Zermatt in winter feels like a scene lifted from a storybook. Snow blankets the village, the air is crisp and clean, and the Matterhorn watches over everything with quiet authority. In this car-free alpine haven, days unfold gently yet spectacularly, balancing high-altitude adventure with the comforting intimacy of chalet life.
A Day in a Winter Wonderland
Morning breaks softly over Zermatt. Open the windows of your chalet and let the view do the talking: snow-laced chalets below, silvery peaks rising high, pine trees dusted in white. The car-free village is still asleep, wrapped in calm. In the distance, the Matterhorn stands timeless and quietly majestic.
Skis on, adventure begins. Step straight out onto the slopes from your ski-in, ski-out chalet and spend the morning carving your way through one of the world’s most celebrated ski domains. Come lunchtime, make your way to the legendary Chez Vrony — a high-altitude classic with sweeping mountain views and the Matterhorn ever-present on the horizon. At 2,000 metres, few tables rival this one. As the light fades and legs grow satisfyingly tired, return to the chalet to warm up by the fire and await dinner.
An Evening in Your Chalet
By evening, the chalet glows with warmth — and dinner is ready. A private chef has prepared Alpine favourites, their aromas filling the room. Crisp röstis, slow-cooked lamb shoulder, apple doughnuts baking gently in the oven. Pour a glass of red, gather around the table, and savour the simple luxury of a ski holiday done beautifully. Finish the day by slipping into the hot tub and let the day’s exhilaration melt away.