Question about Sass Valley

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    20 February 2011 at 2:07:59 #804127

    I planed to travel from Zermatt to Sass Valley ( About 3rd or 4th June 2011)
    I want to go to travel in Sass Valley. I want to walk on a very easy hiking route becuase I will travel with my mom.
    I’d like to ask for any advise you would made to me for my one day trip.
    I would be appriciate, if you would give me other helpful special advise to me.

    This are the question I would like to know
    If I have Swiss pass. Do I have to make any seat booking for travelling by bus between Sass Grund, Sass Fee, and Sass Almagell? Do I have to pay for any other transportation.

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    Annika
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    20 February 2011 at 4:15:26 #832199

    Hello Wilai! With a Swiss Pass, you can use the buses between Saas-Grund, Saas-Fee and Saas-Almagell for free and without seat reservations. Travelling times can be found in the Swiss timetable.

    There are numerous short and easy walks to be made in the Saas valley. You could hike along a part of the chapel route, for example, or visit one of the many viewing points (such as Hohsaas) surrounding Saas-Grund and Saas-Fee. The tourist website of Saas-Fee lists many more hikes.

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    20 February 2011 at 7:54:21 #832200

    Hello…Arno, Your advise is very helpful to me

    Thank you very much

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