Zermatt snow report

The Zermatt snow report for Feb 01 is a 32cm base depth with 33 of 54 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Zermatt are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

   
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Base

32cm
Hard Packed

Summit

75cm
Powder

Depth vs Average

58%
vs average of 55cm on Feb 01
Lifts Open
33/54 open
Km Open
209 km open
Runs Open
58%

Resort Overview

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Sept 01
Projected Opening
Sept 01
Projected Closing
Nestled in the heart of the Valais Alps, Zermatt offers an alpine experience that blends high-altitude adventure with refined Swiss charm. The resort sits at the foot of the Matterhorn, one of Europe’s most iconic peaks, and benefits from excellent snow coverage, receiving approximately 414 cm of snowfall annually. With 359 hectares of skiable terrain, Zermatt boasts 147 pistes served by 54 lifts, offering seamless access to a wide-ranging mountain experience. The network features beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert runs, with the majority catering to confident skiers. Families will appreciate Zermatt’s welcoming infrastructure, including child-friendly lift systems, easy access to nursery slopes, and professional ski schools offering tailored tuition for younger guests. Off the slopes, the resort maintains a pedestrianised village centre, helping to create a safe and tranquil atmosphere for all ages. The consistent snow conditions and extensive snowmaking capability ensure reliable skiing throughout the season. Visitors choose Zermatt not only for its expansive terrain, which connects with the Italian resort of Cervinia for cross-border skiing, but also for its high-altitude appeal, with a summit reaching 3,899 m and a vertical drop of 2,279 m. Add to that breathtaking views, top-tier dining options, and world-renowned hospitality, and it’s easy to see why Zermatt stands out as one of the most compelling alpine destinations in Europe.  

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