Luxury Andermatt Chalets & Hotels

Step into luxury ski holidays in Andermatt, where Swiss tradition meets modern sophistication. Discover our collection of elegant chalets and boutique hotels in this alpine gem.

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Andermatt

If you’re seeking something quieter but still want excellent skiing, Andermatt is a great fit. Recent investment has transformed the resort, and now you’ll find modern lifts, high-altitude terrain, and a relaxed village. For luxury ski breaks in Switzerland away from the busier resorts, it’s the perfect choice.

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Once a hidden gem, Andermatt has transformed into one of the most exciting luxury ski destinations in Switzerland. The village has retained its historic charm while welcoming striking new hotels and chalets that have redefined Alpine hospitality. It feels intimate yet international, a resort that insiders are now watching very closely.

The ski terrain is centred on Gemsstock, renowned for its steep descents, reliable powder, and off-piste adventures. Advanced skiers are drawn to its challenges, while intermediates find plenty of variety across the linked Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis area, which spans more than 180 kilometres of pistes. With altitudes close to 3,000 metres, snow conditions are strong throughout the season, and the new lift network has made exploring the wider domain seamless.

Off the mountain, Andermatt surprises with its sophistication. The Chedi Andermatt, with its vast spa and Asian-inspired design, has become a benchmark for Alpine luxury, while the village also boasts a world-class concert hall, bringing culture to the peaks. Fine dining, boutique shopping, and wellness experiences round out a lifestyle that feels both intimate and international.

Travel Information

Airport 1

ZURICH (ZRH) - 125KM // 1HR 30MINS

Airport 2

MILAN MALPENSA (MXP) - 195KM // 2HRS

Private Airport

LUGANO (LUG) - 74KM // 1HR 15MINS

Train Station

ANDERMATT - In Resort

Heli Pad

ANDERMATT - In Resort

Andermatt Ski Overview

Framed by towering peaks and deep Alpine valleys, Andermatt offers some of Switzerland’s most dramatic and rewarding skiing. The SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis covers over 180 km of slopes, ranging from gentle learning zones on the Nätschen side to steep, freeride-famous descents off the Gemsstock Glacier. Snow reliability is excellent thanks to high altitude and a north-facing orientation, while recent lift upgrades and modern mountain restaurants have transformed Andermatt into a sleek yet soulful destination. Whether you’re carving long runs, chasing powder, or exploring hidden backcountry terrain, Andermatt delivers Swiss precision with adventurous edge.

Ski area:

3 Valleys

Resort/Top:

1444m/2961m

Pistes:

168km

Beginners:

17

Intermediate:

37

Advanced

11

Ski Lifts:

28

Snow Park:

1

Nursery Areas:

3

Cross Country:

140km

For those seeking adventure, Andermatt offers more than world-class skiing — with heli-skiing, ski touring, and paragliding among its most thrilling pursuits. Off the slopes, visitors can enjoy boutique shopping, cosy cinemas, and indulgent spas, while a year-round calendar of music, food, and mountain festivals brings the village to life throughout the season.

Heli-Skiing

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Museums

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Tabogganing

Ice Climbing

Ski Touring

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Paragliding

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Ice Skating

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FESTIVALS

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When is the best time to ski in Andermatt?
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The Andermatt ski season runs from early December to late April, with peak conditions from January to March. Its high-altitude slopes and north-facing terrain - especially on Gemsstock - guarantee reliable snow even in warmer months. March and early April are perfect for longer, sun-drenched days and quieter pistes.

What makes Andermatt unique compared to other Swiss ski resorts?
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Andermatt blends traditional Alpine charm with modern sophistication. It’s home to the SkiArena Andermatt–Sedrun–Disentis, Switzerland’s largest linked ski area in Central Switzerland, yet it remains refreshingly uncrowded. The resort offers a rare combination of challenging freeride terrain, family-friendly slopes, and authentic Swiss culture, all within a beautifully preserved mountain village.

What are the ski areas and terrain like in Andermatt?
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The ski terrain is diverse and dramatic. Gemsstock caters to advanced skiers with legendary off-piste routes and deep powder, while Nätschen–Sedrun and Disentis provide wide, rolling pistes perfect for intermediates and families. With over 180 km of slopes and state-of-the-art lifts, Andermatt delivers a complete ski experience for every level.

Is Andermatt good for beginners and families?
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Yes. The Nätschen side of the mountain features gentle learning zones, excellent ski schools, and sunny slopes ideal for beginners. Families appreciate the resort’s intimate layout, easy access between lifts and hotels, and the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Younger guests also enjoy off-slope fun like ice skating, snow tubing, and toboggan runs in the valley.

How do I get to Andermatt?
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Andermatt is one of Switzerland’s most accessible mountain resorts. Located just two hours from Zurich Airport, it’s connected by direct train routes and well-maintained roads. Travellers can arrive by rail to Andermatt station, or The Camel Collection can arrange private transfers and chauffeur services from Zurich, Geneva, or Milan.

What is après-ski and dining like in Andermatt?
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Après-ski in Andermatt is refined and atmospheric rather than rowdy. You’ll find chic lounges, rustic mountain huts, and world-class restaurants — from local Alpine fare to Michelin-starred fine dining. Many of Andermatt’s hotels feature luxury spas and wine bars, perfect for winding down after a day on the slopes.

Andermatt is an excellent choice for families, combining manageable terrain, top-tier instruction, and easy village logistics. The Nätschen area is the main base for younger skiers, with wide, gentle slopes, magic carpets, and the KidsArena — a secure learning zone run by the Swiss Ski School, known for its professional, multilingual instructors. Beginners can progress quickly here before exploring the broader Andermatt–Sedrun–Disentis network.

Les Moulins is the junior slope near the town centre, home to the kids’ club run by the SwissOff the slopes, Andermatt offers plenty to keep children entertained: sledging tracks, snow tubing, and an ice-skating rink in the village. Several hotels feature family suites, childcare, and early dining options, while most restaurants welcome younger guests without fuss. The village layout is compact and largely car-free, allowing families to move easily between lifts, lessons, and accommodation. Ski School and a crèche, Les Schtroumpfs. It has one magic carpet and one button.

For parents, this means a straightforward and stress-free ski experience. With reliable snow, short transfers from Zurich, and everything within walking distance, Andermatt has quietly become one of Switzerland’s most convenient and family-friendly ski resorts.