Zermatt
Municipality in Switzerland
Zermatt, in southern Switzerland’s Valais canton, is a mountain resort renowned for skiing, climbing and hiking. The town, at an elevation of around 1,600m, lies below the iconic, pyramid-shaped Matterhorn peak. Its main street, Bahnhofstrasse is...
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Why is Zermatt so famous?
Zermatt is most famous for the Matterhorn and, in particular, its historic first summit by Edward Whymper on the 14th of July 1865. The race to become the first to climb the pyramidal peak gave the small farming town global recognition and slowly it developed into the town we know today.
What is Zermatt best known for?
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.
What do they speak in Zermatt?
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.
Is Zermatt and Matterhorn the same?
Zermatt, which sits at 5,000 feet in the shadow of the 14,690-foot Matterhorn, is nestled at the dead-end of a long valley in Switzerland's remote southwest. While it's barely two hours from Bern and Interlaken by train, or about three from Zürich or Lausanne, it's not quite on the way to anywhere.
The village of Zermatt itself is lovely and car-free, with old-fashioned brown chalets and winding alleys. (Don't worry, you don't have to walk everywhere—there ...
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