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Hannig

Sunny mountain

The Sonnenberg Hannig (2,336 m above sea level) is a popular destination in winter and summer. At the top of the mountain station you can marvel at the Saas mountains from the terrace of the Hannig mountain restaurant. After soaking up the sun, there is plenty to do on the mountain. Whizz through the winter landscape on a toboggan or enjoy leisurely winter walks with breathtaking views.

 

NEW: Hannig winter playground

What could be better than letting off steam in the snow? The legendary four-man bobsleigh is celebrating a revival on the Hannig mountain this winter: families can borrow a miniature bobsleigh set from the mountain restaurant in return for a deposit (ID card, passport) and build their own mini bobsleigh track in the snow in the area around the mountain restaurant. Creativity, teamwork and lots of fun take centre stage. Winter fun for young and old adventure seekers!

 

Mountain restaurant Hannig

The large terrace invites you to soak up the sun thanks to the many hours of sunshine.  Younger guests can spend some time in the play corner inside the restaurant.

Mountain restaurant Hannig

 

Mountain restaurant Alpenblick

On the beautiful terrace at the edge of the larch and pine forest or in the rustic interior of the Zuckmayer Stube, you can enjoy a homemade cake or a Swiss dish.

Mountain restaurant Alpenblick

 

Cable Cars

The Hannig viewpoint can be reached from Saas-Fee in around 5 minutes by mountain railway.

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Hannig sledging (6km)

Whizzing through the snow-covered landscape.

 

Prices

  Adults Children
Day pass CHF 50.- CHF 25.-
With a valid ski pass Free of charge Free of charge
With the MagicPass Free of charge Free of charge
Sledge rental CHF 8.- CHF 8.-

NEW: Eddie's interactive toboggan run

From mid-December (depending on snow conditions), a special adventure awaits sledging fans on the Hannig mountain: the evil eagle Aragon has stolen the magical crystals that protect the larch forest on the Hannigberg. Together with the courageous marmot Eddie, the aim is to find the hidden crystals and escape Aragon. There are interactive elements along the toboggan run where crystals can be collected. The aim is to reach the finish line before Aragon. The interactive toboggan run offers plenty of tobogganing fun with lots of surprises, including a speed measurement. The mission can also be completed while sledging at night - reflectors show the way to the crystals.

 

Winter hiking

Discover the winter hiking trails and snowshoe trails around the Hannig mountain. Sunny sections and spectacular views of the Saas four-thousand-metre peaks are guaranteed.