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  • Sat, 02 Jun 2012

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Altitude: 1,620 m
Highest skiing: 3,820 m
Country: Switzerland
Ski area: none
Features:
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Off Piste
Couples romantic
Beginners2 stars
Intermediate4 stars
Advanced5 stars
Snowboarders3 stars
Non Skiers5 stars
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From its early days as a mountaineering centre in the 19th century, Zermatt, nestled at the foot of the incomparable Matterhorn, has developed into one of the world’s great ski resorts. The village itself is unique: car-free (only electric vehicles and horse-drawn sleighs are allowed, and even the ski-buses are solar-powered) yet at the same time with a vibrant zing which – if it weren’t such a cliché – could only be described as “jet-set”; an impression borne out by its exclusive shops, gourmet restaurants and luxury hotels.

 

Zermatt ski resort information
 
Zermatt is a ‘must ski’ resort for advanced skiers and intermediate and is one of Switzerland’s most popular ski resorts. Located in the shadow of the impressive Matterhorn Mountain, the resort is linked to the Italian ski resort of Cervinia. If you like the skiing in Val d’Isere and St Anton you will love it here!
 
Zermatt is located at 1620m with the slopes rising to 3820m making it some of the highest skiing in Europe.
 
The town has immense charm and is car free with fine 5* hotels to simple chalet style hotels offered by UK tour operators. We also offer catered ski chalets and some truly luxurious chalets that can be rented by the week are often offered on a self catered basis too.  Chocolate box styled chalets are scattered around the hills that surround the town and other buildings built in a local style add to the charm of this most popular of ski resorts.
 
Reaching the resort is either by coach from Geneva or more popular, is a train that travels on single track lines through the mountains which is always our clients preferred way to arrive, as the station is just on the edge of town.
 
Lifts depart from the two ends of the town know as Sunnegga and Gornergrat but the two areas are connected higher up.
 
The mountains themselves are home to what are regarded as some of the best mountain restaurants anywhere in the world. Zermatt has the highest tree line in any European resort so makes it ideal if the weather closes in.
 
 
Après ski in ski resort Zermatt
 
There loads going on when the lifts close, from sophisticated to informal, including night clubs and music bars. The choice of fine dining is impressive too, so if night life is important to you, you won’t be disappointed in Zermatt.
 
 
Activities off the slopes in ski resort Zermatt
 
Shopping is the main activity away from the slopes, anything from expensive jewellery to designer clothes outlets can be found here. You can also take a free guided tour around the village. If you are looking for a bird’s eye view of the town you can even book a helicopter trip. Zermatt has a cinema and the wide choice of restaurants caters for all tastes and budgets.
 
Beginners skiing in ski resort Zermatt
 
Zermatt is not a good place to learn to ski as the progression slopes can be daunting for beginners.
 
Intermediates skiing in ski resort Zermatt
 
Perfection is the one word that springs to mind for intermediate skiers. The slopes are designed with you in mind. Many of the Blues and Reds tend to be at the steep end that in other resorts might be differently classified. Some of the off piste skiing is great for first timers to get to grips with the challenges of off piste skiing. We only recommend this with an experienced guide as some of the areas are through steep glacial areas with a high avalanche risks after heavy snow. With Mile after mile of wonderful piste what are you wanting for? Book your ski holiday to Zermatt now.
 
 
Advanced skiing in ski resort Zermatt
 
Some of the blacks don’t deserve their black classification but it’s the off piste skiing in Zermatt that will appeal to you. The lost valley is wonderful and highly recommended. It’s possible to heli-skiing in Zermatt and at times helicopters take off every few minutes so advanced booked is recommended. The longest off piste starts at 4250m and drops 2300m amongst stunning scenery. Only go off piste in Zermatt with a guide please, some areas are very dangerous with hidden rocks and avalanche risks can be high.
 

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Zermatt Weather forcast for 26 May 2012

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Mon
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Wed
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OutlookLightFairFairFair
Min Temp7 ºC4 ºC5 ºC7 ºC
Max Temp12 ºC12 ºC13 ºC13 ºC
Snow3 cm4 cm1 cm6 cm
Rain----
Freezing Level3,321 m3,278 m3,292 m3,426 m


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