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The Town

the ZermatterhofZermatt remains a timeless legend, surrounded by the dramatic peaks of some of Europe’s highest mountains, including the Dom, Monte Rosa and of course the magnificent Matterhorn. The village is traffic-free, apart from small electric carts & horse-drawn sleighs.

The Ski Area

stadelsThis natural ski paradise enjoys one of the longest ski seasons in the Alps.
Offering the highest skiing in Europe, Zermatt incorporates three major ski areas, each providing varied terrain from moguls to motorways. Said to be perfect for the adventurous intermediate to advanced skiers, Zermatt has something for everyone.

 

From the top of the Klein Matterhorn, one of the most spectacular vantage points of the Alps, one can ski down to the Italian resort of Cervinia. On the other side towards Zermatt, there is approximately one thousand vertical metres of glacier skiing, suitable as much for the beginner as anyone else. The Klein Matterhorn area’s wide, open runs provide excellent learning ground and pistes of all colours keep any level of skier happy.

 

The second ski area is reached via the breathtaking Gornergrat train journey, accessing wide open blue and red runs perfect for intermediates. Cable cars out beyond Gornergrat take skiers to Triftji, Zermatt's most famous mogul field, and on to the freeride area of Stockhorn. The final area is accessed by the Sunnegga Funicular train which leads to the Blauherd and Rothorn areas. More intermediate terrain is mixed with the challenging ‘National‘ black run.

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Useful links

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Tried Snowboarding?

Have a snowboard lesson and get riding, whether you are novice or expert there is always more to learn!

Click here to go to the snowboardschool.