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The Swiss Tourism Federation has given Saas Fee the "Families Welcome" seal of approval, and lots of family-friendly hotels and restaurants can be found in town. The local tourist office produces a flyer every week with details of dates, times and how to book children's activities such as handicraft afternoons, fairy tale hours, husky rides, baking classes at the local bakery.
There is also a fun park at the bottom of the slopes for the really small ones, who are maybe not quite ready for proper ski school. This has a magic carpet drag and anyone is welcome to use it. The Swiss Ski School will arrange helpers if previously organised.
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Bodmen
Saas Fee,
+41 (0)27 957 20 75
Directions: Walk into the forest near the AlpinExpress towards Saas Almagell for about 10-15 minutes. You cant miss it on ...
Don Ciccio
Saas Fee,
+41 (0)27 957 40 20
On the main high street, walk towards Wildi, its on the right hand side just after the pharmacy, next to the UBS bank. The ...
Eskimo ski & snowboard school
Saas Fee,
+41 (0)27 957 49 04
Located right in the middle square by the church. Our researcher would recommend this school rather than the swiss school ...
Feeblitz toboggan run
Saas Fee,
+41 (0)27 957 31 11
The toboggan run is open in summer and winter, and offers lots of fun for young and old alike. You ride with a partner or ...
Morenia
Saas Fee,
+41(0)27 957 1881
This is right in the middle of the main mountain in the middle of the valley and is frequented by most of the Saas Fee population ...
Nursery
Saas Fee,
+41 (0)27 957 40 57
Day nursery Murmeli in Saas-Fee For children between 18 months and six years. Tarifs and opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9 ...
Swiss ski and snowboard school
Saas-Fee,
+41 (0)27 957 23 48
Also located right in the middle square by the church. They meet at the same place as Eskimo school and go on the same slopes. ...
Where to stay
Your accommodation options all have pros and cons. Children love the social interaction of chalets and hotels and childcare costs can usually be shared. On the other hand, self-catering arrangements are more flexible (particularly at meal times). If you have young children, being close to the slopes, a bus stop or a ski locker is particularly important, as you will inevitably end up carrying their skis as well as your own!
Child-friendly tour operators include
Crystal,
Mark Warner and
Scott Dunn.
Top ski school tips
- Children generally can start skiing from around four years old (older for snowboarding)
- Young children, or those new to skiing, may only manage half a day - it can be very tiring when they're not used to it
- Plenty of high factor suncream is essential - factor 30+ and water resistant
- Younger eyes are more sensitive so it is important to make kids wear good quality sunglasses or goggles all the time. If you only plan to buy one or the other, buy goggles.
- If possible, book with an instructor who speaks good English so your child can understand the instructions and if there's a problem, they can understand it