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Saas-Fee
Saas-Fee -
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of Saas-Fee
Canton Valais
District Visp
46°6.58′N 7°55.75′E / 46.10967°N 7.92917°E / 46.10967; 7.92917Coordinates: 46°6.58′N 7°55.75′E / 46.10967°N 7.92917°E / 46.10967; 7.92917
Population 1,715 (Dec 2009)[1]
- Density 42 /km2 (109 /sq mi)
Area  40.57 km2 (15.66 sq mi)
Elevation 1,800 m (5,906 ft)
Postal code 3906
SFOS number 6290
Mayor Felix Zurbriggen
Surrounded by Randa, Saas-Almagell, Saas-Balen, Saas-Grund, Sankt Niklaus, Täsch
Twin towns Steamboat Springs (USA), Rocca di Cambio (Italy)
Website www.saas-fee.ch
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Saas-Fee is located in Switzerland
Saas-Fee
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Saas-Fee is the main village in the Saastal or the Saas Valley and is a municipality in the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The villages in its neighborhood are Saas-Almagell, Saas-Grund and Saas-Balen.

Summer ski area in Mittelallalin

Its location close to the glaciers of the Dom and the Allalinhorn provides winter sport opportunities throughout the year, and neighbouring peaks such as the Weissmies, the Nadelhorn and the Lenzspitze are popular climbs in the summer season. The community is considered to be a very attractive winter sport destination in the Swiss Alps. Typical activities include skiing, carving, snowshoe trekking, canyon climbing and ice climbing.

Saas-Fee offers 22 lifts, including 3 cable cars, 1 funicular railway (Metro Alpin), 5 gondolas (1 dedicated to walkers), 2 chairlifts, the remainder being surface lifts (draglifts). The ski run has a vertical drop of 1,800 m (5,906 ft), a top elevation of 3,550 m (11,647 ft) and covers 100 km (30 km beginner, 45 km intermediate, 25 km advanced). Other activities include snowboarding (halfpipe and park), paragliding, hang gliding, and tobogganing.

Traditional raccard granaries
Saas-Fee as seen from the bottom of the slopes
Autumn colors
View of Saas-Fee during summer
The Dom

Saas-Fee can be reached by car or bus—postal buses run during much of the day half-hourly from Brig and Visp, though none provides a service beyond the bus terminal through the length of the town during the winter. No cars are allowed to enter the city (they have to be parked in special car parks outside); only small electric vehicles operate on the streets (and some petrol-driven garbage trucks). The decision to exclude most motor vehicles was made by the village at the time of the construction of the road from Saas Grund in 1951.[2]

The resort offers many culture, sports and off-slope activities, including classical music, a sports and leisure complex, restaurants, and nightclubs. The resort features the highest underground funicular railway in the world up to the skiing area and the highest revolving restaurant in the world at 3,500 m (11,500 feet). The touristic slogan of Saas-Fee is "Die Perle der Alpen" (The pearl of the Alps). The campus of the European Graduate School, is located in Saas-Fee.

Saas-Fee was one location where the video for Wham!'s hit single "Last Christmas" was filmed. The cable car that they get into to go up the mountain is labelled with the name "Saas-Fee" in the typical Saas-Fee font. This appears to be an artistic device as the cable car, now replaced by a more modern version, runs between the edge of Saas-Fee and Felskinn which is considerably above the normal height for residential buildings

Houses are required to be 40 percent wooden, which is why the village often seems to blend in nicely with its surroundings.

The Feeglacier and parts of the ski resort
Panoroma showing parts of the Feeglacier, the Alphubel, Täschhorn, Dom and Lenzspitze on the left, and Saas-Fee and Saas-Grund at the bottom middle


[edit] Mountains

Peak Elevation First climbed
Ulrichshorn 3925 m 1848-08-10
Strahlhorn 4190 m 1854-08-15
Fletschhorn 3996 m 1854-08-28
Weissmies 4023 m 1855 - August
Lagginhorn 4010 m 1856-08-26
Allalinhorn 4027 m 1856-08-28
Latelhorn 3198 m 1856-08-28
Dom 4545 m 1858-09-11
Nadelhorn 4327 m 1858-09-16
Rimpfischhorn 4198 m 1859-09-09
Alphubel 4206 m 1860-08-09
Täschhorn 4490 m 1862-07-30
Balfrin 3795 m 1863-07-06
Hohberghorn 4219 m 1869
Südlenz 4294 m 1870
Portjengrat 3653 m 1871-09-07
Sonnighorn 3487 m 1879 - August
Dürrenhorn 4034 m 1879-09-07
Feechopf 3888 m 1883-07-28
Stecknadelhorn 4242 m 1887-08-08

[edit] References

  1. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office, MS Excel document – Bilanz der ständigen Wohnbevölkerung nach Kantonen, Bezirken und Gemeinden (German) accessed 25 August 2010
  2. ^ p5 Saas-Fee, saas-fee.ch.

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