Living and riding for more than 10 years in the Zermatt-Cervinia ski resort allow ed me to develop a perfect knowledge of the area: I will be happy to guide you through the 360 km of slopes that we can offer, showing you the best areas for skiing, the astonishing view points and advising you on the best restaurants; also, do not hesitate to contact me if you are looking for an experienced and knowledgeable off piste guide to have an extraordinary experience away from the groomed slopes.
you can experience the highest ski lifts in Europe, endless km’s of terrain, skiing into Italy, all under the watchful eye of the majestic Matterhorn.
Do not worry if you do not know Zermatt, I will be able to advise you on every aspect of your holiday, suggesting the best hotels in town or on the slopes, the pubs where you can find the best après ski or live music, the rentals for your equipment, the right ski pass for your level of skiing and much more !
Come and see the most photographed mountain in the world through your own eyes and enjoy the car free town of Zermatt.
Zermatt has been awarded the best Ski resort in the Alps, it is home to the worlds best Ski Chalet and hosts Switzerland’s best Boutique Hotel. With a range of culinary delights Zermatt boasts 4 Michelin starred restaurants in one town!
Zermatt is unique and able to offer skiing 365 days a year due to its high Glacier and lift systems. Zermatt is snow sure. Enjoy the famous Gornergrat railway winding its way up out of the town of Zermatt rising to 3089m with stunning views of the Matterhorn.
Zermatt Resort Information
Zermatt is a car free resort located in a German speaking area of Switzerland. Sitting at the foot of the famous Matterhorn it benefits from 365 day skiing due to the Matterhorn Glacier which also gives access to Cervinia, Italy.
Ski Area – 322km
Longest Run – 22km
Lifts – 53
Altitude – 3899m
Snowparks – 2 (winter/summer)
Nearest Airport – Geneva-Milano
Zermatt is always open, 365 day a year. In the summer months the Matterhorn Glacier is the only available terrain.
Zermatt has a couples of different lift pass options:
Beginner Area Sunnegga Pass - this pass covers beginner park "Wolli" and 3 chairlifts with blu runs.
Zermatt Pass – This pass covers the surrounding areas that make up Zermatt. These are Sunnega, Riffleberg and the Matterhorn Glacier.
International Pass – Access to Zermatt and Cervinia, 322km of piste spread across Switzerland and Italy.