say that those 5 open slopes were better than the ones at Zermatt. But if you are looking for buying a season pass mainly for freeriding or off the list, then I would recommend you to take a look at Andermatt and Engelberg, as soon as they open in winter they are one of the best ones for deep snow in Switzerland. Hope I could help you out with this!