Zermatt | 3 Chalets to choose from.
Zermatt at a glance
- Chocolate box traditional Swiss charm
- Stunning location
- Unique car-free resort centre
- Advanced skiers playground
- Easy access from Geneva via rail
- Great apres-ski
- Transfer from Geneva 3.5 hours
- Resort altitude 1620m
- Skiing altitude 1620-3820m
- Pistes 383km
Dominated by the mighty Matterhorn, this historic climbing town is both snow-sure and super-chic, combining an abundance of Alpine charm with discreet A-list appeal and the unmistakeable smell of heritage. Zermatt village dates back to the Middle Ages, and today ancient barns sit alongside tastefully modern hotels, while the car-free policy preserves the peace.
The lift and resort transport system is very 21st century, offering hi-tech convenience with minimal environmental impact. The skiing is extensive and varied, most suited to intermediates and experts who can challenge themselves on over 300 kilometres of the highest north and west-facing slopes in Europe. There are three separate ski areas and a delightful drop down into Cervinia in Italy for a day trip with a difference. For the expert skier, the heli-skiiing and the long mogul fields at Triftji are “the stuff of dreams” according to the Where to Ski and Snowboard Guide. Away from the slopes you can enjoy apres-ski promenading, serious designer retail therapy, outdoor skating, indoor swimming, horse drawn sleigh-rides and exclusive spa treatments.
As if all this were not enough, Zermatt is also the gourmet capital of mountain restaurants, with no less than 38 establishments offering everything from fondue to finest Italian prosciutto crudo and foie gras, many of them with views onto some of the most stunning scenery in the Alps.
Zermatt offers a variety of activites for both the non-skier and those wanting some amusement after the lifts have closed. Our resort staff will have further information and will be able to assist you in booking.
Paragliding
Take a trip by air over the slopes and resort below, offering you breathtaking views and an exhilerating experience. The flight in a duel harness with a qualified instructor can be taken from Rothorn down to either Zermatt or Sunegga.
Helicopter flights
There can be no better way to see the Matterhorn and its surrounding scenery than by taking helicopter flight.
Heli-skiing
The ultimate in ski experience - taking a helicopter ride away from the mainstream pistes and with a guide, descending some untouched and challenging terrain.
Ice skating
In the centre of the town there are 2 ice skating rinks, one natural, one man made. The rinks are free to use, but you will need to hire skates from one of the nearby shops.
Tabogganing
The dedicated slopes at Furi offer an evening toboggan session on selected nights as well as the daily toboggan run which is open at Rotenboden. The Sunegga resturant offers an evening fondue and toboggan session one night a week.
Winter walking
Amid the peaks of the Matterhorn region you can walk along miles of well maintained paths to marvel at the scenery both above and below you. You can take the Gornergrat train or the Rotenboden lift.
You can register at the Snow and Alpine centre on the high street and join one of the snow shoe guided walks. Snow shoes can be hired from several sports shops on the high street.
Cinema
Zermatt's cinema offers a luxury film experience - you can enjoy a meal while watching a film, or have a relaxing cocktail in the sophisticated cocktail bar afterwards. Most films are in English with German subtitles.









