Zermatt Village and the Matterhorn, Swiss Alps Switzerland

A storybook alpine village beneath the iconic pyramid peak of the Matterhorn, where autumn larches glow gold against snow-dusted summits.
Tucked into a high valley in the Swiss canton of Valais, Zermatt is one of the most celebrated mountain villages in the world. Car-free streets, weathered timber chalets, and flower-filled meadows sit at the foot of the legendary Matterhorn — that unmistakable, near-perfect pyramid of rock and ice rising to 4,478 meters.
In autumn, the surrounding larch forests turn brilliant shades of gold and amber, painting the hillsides in fiery contrast to the snow-capped peaks above. In every season, Zermatt offers a rare blend of refined alpine hospitality, world-class outdoor adventure, and panoramic scenery that has inspired travelers, mountaineers, and artists for over 150 years.
Whether you arrive in winter for some of Europe’s finest skiing or in summer and autumn for hiking the legendary trails, Zermatt feels like stepping into a postcard that somehow surpasses the photograph.
Highlights
- Unobstructed views of the iconic Matterhorn (Cervin) from nearly every corner of the village
- Car-free streets where electric taxis and horse-drawn carriages replace traffic
- Glowing autumn larch forests and wildflower meadows in summer
- Access to the Gornergrat railway and the highest cable car in Europe at Klein Matterhorn
What to Do
- Ride the Gornergrat cogwheel railway up to 3,089m for a sweeping panorama of 29 peaks above 4,000m
- Hike the famous Five Lakes Walk (5-Seenweg), where the Matterhorn is mirrored in alpine tarns
- Ski or snowboard the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise — Europe’s highest ski area, open year-round
- Visit the Matterhorn Museum to learn about the dramatic 1865 first ascent
- Enjoy fondue or raclette in a traditional chalet restaurant in the old village (Hinterdorf)
Best Time to Visit
Late June to September for hiking and wildflowers, October for golden larches, and December to April for world-class skiing and snowboarding.
Getting There
Zermatt is car-free. Drive or take the train to Täsch, then transfer to the 12-minute shuttle train into Zermatt. The scenic Glacier Express also connects Zermatt with St. Moritz, while Geneva and Zurich airports both offer direct rail connections (3-4 hours).
Visitor Tips
- Book accommodation well in advance, especially during peak ski season and summer holidays
- Buy a Peak Pass or Zermatt Travel Pass for unlimited use of cable cars and mountain railways
- Pack layers — alpine weather can change quickly even in summer
- For the best Matterhorn photos, head out at sunrise when the peak glows pink (alpenglow)
Nearby
- Gornergrat viewpoint and observatory
- Sunnegga and the Five Lakes hiking trail
- Täsch gateway village
- Saas-Fee, another stunning car-free alpine resort
- Aosta Valley, Italy — accessible via the Matterhorn Glacier Ride
Zermatt is more than a destination — it is a feeling of awe rekindled at every turn. Stand once beneath the Matterhorn at golden hour, and you’ll understand why generations of travelers keep returning to this magical corner of the Swiss Alps.
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