In Zermatt, one thing is a given. And if you’ve been there, you’ll know. You step out and look up at each and every morning - to have your breath taken away by the sight of the Matterhorn, the enormous chunk of granite that stands guard over the village. No matter how well you know Zermatt, the daily thrill is always there. The whole resort matches up to the towering standards set by the iconic 4478m Matterhorn.
Because Zermatt’s ski area is located at such a high altitude (3800m) the winter season on the prepared slopes covering over 300km actually starts in mid November and doesn’t finish until the beginning of May
Try the longest run in Switzerland, a stunning
22km descent from the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise at 3883m to Zermatt Village. This would take a professional downhill skier 10 minutes to complete if they skied it flat out
Though this resort is a Mecca for the more
advanced skier it does have 5 separate beginners area and some great ski schools. Learning to ski in the shadow on the Matterhorn is a special experience
They look after families here - kids under 9 ski for free and for up to 16’s it’s a half price ticket.
Powder fans flock here and with good reason.
Zermatt has the biggest heli-skiing operation in Europe. The Monte Rosa massif at 4250m can offer some amazing powder skiing and because there is more than one operator the prices are pretty reasonable.
It’s not often that you can ski in 2 different
countries on the same day but from Zermatt you can drop in on Cervinia in Italy for its mile after mile of easy snow cruising.
If you like mountain restaurants and you’re constantly watching your watch waiting for lunch then you must ski in Zermatt. Our favourite is Chez Vrony at Findeln with a great sun terrace – try the Rosti followed by probably the best brownies you’ll ever taste!
If you want to experience what it’s like
to be an Inuit Eskimo you can spend the night in the snow on the Rotenboden, in a romantic igloo for 2!
Eating out in Zermatt is easy as there are over 100 restaurants in the village and a lot to a very high standard; there are a total of 17 Michelin stars in Zermatt.
The cinema in Zermatt is a different experience.
You order your dinner before the film starts and then you stop half way through the movie and your dinner is waiting at a table for you. It’s only a small place but it’s pretty funky.
If you like luxury shopping Zermatt will please you. It has lots of designer boutiques, jewellery shops, ski shops and whilst you’re there don’t forget the delicious Swiss chocolate. And because Switzerland is not in the EU there’s duty free shopping at the airport too.
Prices per person based on 7 nights accommodation excluding travel for departure on 12 Dec 2011
We can offer a wide range of flight options from many UK airports, and transfers can be arranged from any overseas airport.
Lift passes, ski school and ski equipment hire can all be booked in advance with our reservations staff
Prices per person based on 7 nights accommodation excluding travel for departure on 12 Dec 2011
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