Zermatt hosts a variety of winter activities from tobogganing and sleigh rides to ice climbing and mountaineering. For the group with non-skiers, the resort has something for everyone. Winter activities include ice hiking, ice climbing, snowshoeing, ice skating, sleigh-riding, helicopter rides, curling... the list goes on.
























In addition to the above, there is a network of winter walking paths for non-skiers (or skiers needing a day off!). If you are thinking more in terms of a luxurious rest day, then many of the more expensive hotels have spas and swimming pools that you can use.
• Take a gorge adventure guided climb with the Alpine Centre
• Sit back and enjoy the view from a horse-drawn carriage
• Learn to ice-climb up various frozen waterfalls in and around Zermatt
• See Zermatt’s stunning scenery from the skies on a paragliding trip
• Go tobogganing on one of the three runs in Zermatt

| Report date: | 30 Apr 2008 |
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| Last snowed: | 21 Apr 2008 |
| Fresh snow: | 10cm |
| Lifts open: | 13 out of 57 |
Snow depth | |
| Lower slopes: | 0cm |
| Upper slopes: | 220cm |
Piste information | |
| On-piste: | Excellent |
| Off-piste: | Tracked |
| Resort runs: | Closed |