Zermatt year round
That
the Matterhorn defines Zermatt and
it is in fact probably the best
known mountain in Switzerland is not
in question. But does that make
Zermatt Switzerland's best ski
resort? Ok the no car policy goes a
long way to that, but there are
"clean" cars and taxis plus a few
horses so does the no cars policy
really count? Then there is the
night life. Just about anybody,
anywhere, can find places to eat or
drink so that has got to be included
as well. There is year round skiing
too. So is Zermatt the best in
Switzerland? You tell us.
Zermatt Skiing
Nobody can say that the skiing in
Zermatt is not big and offers great
scenery. Get used to the fact that
there are about 25 mountains very
high indeed (four thousand meters is
the measuring stick). These are led
by the Matterhorn which was first
climbed by Edward Whymper in 1900.
But cable cars which are plentiful
in Zermatt can take a back seat to
you when you start skiing...after
all skiing in Zermatt is what you
came for.
Want a long run?
Well
you probably want to take the run
from the Klein Matterhorn KM (little
Matterhorn if you don't speak
German)direct to Zermatt. However
this is not possible in summer. The
Klein Matterhorn is where the summer
skiing is. Oh in fact the cable car
to the KM is the highest in the
world.
So
there! Oh by the way one can see
into three countries from the top,
and it is the pace for beginners as
well. Not the run to Zermatt, mind.
Zermatt Valais
The
Valais-resort of Zermatt in the Matt
valley is one of Switzerland’s most
famous holiday resorts and a centre
of attraction for many international
guests. Thirty eight, four-thousand-metre
peaks, dominated by the
world-renowned Matterhorn, the
world’s most-photographed summit,
rise to the heavens around the
village.
Snow making Zermatt
Wait. If Zermatt is so good why do
they need snow making machines? To
assure snow stupid! It does not snow
the whole winter, there are sunny
days too. And there are more than
300 KM of Pistes so some really do
need snow machines so there! Those
300 or so meters are speard all
round the Matterhorn ski region;
from the Gornergrat-stockhorn ski
area to the Sunnega and Rothorn to
the area dominated by the Klein
Matterhorn. Oh and please don't
forget; one can also ski down to
Cervinia in Italy.
Mixed Zermatt
Zermatt is mixed. A resort that is
made of great hotels, restaurants
and barns, oh, and of course The
Matterhorn. However modern times
call for modern measures. And today
Zermatt is lined up across the river
with great accommodation to be found
on both sides up and down. So too
are the lifts spread out and one is
better or should I say best suited
to pick one area for the day's
skiing. This however does not
include summer skiing; there is only
one area for this, the Klein
Matterhorn. Read the stories in
whatever language you like to find
out which you should try today.
Anyway its best to realise that the
ski areas as the trains and cable
cars are at opposite ends of
Zermatt. You are bound to be near or
at least relatively close to one of
them.
Its easy to get to Zermatt.
Well
the resort is probably the same
distance from either major Swiss
airport and close to Milan but more
difficult for public transport.
Anyway its easy from Zurich or
Geneva and considering this is where
many of you will fly into these are
the airports I will concentrate on.
The first way is to catch a train
from either Geneva or Zurich
airports. This takes three hours now
and one changes in Visp for the
Zermatt train. Oh it takes about two
hours and one from Visp. Oh yes one
can rent a car in either of the main
airports but one must leave the car
in Tasch, below Zermatt. Not a good
deal if you are staying a full week.
Whether you
want to ski to the resort of
Cervinia, in Italy or on the Rothorn
or Gornergrat Zermatt, the
Matterhorn resort in Switzerland is
your choice. Why? Well just read on
and I will tell you. By the way,
Zermatt is broken into three
definite areas each one a ski
village on its own and each one best
served by one day in each; then take
your pick.
The Klien Matterhorn and The Run to
Italy.
The
Klien Matterhorn is at the South of
Zermatt, way up at the end. So
therefore it is best to try a one
day's skiing trip there and see how
you like it. It is also the site of
summer skiing in Zermatt as it
offers 365 days of snow.It is from
the end of this series of lifts that
one can ski to Cervinia, Italy. That
Italian resort is reachable via the
Testa Grigia at the top of the
Theodul Pass.
The Blauhood/Rotoorn area.
The
Blauherd/Rothorn area has skiing for
beginners, Inetermediates and
Experts as well as off piste. Go on
try it and you will see I am right.
The
first place you will come to is
Sunnega a popular ski school meeting
place. After that if you like, take
the cable car to Blauherd and a
cable car to the Rothorn. From
either point the world, well the
mountain ranges, are your oysters.
That's only of you have skied before
though, and have reached the
intermediate stage. Oh there's a lot
of restaurants at Findelin too.
The Stockhorn/Gornergrat Area
This
area has it all. The Gornergrat
overlooks the Gorner and the Grenz
glaciers, and the skiing is, again
we say if you have intermediate
expertise, shall we say easy? Oh it
also offers some viewing
possibilities too. This however is
not true of the Stockhorn. There it
is for experts only. The area offers
a bumby ride to town and is filled
with heart-wrenching themes.