Discover the best top things to do in The Alps, The Alps including Gut Kulnighof, Pfarrkirche Sagritz, Fliesser Platte, Bergbhnen Hohsaas, Maria-Theresien-Strasse, Heididorf, Pfarrkirche zum hl. Apostel Jakobus d. Alteren, Rattenberg - Medieval pedestrian zone, Freilichtmuseum Apriacher Stockmuhlen, Schloss Rothenthurn.
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The views from Hohsaas and Kreuzboden were some of the best during our time in Saas-Fee! Highlights: While my wife and I enjoyed the beautiful mountain scenery, the children enjoyed the gondola most of all! Once at Hohsaas, the boys enjoyed a "high-altitude" snowball fight, as even in the summer, there was still snow! Our biggest surprise, was finding an alpine bee! It gently landed on my wife's hand and everyone had a good look. Our favorite spot was Kreuzboden (on the way up / down to Hohsaas). Here there was a big playground for the children, and even a peddle powered go-kart. The boys were in heaven! In my opinion, Kreuzboden had some of the best views in the entire valley! Tips: In Kreuzboden, venture out beyond the gondola station / restaurant for the truly awe inspiring views. The small alpine lake was just past the animal farm near the playground. Despite our initial fears, our three and one year old had no problem with the altitude at Hohsaas!
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Great views at the end of the street from any stage of the street of the mountains, lots of shops and restaurants, Konditorei's coffee bars, it even has a Hard Rock Café, friendly people, friendly shops, one of the nicest shopping areas in Europe. It has something for everyone, simply has to be done.
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In the Heididorf, visitors immerse into the "Dörfli" from the world-famous novel Heidi and discover the home of Heidi. Experience an emotional journey in time back to the Swiss mountains of the late 19th century and enjoy the place, where the Swiss writer Johanna Spyri found the inspiration for her world-famous novel Heidi.
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The centre of this venue is a pedestrian zone and is said to be one of the oldest villages in the Tyrol. It's a lovely place for a gentle walk to browse the local shops and more particularly shops where you can see glass cutting etc. and sample Schnapps offerings. The architecture like most places in the area is worth a look, and the lack of traffic makes Rattenberg a relaxing place for a drink or perhaps a meal. Recommended
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