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Zermatt's Unmissable Alpine Wonders
Zermatt centers around the 4,478-meter Matterhorn, a peak defined by its distinct pyramidal shape and mountaineering history. The car-free village features the historic Hinterdorfstrasse with 15th-century wooden chalets and the high-end shops of Bahnhofstrasse. High-altitude access is provided by the Gornergrat rack railway, reaching 3,089 meters, and the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise cable car, the highest in Europe. The Matterhorn Museum documents the region's first ascents, while the expansive ski resort connects Switzerland to Italy's Breuil-Cervinia.
12 OrteZermatt Peaks and Passes
Zermatt is surrounded by 38 peaks exceeding 4,000 meters, including the iconic Matterhorn and the Dufourspitze, the highest point in Switzerland. This list highlights significant summits within the Pennine Alps, such as the Breithorn and the Monte Rosa massif. It also features high-altitude mountain passes like Theodul Pass and Adlerpass, alongside viewpoints like Gornergrat, which offers expansive vistas of the Gorner Glacier and the surrounding glacier-covered ridges.
25 OrteZermatt Alpine Huts
This collection features high-altitude accommodations surrounding Zermatt, ranging from the modern, sustainable Monte Rosa Hut to the Capanna Regina Margherita—Europe’s highest building at 4,554 meters. These sites include both full-service Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) huts and remote emergency bivouacs like the Solvay Hut on the Matterhorn’s Hörnli ridge. They serve as essential staging points for mountaineers tackling the 4,000-meter peaks of the Pennine Alps, offering basic lodging amidst glaciers and steep rock faces.
16 OrteZermatt Cable Cars & Lifts
Zermatt’s extensive lift system provides access to the highest mountain station in Europe at 3,883 meters. The network includes the Matterhorn Glacier Ride, a high-capacity 3S cable car, and the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing connecting Switzerland to Italy. Key transport hubs like Furi and Trockener Steg link the village to the Theodul Glacier, Sunnegga, and Rothorn, facilitating year-round skiing, hiking, and access to the Matterhorn’s base.
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Praktische Informationen
- Währung
- Schweizer Franken CHF CHF · Kartenzahlung · Weit verbreitet akzeptiert
- Notrufnummern
- 112
- Strom
- 230 V · 50 HzTyp C / Typ J
- Sprachen
- Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch, Rätoromanisch
- Leitungswasser
- Trinkbar
- Verkehrsseite
- Rechts
- Ländervorwahl
- +41
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