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About Zermatt

A ski vacation at Zermatt Matterhorn is a fantastic opportunity to dive into this Swiss mountain village’s unique culture. Zermatt has a rich history as a mountaineering and skiing destination, and visitors can explore the town's traditional architecture, local museums and galleries. The village also has a vibrant après-ski scene for those looking to keep the fun going once they’re off the slopes for the day, with over 50 bars and clubs, many of which offer live music and dancing.


The first thing you’ll notice when arriving in Zermatt is a remarkable, and probably welcomed, lack of noise. Since 1891, the local doctor is the only person allowed to have a car in Zermatt. So, you, and everyone else, will be traveling to and from Zermatt by train, which is a highly enjoyable and convenient experience. The only in-town transportation is by horse-drawn sleighs, electro-taxis or ski buses.


Fortunately, Zermatt is a destination resort, meaning the village is difficult enough for weekend skiers to reach and keeps the crowds to a minimum. Plus, the vast terrain—more than 223 miles of marked ski trails (including Breuil-Cervinia) and a resort lift capacity of nearly 92,000 people per hour—easily absorb any crowds. Even during the busiest holiday season, lift lines are not impossibly long and uncrowded slopes are there for the taking.

Two skiers riding the chair lift at Zermatt
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A skier on a groomed run next to the lift at Zermatt
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A group of friends enjoying apres ski at Zermatt
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A skier skiing the corduroy at Zermatt
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5 best things about Zermatt according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Highest ski area in Europe

Starlite fondues

Amazing on-mountain gourmet dining

Constant backdrop of the iconic Matterhorn

Car-free village

MOUNTAIN STATS

200NUMBER OF RUNS
18%BEGINNER RUNS
21%ADVANCED RUNS
61%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
0%EXPERT RUNS
49,421SKIABLE ACRES
5,315 ftBASE ELEVATION
12,792 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
7,477 ftVERTICAL DROP
105"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

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Conditions
Temp.
29FBase8FSummit
Open lifts
27of 54
Open trails
0of 22
Skiable acres
0acof 0ac
Snowfall summary
Latest snowfall
N/A24 hrs
N/A48 hrs
Forecasted snow
N/A24 hrs
N/A48 hrs
2.54''72 hrs
10.16''7d
N/AGroom
15.24''Base depth
N/ASeason total
Weather forecast
Fri 22
17F / 31FN/AWind speed
Sat 23
17F / 31FN/AWind speed
Sun 24
11F / 33FLight Snow4.83m/hWind speed
Mon 25
12F / 16FLight Snow6.44m/hWind speed

Where to stay in Zermatt

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How to get to Zermatt

Getting to Zermatt is quite convenient, the resort is located just a couple hours away from three major hubs: Geneva, Zurich and Milan. Geneva is the most convenient and just over two hours from Zermatt, receiving international flights daily. Both Geneva and Zurich are well integrated with the Swiss railway, so there’s really no need to rent a car on a Zermatt ski vacation, especially since the resort is car-free. 


Cars are not permitted within the last four miles of the resort and must be parked. Cars are charged a night rate to park, and guests then must transfer to a train for the last couple of miles. So instead, take the celebrated Swiss railway. Traveling by train offers unparalleled convenience and efficiency, with hourly connections to Zermatt from all major gateways. You can start your ski vacation the moment you board and settle in, all while enjoying breathtaking views along the way.

Getting around

Getting around Zermatt is easy with a variety of eco-friendly options. The town offers electric and solar-powered buses on two lines: the Green line connects major lift stations, and the Red line serves the resort area. Zermatt is car-free, so walking, cycling, and horse-drawn carriages are popular ways to explore.

Skiing in Zermatt

There are a number of reasons why Zermatt Matterhorn is considered the best ski resort in the area, one of the most recent being the unlimited number of days at the resort for Ikon passholders. Zermatt also claims the title of home to the highest ski lift in Europe at 12,739 feet above sea level, which accesses Europe’s longest piste with a vertical drop of 7,463 feet and as the sunniest corner in Switzerland. If this weren’t enough to convince you, the number of luxury dining options on the mountain, including the highly acclaimed Chez Vrony, will serve your cravings for authentic Swiss culture for a meal or aperitif during the ski day.


Beginner Skiing in Zermatt, Switzerland

Beginner skiers can ski Zermatt, however, the variety of terrain for them is limited. In Zermatt’s Sunnegga area, there’s Wolli Park which caters to young beginners with its multiple surface lifts, different attractions for improving ski abilities and fun characters perfect for photo opportunities. There are multiple areas that offer wide, on-piste runs but what Zermatt is known for is its challenging terrain. Zermatt also offers multiple ski schools that have lessons for skiers of all ages, making the transition from beginner runs to intermediate slopes go smoothly.


The resort’s new Wolli Park—in the Sunnegga area—is an unforgettable experience for beginner children. The resort has recently to design more adequate beginner areas all over the resort, focusing most of their efforts in one main area in Leisee, which includes three surface lifts (magic carpets) and two rope tows. Once beginners are ready to graduate from the “learn to ski” zones to longer green runs, they’ll find a couple options, but they’ll likely end up mainly skiing or snowboarding on intermediate runs. Luckily Zermatt has several exceptional ski schools that can help new skiers quickly transition. So, if you’re looking to pick up skiing in a quick manner, Zermatt is actually quite ideal.

Family vacations in Zermatt

As a popular resort for advanced intermediates and expert skiers, a large sprawling town and host to a monied culinary scene, Zermatt’s family friendliness isnt immediately noticed. However, the resort has gone to great lengths to smooth over any challenges for families, including many children’s playgrounds, facilities, activities and easy access to childcare in many of the lodges and hotels.


A great place to bring the kids is Wolli’s park for beginners at Sunnegga. If your children have only skied a couple times or are first timers, learning to ski at Wolli Park will be an unforgettable experience. This zone is well protected from wind, warm and sunny. Plus Sunnegga Restaurant is great place for the whole family to grab lunch together.

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