This ski region boasts some of the most varied
and dramatic skiing in the world, with slopes up to 3900m - you
can ski here every day of the year!
NEW for season 2002/2003 is a brand new cable car
from Zermatt direct to Schwarzsee, replacing the gondola to Furgg.
There are 350kms of pistes and a number of different
ski schools to try. Runs to the resort are also covered by snow-cannon
and there are a number of snow parks for snowboarders.
There are also special ski passes which allow you
to ski, for example, for 5 days out of 7, so that you can have a
day off to sample the tremendous range of shops and boutiques.
Dominated by the stunning scenery of the Matterhorn,
Zermatt's pluses can be summarised as follows - awesome scenery;
amazing mountain restaurants; fantastic and varied skiing (also
linked to Cervinia in Italy); a charming and predominantly traffic-free
town, bar the electric taxis; great snow high up; all sorts of nightlife
for everybody; great shopping; masses of non-skiing activities to
enjoy; a glacier for year-round skiing; good accommodation; a cosmopolitan
crowd; excellent boarding provision. Apart from all that, it's quite
a good resort
NIGHT LIFE
Apres-ski is excellent here, ranging from informal
and very good value with a traffic free village square boasting
unpretentious and friendly restaurants to the top restaurants and
5 star hotels and restaurants.
Aprés-ski ranges from quiet informal cafes to lively
bars with music and rock bands. There are bars for every taste,
and discotheques with dancing until dawn, if you have the energy!
Discotheques are free entry most nights, and they and the main bars
offer a number of theme nights as well. Drinks prices are very good
value for a top ski resort (from only CHF5 (approx £2) for a pint)
and mountain restaurants are reasonably priced. Restaurants vary
from traditional pizzas from about £6, to American, Mexican, Chinese
- in fact cuisine from every country in the world - and of course
the Swiss specialities. All food is of a very high quality.