Zermatt’s Hidden Treasures
Nolan O'Connor
| 19-12-2024
· Travel Team
Hey Lykkers! Planning a trip to Zermatt, the car-free paradise surrounded by stunning Swiss Alps?
This little mountain town is a haven for skiers, hikers, and mountain bikers alike. Whether you’re visiting for a day or a few days, here’s your guide to making the most of your time in Zermatt—complete with tips, activities, and costs.

How to Get to Zermatt?

Zermatt is a car-free zone, so the only way to reach it is by train or taxi. The nearest station is Täsch, where you can park your car if you’re driving, or hop on a shuttle train for the quick 12-minute ride to Zermatt.
There’s a secure car park in Täsch with a daily rate of around 16 USD (cost may vary). Once you arrive in Zermatt, small electric shuttle taxis can take you to your accommodation if needed, but the town is quite walkable.

Zermatt

What is There to See and Do in Zermatt?

1. See Switzerland’s Famous Matterhorn Mountain: The Matterhorn is Zermatt’s star attraction. You don’t need to go far to enjoy views of this iconic peak; it’s visible from the town center and even better from a nearby viewing platform at the chapel. If you’re just visiting for the day, head to the chapel for a closer look with a telescope. There’s no entrance fee, but donations are welcome.

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2. Learn About Zermatt’s History: Discover the rich history of the region at the Matterhorn Museum, located next to the chapel. Entry costs around 10 USD per person. It’s a fascinating spot to learn about the mountaineering legacy of Zermatt.
3. Shopping on Zermatt’s Main Street: If you’re in the mood to shop, Zermatt has a mix of high-end jewelry, watches, and clothing stores, as well as equipment shops for hiking and skiing.
4. Relax with a Hot Drink: Spend the afternoon at a cozy bar on the main street, snuggled under heaters with a hot chocolate or aperitif. For a more tranquil setting, try Bergrestaurant Blatten, which offers mountain views and a peaceful atmosphere. A hot chocolate at a café here costs around 8-12 USD (cost may vary).

Bergrestaurant Blatten

5. Hit Zermatt’s Ski Slopes: Zermatt is a popular winter sports destination, ideal for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. If you’re new to the sport, check out the Zermatt tourism board for recommendations on the best slopes and beginner-friendly areas. Ski rentals cost about 30-50 USD per day (cost may vary).
6. Go Mountain Biking: In the summer months, Zermatt is a great spot for mountain biking with various trails suitable for different skill levels. Visit the Zermatt tourism website to plan your biking adventures. A mountain bike rental costs around 25-40 USD per day (cost may vary).
7. Hike with Views Over Zermatt’s Mountain Ranges: There are plenty of stunning hiking trails around Zermatt. The 5 Lakes (5-Seeweg) trail and the Kulturweg trail are both excellent options, showcasing the beautiful landscapes and views of the Matterhorn. The 5 Lakes trail is a bit more challenging but worth it for the stunning views at Grindjsee. Shorter trails, like the Kulturweg, offer a taste of local history and stunning scenery. Hiking equipment rentals cost around 15-25 USD per day (cost may vary).

Kulturwege Zermatt

What is There to Do in Zermatt for Families?

Zermatt isn’t just for thrill-seekers; there’s plenty to keep families entertained. Just outside town, the Forest Fun park offers tree-top adventures and climbing activities, while smaller playgrounds can be found around town.

Forest Fun park Zermatt

For a relaxing day out, Leisee lake is just a 10-minute walk from the Sunnegga funicular station. It has a beach, a playground, and barbeque areas, and in the summer months, you can even swim in the lake. Plus, it offers fantastic views of the Matterhorn! A family ticket for the Forest Fun park costs around 25 USD (cost may vary).
Zermatt truly offers something for everyone—whether you’re here to ski, hike, bike, or simply relax and take in the stunning views of the Matterhorn. While the town’s car-free status might require a bit more planning, the convenience of public transport and the breathtaking scenery more than make up for it.
Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, Zermatt is a destination that will leave you with lasting memories. So pack your bags, bring your sense of adventure, and get ready to explore one of Switzerland’s most charming mountain towns. Enjoy your trip, Lykkers!