Anzère
Village in Valais, Switzerland
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Anzère (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃zɛʁ]) is a small village in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, in the municipality of Ayent and close to Sion and Crans. It is a south-facing purpose-built resort in traditional Swiss architectural style.


The Swiss ski resort of Anzère has direct access to 58 km (36 mi) of downhill skiing, with 15 individual pistes, served by 13 ski lifts.
Toponymy
The name Anzère is a respelling of the original local name Antsère, which itself is a corruption of the local patois "intière" (whole), referring to a pasture that had not yet been grazed on before being reaped.[1]
Skiing
Town centre
Facilities in and around Anzère's Place du Village include both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a supermarket, multiple hotels, bars and nightclubs, as well as many restaurants and clothes shops. The Place du Village is a pedestrian area right in the heart of the village, containing most of Anzère's cafes and restaurants. There is also an internet cafe, a creperie and a children's play area.
