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Zermatt's magic mountain

From snowy thrills to sophistication off the slopes, there’s plenty to tempt skiiers to this part of Switzerland - where you're guaranteed to fall for the Matterhorn

February 26, 2017 18:58
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If ever anything deserves the title “magic mountain”, it’s the Matterhorn. Its crooked peak — looking as if a drunken giant has given it a squeeze — caught the early evening light as we pulled into Zermatt’s train station, and I was instantly under its spell, just as I had been nine years ago when I first clapped eyes on it.

It was the Matterhorn that put Zermatt on the map, partly thanks to its infamous conquest by Edward Whymper in 1865. Since then, this formerly humble farming village has been transformed into one of the world’s most desirable ski destinations.

Just a stroll down the main Bahnhofstrasse tells you you’ve landed somewhere special: a pleasing combination of elegant 19th century hotels, cosy restaurants, chic boutiques and fairy lights twinkling everywhere.

Zermatt’s Alpine charm is more than matched by its huge and varied skiing area — all 200 kilometres of it. As I hadn’t visited since 2008, and my husband had never been to Zermatt, our first morning was spent skiing the wide, well-groomed blue runs of Gornergrat with our instructor from the Swiss Ski & Snowboard School, long enough to get our ski legs back.