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Zermatt is one of the most iconic ski destinations in the Swiss Alps. Swiss Alps and the world. Located in the heart of the Alps and at the foot of the imposing Matterhorn, this resort offers a unique skiing experience, with world-class facilities, long-lasting slopes and year-round skiing in its glacier area. In addition, Zermatt is part of the Matterhorn Ski Paradise international ski area, which is accessible with the international ski pass and connects to Cervinia and Valtournenche in Italy.

 

The resort offers a 360-kilometer ski area, distributed on slopes for all levels:

Blue runs: 36

Red slopes: 104

Black slopes: 30

 

 

 

vista del paisaje sobre el valle del pueblo de la ciudad de Zermatt y el pico Matterhorn por la mañana, Suiza

 

 

Why ski in Zermatt?

 

Zermatt is a resort that perfectly combines alpine charm with a modern, high-quality infrastructure. With an impressive vertical drop of up to 2,279 metres from its highest point, the area offers slopes for all levels: beginner, intermediate and expert. The resort has more than 145 runs spread over 360 skiable kilometres and extends from 1,620 metres in altitude in the village of Zermatt to 3,883 metres at the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, Europe's highest ski area accessible by cable car.

In addition to its magnificent natural environment, Zermatt is noted for its network of modern lifts, including the 3S cable car that connects Trockener Steg with the Klein Matterhorn. This lift is a masterpiece of engineering and offers a spectacular panoramic experience to skiers as they ascend towards the summits.

Did you know that the entire village of Zermatt is pedestrianized? The use of cars or vehicles that use fuel is prohibited and only electric cars are allowed.When arriving at the resort, it is mandatory to park the car in a large car park lot in Täch, forget about it for a few days and take the train that leaves every 20 minutes and after a short ride, arrive at Zermatt station. In this winter resort most hotels offer a free pick-up service at the station.

In addition. Zermatt offers us the Skiline: the online platform for ski lovers from all over the world. This system records the days spent on the slopes of Zermatt in a diagram with the altitude and the data of all the descents made. It also allows you to download footage and photos for free and share them with friends. Isn't it great?

 

 

 

What type of skier is suitable for Zermatt?

 

Zermatt is a destination suitable for skiers of all levels, from beginners who can enjoy the learning areas and gentle slopes, to experts looking for challenges on the black runs and freeride areas. For the more advanced, Zermatt offers some of the longest descents in the Alps, such as the 25-kilometer descent from the Klein Matterhorn to Zermatt, which combines red and black run sections. Its connection to Cervinia also makes it possible to enjoy long days of skiing exploring both sides of the Swiss-Italian border.

 

 

Zermatt ski area

 

  • Sunegga: Accessed by a modern subway funicular located about 5 minutes walk from the train station. Skiing is between 200 and 3100 m, on sunny slopes of all levels.

  • Gornergrat: It can be accessed from Sunegga, from the Gant area. You will find medium and high level slopes between 2200 and 3400 metres altitude. This area is also accessible from the center of Zermatt (next to the station) with a rack railway that is very slow (it takes about 40 min). It is famous all over the world for the extraordinary alpine panoramas that can be seen during the holiday.

  • Klein Matterhorn: The access from Zermatt to Klein Matterhorn, is the most uncomfortable, as the cable car leaves from one end of the village (15 min walk from the center, there is ski-bus). Klein Matterhorn is the largest of the Zermatt areas, with the most attractive and difficult slopes and with the connection to the Italian resort of Cervinia. The slopes here range from 1600 to 3800 m altitude. At the top there is a glacier where skiing takes place all year round. Throughout the year thousands of tourists take these cable cars to enjoy incredible views of the Matterhorn (Matterhorn) and the glacier and the other peaks, so in Zermatt going up is almost (but only almost) as exciting as going down.

 

 

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Zermatt is a mountain destination that offers much more than skiing. This Swiss resort, with the Matterhorn as a backdrop, has a wide variety of activities that make every day a unique adventure.

 

Alpine skiing

Zermatt is known for its world-class alpine skiing terrain. You can enjoy numerous ski runs suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to experts.

