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Zermatt Snow & Skiing Conditions

 

LATEST UPDATE February 15th: The winter has brought yet more snow and the cold is preserving it perfectly. All 78 lifts and all 190 runs across Zermatt-Cervinia and Saas Fee are open. There is snow all the way down to Lake Geneva now, where getting into your car can be a challenge...

 

 

January 21st : Another big snowfall and the snow conditions in Zermatt continue to exceed all expectations. This is truly going to be a sensational season. Even the rocks in the river are covered by a meter of powder snow...

January 9th : After 3 weeks of heavy snowfalls, there is now over 2 meters of fresh snow in the village and more up top. Powder skiing conditions are exceptional and the snow base will now last well into the month of May!

December 18th update: we have had a week of continuous snowfall with a total of 100cm of new snow on top of a base which was already good. This means that the skiing is better than ever and the season is off to the best start in a decade!

 The gourmet ski guide in front of the Mountain Exposure office after a big lunch:

 

December 9th update: we have had three days of continuous snowfall which means that the skiing is better than ever! The villages are white, and in Zermatt the Gornergrat and Sunnegga areas have opened some of their slopes, which makes it possible to link all four areas. The best skiing is still to be had in the Matterhorn area bordering Italy, where almost all runs are now open.

December 1st update: The good snow is holding and the number of runs has doubled. We now have a total of 42 lifts, 50 runs, 1,600m of vertical and 117km of piste open. Both Cervinia and Valtournenche are open, as well as Gornergrat to Riffelberg. And there are no crowds - see the webcam image below of your private Gornergrat ski slope with perfect groomed corduroy:

 

 

November 21st update: Skiing conditions are exceptional in both Zermatt and Saas Fee. Both resorts were perfectly positioned to receive the brunt of the recent depression from the gulf of Genoa - it snowed continuously for 5 days above 2,500 metres. Across Zermatt and Cervinia there are 20 lifts and 26 runs open, while in Saas Fee 5 lifts, 5 runs and 5 snowpark areas are open. Snow conditions in all three areas are beautiful and powdery. The image below is taken from the Gornergrat webcam:
 

 

 

April 22n update: Your gourmet ski guide spent a day in Verbier and was shocked by how poor the conditions are there compared to Zermatt! Apart from the top of Mont-Fort, all runs are brown, slushy and patchy. Meanwhile in Zermatt we still have perfect powdery winter snow spanning a vertical of 1,300 metres. You can see how good conditions are on the webcam shot below.

Gornergrat webcam on April 22nd 2011:

 

April 19th update: 10 cm of fresh snow fell on the top slopes. The quite cool temperatures at altitude have preserved the snow so that that the pistes have glorious winter quality powdery snow from 3,800 meters down to 2,500 metres. Below that you will get very sensual soft spring snow.

Stockhorn on April 19th 2011:

 

March 28th update: 25 cm of fresh snow fell on the Matterhorn Paradise area near the link with Cervinia. Snow depths: Top 190cm; middle 126cm; bottom 15cm. All lifts are open and the skiing is superb; powdery from top to middle, and easy spring snow from middle to bottom.

Here's the Gourmet Ski Guide booking a table from his office

on March 28th 2011:

 

March 20th update: another 10 cm fell on top of the 50cm two days ago. See how deep the snow is, just by the side of the Gornergrat run:

March 17th update: 50 cm of snow has fallen on the slopes in Zermatt and Saas Fee. Snow heights: Top 220cm, middle 144cm, bottom 48cm. With this exceptional snow base the resort runs will easily last through to Easter. These last snowfalls were highly localized, giving us by far the best skiing conditions in the Alps. Here is a review from the Daily Telegraph:

"Zermatt has had some fantastic snowfall lately. A Ski Club of Great Britain representative in the resort was woken by the sound of avalanche control this week before enjoying some good powder. The area is extensive and there is something to keep skiers and boarders of all abilities entertained. Cervinia is only a few lifts and runs away and there’s been knee-deep powder here too this week.

Zermatt is one of the prettiest resorts in Switzerland and the famous Matterhorn provides an impressive backdrop. It’s renowned for some of the best mountain cuisine too, so if you’re a powder hound and a foodie, this may well be the resort for you."

March 15th update: 15cm of fresh snow fell on the top area, refreshing both the pistes and the off-piste powder conditions and giving us more fresh tracks. All runs are in immaculate winter condition with abundant snow and all lifts are open.

 

Mountain Exposure chef Vicky below Testa Grigia on March 14th, 2011

 

March 5th update: another 30-50cm of light powder fell on the Klein Matterhorn area and the surrounding slopes on Friday night. We had bottomless powder off-piste skiing in the couloirs under Testa Grigia. Truly epic conditions; the best day of the season by far. The pistes are of course in perfect condition and will easily last until the the very late Easter this year.

Our Tracks Near Stafelalp on Saturday March 5th 2011

Our-Tracks-Near-Stafelalp-March

March 3d update: there is a cumulated total of 50cm of fresh snow on the top slopes after 4 snowfalls in seven days. If we may quote the Ski Club of Great Britain snow report: 'Zermatt (18/135cm) has some of the best skiing in Switzerland at the moment helped by the 15cm of fresh snow that fell on Tuesday 1st March. Saas Fee (56/235cm) is also in great shape'.

February 16th update: some long awaited fresh snow fell on our mountains. The Klein Matterhorn area received 25cm of powder snow all the way down to Italy, to the great satisfaction of off-piste skiers. All lifts are open and all pistes are in remarkable condition, with immaculate snow. For good skiers, the Stockhorn runs and Garten bumps have exceptional grippy powdery winter snow. To our knowledge, Zermatt has the best skiing conditions in Europe currently.


 

 

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