Piste map Zermatt

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Number of slopes in Zermatt

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Green slopes

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Blue slopes

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Red slopes

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Black slopes

Located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is one of the world's most iconic ski destinations. Known for its breathtaking views of the Matterhorn, stunning slopes and first-class facilities, Zermatt offers a ski vacation experience in a league of its own.

Zermatt ski area

Zermatt is located in the canton of Valais, close to the border with Italy, and is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in Europe. The ski area extends over three main areas: Sunnegga-Rothorn, Gornergrat and Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, which together form one of the largest and most varied ski areas in the Alps. With over 360 kilometers of slopes and an altitude difference of up to 2,279 meters, Zermatt is a paradise for skiers and snowboarders who want to challenge themselves and enjoy unique scenic views.

Lift pass size and coverage

Zermatt offers a comprehensive lift pass that provides access to the entire ski area, including the interconnected slopes of Cervinia-Valtournenche on the Italian side of the Matterhorn. The lift pass covers 54 lifts, including gondolas, chairlifts and drag lifts, efficiently connecting the different areas and making it possible to explore the diverse terrain with ease. With the lift pass, skiers can enjoy more than 360 kilometers of groomed slopes and unlimited off-piste terrain, making it one of the most comprehensive lift passes in the Alps.

Slopes to try

National

National is one of the most famous red runs in Zermatt and is located in the Sunnegga-Rothorn area. This slope is known for its wide, even descent that offers plenty of room for carving. National is perfect for advanced skiers who want to hone their technique while enjoying the magnificent views of the Matterhorn and the surrounding mountains. The slope is also known for its stable snow conditions, making it a favorite among many visitors.

Triftji

Triftji is a black piste in the Gornergrat area, known for its steep slopes and challenging moguls. This piste is ideal for experienced skiers looking for an intense and technically demanding descent. Triftji offers a combination of fast turns, narrow sections and demanding terrain, making it a must-try for those who love challenges. The views from the top are spectacular and give the feeling of being in the middle of Zermatt's majestic mountain scenery.

Theodul Glacier

Theodulgletscher is a blue run in Matterhorn Glacier Paradise that offers a long, smooth descent with plenty of room for carving. This piste is perfect for intermediate skiers looking to improve their technique while enjoying the magnificent scenery. Theodulgletscher is also known for its stable snow conditions all year round, making it a popular route for those looking for a relaxing trip with the option to take it at their own pace.

Family-friendly slopes

Zermatt is also very family-friendly and offers a range of slopes and facilities that are ideal for children and beginners.

Wolli Park

Wolli Park is a dedicated family area at Sunnegga where children and beginners can learn to ski in a safe and controlled environment. This wide, gentle slope is perfect for practicing basic skiing techniques. Wolli Park also has a ski school available where children can receive lessons from experienced instructors, ensuring they get a good start to their skiing career. The safe atmosphere and easy access make Wolli Park an ideal place for families.

Riffelberg

Riffelberg is another family-friendly green slope located in the Gornergrat area. This piste offers a calm and safe descent with plenty of room to practice turns and braking techniques. Riffelberg is easily accessible from the Gornergrat Bahn and has great views of the Matterhorn, making it a popular destination for families looking for a relaxing day on skis.

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Snowpark and freestyle options

Zermatt also offers exciting freestyle facilities for skiers and snowboarders who love to challenge themselves with tricks and jumps.

Gravity Park

Gravity Park is Zermatt's main snowpark and is located in the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise area. The park is known for its professional builds that include everything from small rails and boxes to big jumps, making it ideal for beginners and experts alike. Gravity Park is open almost all year round thanks to the glacier, which means you can work on your freestyle skills even during the summer months. The park offers several lines to suit different levels and is an ideal place to spend the day while improving your tricks.

Ski schools in Zermatt

Zermatt is home to several high-quality ski schools offering lessons for all ages and levels. The ski schools are known for their experienced instructors and flexible teaching programs that can be adapted to individual needs.

Stoked Snowsports School

Stoked Snowsports School is one of the most reputable ski schools in Zermatt and offers a wide range of courses for both children and adults. The school has a strong focus on personalized instruction and all instructors are certified and multilingual, ensuring a high quality of instruction. Stoked also offers specialized courses in freestyle and off-piste skiing, making it a great choice for those looking to challenge themselves and learn new skills.

Summit Ski & Snowboard School

Summit Ski & Snowboard School is another popular ski school in Zermatt known for its personalized approach and small class sizes. The school offers both group and private lessons and has a team of experienced instructors dedicated to helping students reach their full potential. Summit also offers specialized courses in technique improvement, race training and freeride, making it an excellent choice for those looking to take their skiing to the next level