Zermatt reviews (Page 4)

Ski resorts in Switzerland
What do you think about Zermatt?
Stefan
Stefan (Guest)
11/02/2005
Kanonställe for aunts in white hair and Couloirer in the nun who want to feel like good skiers
The slopes are like dance floor = Smooth and horizontal.

For good skiers, it's most like a thrill: -O

Good offpiste says many well but not very easily accessible from the lifts.
Good offpiste is available in most places if you're only ready to bite a piece, but it's clear that hell is more comfortable.

Better skiing, more accessible off-piste, shorter lift queues, cheaper place you'll find in the Bellalp area, my tip take a look at Blatten / Brigg

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N/A
21/11/2004
very good mountain. when we were there were d snowstorms so all the lifts were
but when d ended, d type 1,2meters pads ...

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Sleadge2
19/04/2004
Zermatt is okay. Not so overwhelmingly big ski system. Not so steep either. However, the high altitude pays for long snow for a long time. However, I was a bit worried to go too far from the slopes due to glacier cracks, which I have no knowledge of ..

Just go on the "kleine matterhorn". The other mountain I did not like at all. Tiny ice-skating slopes with very little snow in the terrain.
If it's nice weather, the view of Matterhorn is hugely beautiful.

Zermatt whips everyone (maybe not the limit in May) Swedish resorts but there are better alternatives in Switzerland according to me.

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Patrik_Schander
27/01/2004
Zermatt ..... was there last summer and tested high-altitude skiing.

We were there for a week and had canyon weather, clear blue sky and warmly warm (30-35 gr down in the village) ;-)

It takes about 45 minutes to get up to the glacier from the village and it is up to early as the ski lifts close at 12-13. A little depending on how the "buttery" snow has become.

The slopes are good enough to mow, much like walking in the seal or vemdalen.

Now the best slopes were not open. There, the team trained from 3-4 countries.

After skiing, just wearing summer clothes and checking out bars, restaurants and shops down the village.

A fun / interesting thing ... The world's highest glacier cave is well worth a visit ;-) 3800 m.

As told a cannon week ... one has to get there again and then in the summer (thumbs up)

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Polens_Windstedt
03/03/2003
Zermatt is the boss!

We got iofs sneezing when we were there, but then we were also lonely about going even outside of the lift posts, basically anyway ..

There is quite steep, and very (!!) easy accessible offpiste that goes nice and fine from a lift down to another. Do not be there for a long time to find some really cruel scratch but we were so happy with the days we got so maybe we did not care.

One thing that's cruel is that you start more or remind everyone from over 3000 m. it's taking me world class fan.

However, the ride up on the highest peak is probably the worst thing I went, when we were there, there was also no jump park. But doubt it's a sunny five yet.

PS. If you have nowhere to stay because of high prices then try the hotel bahnhof (www.hotelbahnhof.com) at the train station. Sleep in fresh dorms and cook your own food in a gourmet kitchen!

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Yitz
21/02/2003
Zermatt .. especially yes.! I was there last winter, as well as on holiday this summer, & tested the summer skiing there! Will definitely be back a couple of weeks this winter, the village is very miserable, & the ride good! Snow proof .. but expensive.

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iranian_skier
13/01/2003
Very good ride in 3 different systems, all stretching over 3000m. Zermatt is hardly worse because one of the world's most beautiful mountain Matterhorn is visible wherever you go on the ski system. Were there over Christmas and luckily it snowed them 2 first days so pillows were no shortage, the offpiste ride is very good and getting to it is no problem.

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spOnkan
16/03/2002
Very good place with lovely big offpiste fields. Expensive as a thousand, but then you do not let any sports crew escape. Go there!

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bradley
bradley (Guest)
07/08/2001
I worked there for two seasons and it was really cool where the offpiste lasted for several weeks and the slopes were so long one - with zermatt it's expensive ... and + is that it's so good at zermatt this winter we may see you on the hill +++++

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sebastian huss
sebastian huss (Guest)
15/07/2001
was there on the sports promise o1 and i thought it was great skiing. if you go to cervinia, there are very backs but not so steep ...... that's a + with zermatt is that skiing is good and good nightlife ..and what is one - is that it's expensive there .. but I give zermatt a big 5.

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