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allright

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Anyone summer ski in Saas-fee or les 2 Alps?

I am looking at Europe because I want to combine a week of skiing with visiting dh’s relatives in Switzerland.

Last summer I went alone and did Warren Smith course at Zermatt (staying in Cervinia) and it was so much fun.

This summer I am thinking Saas-fee or Le 2 alp and will definitely bring my 7 year old and possibly non-skiing elderly mother. How to compare towns for proximity for non-skier, compare skiing, etc. Thanks in advance!!!
 

marzNC

Angel Diva
Did you make a decision about where to go? I've never skied in Europe. Hadn't thought about going in the summer before. But sounds like fun.

From what I'm reading, Sass-Fee doesn't sound like the best idea for a senior unless they are good for a lot of walking. Being a non-car zone means no option besides walking in some areas of the town.

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/news/a/107223/top-summer-skiing-in-europe-north-america

https://snow.guide/summer-skiing-saas-fee-switzerland/

In contrast, Les 2 Alpes I get the feeling that seems to cater a bit more to non-skiing folks.

https://www.onthesnow.co.uk/northern-alps/les-2-alpes/ski-resort.html
 

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