Schweizerhof Zermatt - a Small Luxury Hotel





The Schweizerhof Zermatt - a Small Luxury Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is the itinerary of the Tour Monte Rosa (TMR) to be done in 9 stages with ascent to Punta Gnifetti (4555 m) from the Italian side. You can add 2 days of rest, one in Zermatt and the other in Alagna. The stages of this journey are as follows: 1) Zermatt - Theodulpass (highest point 3,301m) 2) Theodulpass - St-Jacques in the Ayas 3) St-Jacques in the Ayas - Gressoney-La-Trinité 4) Gressoney-La-Trinité - Alagna 5) Alagna - Macugnaga-Staffa 6) Macugnaga-Staffa - Saas-Fee 7) Saas-Fee -...
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This great tour starts from the fantastic Valais mountain village of Zermatt in the canton of Valais. This place is car free. The path goes up to the Riffelalp via Grünsee. On arrival you can enjoy the hike from the beautiful five-star hotel on the Riffelalp as well as the train that takes you back to Zermatt.
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Like all hikes in and around Zermatt, this one will also keep its promises. Crystal clear lakes, grandiose mountains including the Matterhorn, simply unforgettable. This route begins at the train station in Zermatt and initially leads in large curves through the forest up to the Riffelalp (2222m). Over the Riffelberg (2582m) it then reaches the beautiful Riffelsee (2758m). With a fantastic view on the majestic Matterhorn, it returns to the starting point via Furi.
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Very attractive hiking trail with a wonderful view of the southeast face of the Weisshorn. The route starts at the train station in Zermatt and goes via Schweifinen, Wisshorn and Trift. Zermatt is a world-famous place with the Matterhorn, skeinen endless ski slopes and the ingenious hiking and mountain bike trails in summer.
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This fantastic circular hike leads to one of the most beautiful vantage points in the Zermatt region. The route begins in Zermatt at the train station and leads along the Herbriggweg path in a zigzag to the Trift Refuge (2337m). Via the Höhbalmen alpine meadows it goes to the Zmuttbach waterfall and along the stream back to Zermatt. This trail is also called Edelweiß or Höhbalmen Trail because of the many edelweiss flowers along the route.