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Zermatt Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland Visit website
360 kilometres of pistes attracts skiers of all levels from 1620 to 3899 meters above sea level.
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Zermatt offers world-class skiing with over 220 miles of pistes across three varied ski areas, including the highest lift-accessed skiing in Europe. The iconic Matterhorn mountain provides a stunning backdrop for skiers of all abilities, from beginners to seasoned off-piste adventurers. Zermatt is a car-free village, adding to its charm and ensuring clean air, and accessible via a scenic train journey. Besides skiing, visitors can enjoy a range of activities like ice-climbing, snowshoeing, and paragliding, along with après-ski in the village's many restaurants and bars. With guaranteed snow and stunning scenery, Zermatt is a truly unforgettable ski destination.
Hiking in Zermatt offers breathtaking views of the iconic Matterhorn, along with a network of well-maintained trails for all levels. From leisurely walks along the valley floor to challenging climbs up to high-altitude viewpoints, there's a hike for everyone. The area boasts diverse flora and fauna, including ibex and marmots, often spotted along the trails. Consider taking a cable car or mountain train to access higher starting points and shorten your hikes. Be sure to check weather conditions and trail closures before heading out, and pack accordingly for the alpine environment.
Zermatt, a car-free village, offers incredible cycling experiences amidst stunning alpine scenery. Mountain bikers can explore a network of trails varying in difficulty, from gentle valley rides to challenging high-altitude climbs. E-bikes are readily available for rent, making the mountainous terrain accessible to a wider range of cyclists. Several lift systems transport bikes uphill, opening up even more possibilities for exploration. The area offers breathtaking views of the iconic Matterhorn and surrounding peaks.
Zermatt offers a car-free environment, making walking the primary mode of transport within the village and a great way to explore the surrounding areas. Numerous trails cater to various fitness levels, from gentle strolls along the Vispa River to challenging hikes up to scenic viewpoints like the Gornergrat. The iconic Matterhorn provides a breathtaking backdrop for many of these walks. You can explore themed trails like the flower trail or the mountaineer's trail, each offering unique insights into the region. Consider taking a guided walk for a deeper understanding of the local flora, fauna, and history.
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