What to do in Zermatt that isn't skiing?


What to do in Zermatt that isn't skiing?

Why not mix it up a little and try some of our favourite things to do in Zermatt for non-skiers:
  • Go for a stroll around the fairytale village and Enjoy a bit of window gazing. ...
  • Take the Gornergrat Bahn up the mountain and enjoy the view. ...
  • Find a sundeck or a sheltered spot and read a book.


What is the famous street in Zermatt?

The Bahnhofstrasse is Zermatt's main street, and a delight to walk along at any time with its bars, restaurants, boutiques, souvenir shops, bakeries and shops selling cakes and chocolates.


Can you walk everywhere in Zermatt?

As Zermatt is a mostly pedestrianised town, you can walk pretty much anywhere from your accomodation. There are several gondola and mountain railway stations, so make sure that you know which one you need for the hiking route you choose.


What is the best month to visit Zermatt?

The best time to visit Zermatt is during summers, between June and September. The temperature ranges from 12 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. September is generally excellent for hiking and biking, with daytime highs averaging 15 degrees Celsius.


Do people get altitude sickness in Zermatt?

With the high peak of Zermatt sitting at 3899 meters (12792 ft), altitude sickness can be very common, especially for travelers coming from sea level.


Is Zermatt a party town?

Zermatt is known for its après-ski activities, which include tea dances, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and discos.


Do they speak English in Zermatt Switzerland?

Zermatt is located in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, but the town is also influenced by French and Italian culture due to its proximity to the border. Most people in Zermatt speak German, but many also speak French, Italian, and English.


Why is Zermatt so popular?

Zermatt is known throughout the world for its skiing, especially Triftji for its moguls. The high altitude results in consistent skiing continuously throughout the summer. Skiing in Zermatt is split up into four areas: Sunnegga, Gornergrat, Klein Matterhorn and Schwarzsee.


Is Zermatt a must go?

Zermatt – the Mountain Village of Records Zermatt lies at the foot of the highest mountains in the entire Alpine mountain range. With the Matterhorn, Weisshorn, Monte Rosa. A single visit to the Matterhorn village is not enough to experience all of the attractions and records. An excursion to Gornergrat is a must.


How long is the Glacier Express in Zermatt?

The full Glacier Express journey between Zermatt and St. Moritz is just under 8 hours. The journey between Brig and Chur is around 4 hours. The Glacier Express carves its way through the unforgettable mountain scenery of the Swiss Alps.


What is unique about Zermatt?

The Matterhorn is obviously the most unique and noticeable mountain in Zermatt. However did you know Zermatt also has a croissant shaped mountain! This peak that in Swiss German is called the “Gipfeli Gipfel” is a hidden gem and definitely worth a visit if you like quirky sights like us….


How long is the Glacier Express from Zermatt?

The full Glacier Express journey between Zermatt and St. Moritz is just under 8 hours. The journey between Brig and Chur is around 4 hours. The Glacier Express carves its way through the unforgettable mountain scenery of the Swiss Alps.


How do you get around Zermatt without a car?

Transportation in car-free Zermatt There are no automobiles in Zermatt. Walking – going by foot – is our common form of transportation. There are alternatives: bicycle, eTaxi, or eBus. Go about Zermatt relaxed and unstressed.


How long is the ride from Zermatt to Matterhorn?

The Matterhorn Glacier Paradise can be reached from Zermatt in a journey time of around 40 minutes, including changes. Here you can find the return ticket to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. At an airy 3'883 metres of altitude you will find Europe's highest mountain station.