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Summer in Zermatt

Hot sunny days, cool duvet nights: Zermatt is glorious in the summer.

Zermatt in the summer is a secret paradise. The snow-capped mountains offer an escape from the crowded beaches, with clean, fresh air and healthy living; barbecues, golf, swimming, tennis, paragliding and mountain biking amongst the green meadows and mountain lakes, topped with a gourmet lunch on a sunny mountain terrace.

The village buzzes with a multitude of musical, cultural and gastronomic events. Our guests tell us there is only one small problem; there’s too much to do in one week!

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Summer Events and Festivals in Zermatt

Zermatt's Top Summer Happenings

Zermatt comes alive each summer with an exciting lineup of events that span the spectrum from adrenaline-pumping bike races and gastronomic delights to awe-inspiring fireworks and exceptional musical performances. Not to mention, it plays host to one of the most grueling marathons on the planet.

Summer Hiking & Walking

Breathtaking mountain walks above Zermatt


There are numerous summer hiking and walking routes in and around Zermatt. These routes, many of which are ski runs in the winter, are also ideal for mountain bike enthusiasts. The 400 km of summer hiking and walking trails take from 30 minutes to one or more days, going from gentle larch forests to the foot of majestic glaciers.

You won’t get lost: the yellow signs indicate the various summer hiking trails and estimate of how long it will take you. In no time you will find yourself amongst thick forests, Alpine lakes, enchanting valleys, dramatic gorges, bridges over mountain streams and waterfalls, towering mountains and magnificent glaciers! Watch out for the local wildlife, the marmots, the chamois and the deer.

For a more relaxed exploration, the lifts or trains from Zermatt will take you high up the mountain (one way lift ticket will be required), where you may walk around and marvel at the views, before heading back down to Zermatt.

Mountaineering and climbing

Scaling Heights in Zermatt

The iconic Matterhorn stands as Zermatt’s crowning jewel of mountaineering. Ever since Edward Whymper’s inaugural ascent in 1865, this majestic peak has drawn countless climbing enthusiasts each summer. Tackling the Matterhorn requires expert skills or the guidance of a seasoned mountain guide, yet Zermatt caters to a wide array of climbing passions with its sport climbing routes, Via Ferrata, and a selection of more accessible climbing paths for various skill levels.

Mountain Biking

Zermatt's Summer Rush: An MTB Paradise

Zermatt is rapidly emerging as a prime summer mountain biking hub, aligning with Switzerland’s national initiative to enhance its appeal as a biking destination. The town’s commitment to creating bike-friendly infrastructure is evident, offering an array of trails across three mountains, making it just as lively in summer as in the bustling winter season.

Zermatt’s mountain biking isn’t reserved solely for the competitive. It caters to every kind of biking enthusiast, from those seeking a leisurely cycle to picturesque spots around the town to those thirsting for challenging ascents or a relaxed downhill ride using the ski lifts. With the diversity of trails and experiences on offer, Zermatt ensures that every visitor, regardless of their biking prowess, can find a route that matches their desire for adventure or relaxation.

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