 

Cross-country skiing

The Zermatt region offers a number of cross-country skiing routes along beautiful alpine landscapes. This is ideal for those who want a more leisurely pace and the opportunity to enjoy nature.

 

Snowboarding

If you are a snowboarding enthusiast, Zermatt has exceptional terrain for snowboarding. There are snowboard parks and off-piste areas that attract snowboarders from all over the world.

 

Ski mountaineering

For adventure lovers, ski mountaineering is an exciting activity in Zermatt. You can explore off-piste routes and climb some of the region's most iconic mountains.

 

Glacier skiing

Zermatt's glacier offers unique skiing opportunities all year round. Even in summer, you can glide through the snow on the Theodul glacier.

 

Freeride and off-piste skiing

Zermatt has many challenging off-piste routes for expert skiers. Be sure to hire an experienced mountain guide if you want to venture off the beaten track.

 

Ski school

If you are a beginner or want to improve your skiing skills, Zermatt offers several ski schools with qualified instructors who can help you perfect your technique.

 

Scenic routes

Zermatt has numerous ski routes that offer breathtaking views of the peaks of the Swiss Alps. These routes are ideal for those who wish to combine skiing with an appreciation of natural beauty.

 

Snowshoeing

If you want a different experience, consider snowshoeing around Zermatt. This will allow you to explore the region in a unique way.

Zermatt has earned a reputation as one of the most comfortable and well-equipped ski destinations, thanks to its state-of-the-art facilities that allow you to move around the mountain without hassle. No time is wasted on long waits here; the resort has a fast and modern lift network that takes you straight to the best ski areas. Every corner of Zermatt is within easy reach, from the easiest runs to the highest and most challenging peaks, all with spectacular views!

 

 

Lifts in Zermatt

 

Drags: Zermatt has 10 drag lifts, perfect for getting around in learning areas or for those short sections that require quick access. They are ideal for those who are taking their first steps or for climbing lower stretches without queuing.

 

Chairlifts: The resort has 21 chairlifts that connect the different areas, allowing you to move easily and comfortably between the medium and high mountain runs. Some of these chairlifts are high capacity and are equipped with covers to protect you from snow and wind, so bad weather will not be a problem.

 

Cabins: With 13 cabins, Zermatt takes comfort to another level. The jewel in the crown is the 3S cable car, which takes you up from Trockener Steg to the Klein Matterhorn, Europe's highest skiing point. The cabins are perfect for climbing to the heights in comfort and enjoying the panoramic views.

 

Thanks to this advanced infrastructure, in Zermatt you can focus on what's important: skiing and enjoying yourself.

Zermatt is much more than just skiing; the resort is equipped with a wide range of services that ensure a complete and special experience for all types of visitors. Below, you will find the most outstanding services organized by range, so you can make the most of your stay.

 

 

Guides and Ski Schools

 

  • Mountain Guides: Advanced skiers can hire specialized guides to explore freeride routes or make ski touring excursions to peaks and glaciers.
  • Ski and snowboard schools: There are lessons for all levels, from beginner to advanced, in skiing and snowboarding. The instructors are highly qualified and adapt the lessons according to the level of each student.

 

 

Après-ski and Gastronomy

 

  • Elegant après-ski: Zermatt offers sophisticated après-ski, with bars and lounges where you can relax and enjoy live music in a refined atmosphere.
  • Gastronomic options: The culinary offer is top-notch, with more than 100 restaurants on the mountain and in the village, some of them with Michelin stars, making Zermatt a destination also for food lovers.

 

Going skiing in Zermatt with children?

 

In the Zermatt ski resort children will have a great time, and it has a mascot called Wölli, a very nice ram that will accompany children in this adventure. At the tourist office, all children can pick up drawing equipment s (paper, pencils...) and can dedicate a portrait to Wölli, which will then be exhibited to the public. All particitrousers have a prize!

Throughout the season, Wölli will help children to make their first descents and learn their first skiing techniques.

Private ski schools are also available for them to improve their skills in a more professional way.

 

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