Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

 

The highest cable car station in Europe (3,883 m), with its new restaurant, sets fresh standards in sustainable development. The views of the highest mountains in Italy, France and Switzerland are breathtaking. The ski area on the Theodul Glacier is open 365 days a year.

The Klein Matterhorn is a peak of the Pennine Alps, overlooking Zermatt in the Swiss canton of Valais. At 3,883 metres above sea level, it is the highest place in Europe that can be reached by aerial tramway or gondola lift, as well as by any other means of transport.

The Zermatt Bergbahnen AG take visitors right to Europe’s highest mountain station – at amazing 3883 metres.

The panoramic view over the largest glaciers of the Alps and over no fewer than 38 breathtaking giants of the Swiss, French and Italian Alps is truly unparalleled. The Mont Blanc, highest mountain of the Alps, appears almost near enough to touch.

Visitors are very close to Italian territory now and look at the “endearing rear” of the famous Matterhorn. Below them at the foot of the mountain, they can see Europe’s largest ski region – the Matterhorn glacier paradise, open 365 days a year.

Matterhorn glacier paradise – a world of adventures. From here, mountaineers and hikers accompanied by mountain guides set off to scale the Breithorn (4,164 m), a 2.5-hour climb up the perennial snows; for many hikers, this is their first ascent of a 4,000-metre peak. On some days, the views from the observation platform are so clear they seem to stretch as far as the Mediterranean. Mont Blanc (4,810 m) in France, the highest mountain in the Alps, towers above its neighbours; the summit of the Gran Paradiso (4,061 m), Italy’s highest peak, is often also visible. The air up here is thin, so visitors should take plenty of time to explore. This is also the summit of the international ski area, open 365 days a year, and the gateway to Europe’s largest summer ski area.

The Matterhorn from a fresh angle

Up here, right by the Italian border, visitors see a very different side of the Matterhorn. This comes as a surprise: the view is very different to the one from the Gornergrat or the Rothorn, it’s as if the Matterhorn has acquired a new look. In fact this vantage point offers the finest view of the mountain’s south face.

Summer training for national ski teams

Anyone seeking the autograph of an international ski star has the best chances of success up at Matterhorn glacier paradise. In summer, nearly all the world’s national ski teams train for the speed disciplines up on the glacier, and all the athletes have to pass through the summit station to access the summer pistes.

All year:

– Audio system on the ride to the summit with information about the alpine world, the cog railway and much more

– Observation platform with summit cross, photo point and information panel on the mountain panorama

– Inside the mountain: observation window looking out over the Breithorn

– Cinema Lounge

– Restaurant with shop

– Matterhorn glacier paradise lodge with accommodation

– Meeting room

– Glacier palace, the highest in Europe

– Direct access to the ski pistes (365 days a year, including on the Theodul Glacier)

– Ski pistes linked to Italy (both winter and summer)

– Photo subjects: Matterhorn, Breithorn, Weisshorn and other celebrity mountains

– InfoCube – 3S Bahn

Summer:-

– Summer ski area, 21 km of piste

– Snow Park Zermatt at the Plateau Rosa

– Snowtubing

Matterhorn glacier ride:

The world’s highest 3S cableway has been carrying visitors to the Matterhorn glacier paradise since 2018. The Matterhorn glacier ride, with gondolas created by the Pininfarina design studio, was developed in addition to the existing aerial tramway and offers a more comfortable and luxurious trip. It also increases the transport capacity by 2,000 guests per hour. The highlight of the modern cable car are its four “Crystal ride” cabins, which are coated with Swarovski crystals. During the nine-minute journey, the four special cabins offer a spectacular view: after three minutes, the cloudy glass bottom clears in a matter of seconds to provide a magnificent view of the glacier landscape.

 

Tour Exclusions:

  • Excursion rates are higher in peak season (April – Sep months), and low in off season (Oct – Mar months).
  • Rates are not valid for during Events, Bank holidays or any other special occasion.
  • Any services which are not mentioned in tour inclusions, are excluded.

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