Skiing in Zermatt

Skiing in Zermatt, Zermatt Overview

Skiing in Zermatt, Switzerland, offers world-class slopes with breathtaking views of the Matterhorn. Located in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt features over 360 km of pistes, including the highest skiing area in Europe. The resort is known for its year-round skiing, modern lifts, and access to the interconnected Cervinia ski area in Italy. Its car-free village and luxurious amenities make it a premier destination for both beginners and advanced skiers.

Whether you're a novice, an intermediate or a pro-level skier, you don't need to worry because Zermatt has ski runs that cater to all 3 difficuty types. Zermatt also three different ski areas, at three different heights. The lowest descends from Rothorn, at 3100 metres. Stockhorn and Gornergrat are the starting points for the next area, which are at a height of 3400 metres. And finally, the highest one descends from the Klein Mattehorn cable car station. A large number of skiing enthusiasts flock to Zermatt every year to conquer some of the most exhilarating slopes in the country, and also to relax in some of the best ski resorts afterwards.

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September to January

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