36 Hours in Zermatt
The next morning we left Zurich and took at three and a half hour train to Zermatt. Zermatt is a small town nestled in the foothills of Matterhorn. The Matterhorn is a mountain of the Alps, straddling the main watershed and border between Switzerland and Italy. It is a large, near-symmetric pyramidal peak.
This is not a route I would suggest. Going to Zurich mid trip was not ideal but was a must due to M's conference. Ideally we would have continued on to Zermatt from Interlaken.
We arrived in Zermatt in the late morning.. the last leg was a little tough as the train was so full we couldn't sit. Disembarking we found ourselves in the hustle and bustle of it's main street or bahnhofstrasse. It had a beautiful brown chalet aesthetic but was more lively than the sleep village vibe of Wengen. The town was car free and hella charming, the majestic Matterhorn looming in the distance.
Step one was to locate our hote, Hotel Jagerhof and check in. The room was not ready so we left our things with the hotel and headed out. We turned to the bahnhofstrasse in search for some lunch and decided to grab a pizza at Molina Pizzeria.
Then we took the Gornergrat Railway up to the top of Gornergrat Mountain, Matterhorn in our sights the entire journey. The Gornergrat Railway is a unique fully electrified eco-friendly open-air cog railway travelling over the mountain to an altitude of 3039 metres. The journey takes about 33 minutes.
At the Summit is the Kulm Hotel, which is the highest hotel in the Swiss Alps. There was a short scenic loops and a viewing platform nearby.
Now you can end the trip right here and take the same train back down or you can walk down some of the way. There are five stops to get back to Zermatt; Rotenboden - Riffelberg - Riffelboden - Riffelalp - Findelbach and lastly Zermatt.
We decided to hike down to Rotenboden to see the Riffelsee Lake. It took over an hour. The whole trail was a bit meh. Nothing compared to the Panorama Trail we had done earlier in Wengen. This was a bit dreary and gray.. the lake wasn't as pretty as the pictures promised and when we arrived we missed the train to Zermatt by a few minutes and had to wait another forty minutes for the next one.
So unless you are a person who loves to hike.. I wouldn't recommend it.
Eventually we found ourselves back in Zermatt and stopped to have dinner at Hornox. It too was less impressive. Nothing was wrong with the food perse just that we had had better during this trip so our expectations I suppose had gotten high.
That day was a special day though.. because that day our D became a teenager. A whole freaking 13 years old. And how could we not end the day with something sweet. All the bakeries were closed but thankfully our hotel had a small chocolate dessert.
The next morning we had a really nice breakfast at the hotel and then headed out to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise.
Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is located on Klein Matterhorn, aka Little Matterhorn. Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is the highest cable car station in Europe. To get to Matterhorn Glacier Paradise you will ride a series of cable cars. The final leg of the journey, from Trockener Steg to the summit, is on a new cable car system that was completed in 2018. The only way to get to the summit is on these cable cars. There are no hiking trails since Klein Matterhorn is always covered in snow.
From Zermatt we took a cable car to Furi then Schwarzee to Trockener Steg and then we reach our destination of Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. You can get off at various stop for pictures but we chose to go all the way up.
On top there was a viewing platform.. you could stare at those mountains forever.. it was also a little chilly up here.. snow everywhere.. skiers and snow shoers.
Then we went down to the glacier paradise.
There was even a little ice tunnel you could slide down. While in the glacier tunnels you get so close to Italy our phones sent us Welcome to Italy texts.
Once we were done we headed back down to Zermatt. We had a quick and forgettable lunch and then stopped at the Petite Royal Cafe for coffee and cake.The carrot cake was so good.
Afterwards we grabbed a train and headed back to Zurich. We spent the night there.. in the morning we met up with a friend of M's he hadn't seen in 18 years.. had a delightful breakfast and headed to the airport..
This is not a route I would suggest. Going to Zurich mid trip was not ideal but was a must due to M's conference. Ideally we would have continued on to Zermatt from Interlaken.
We arrived in Zermatt in the late morning.. the last leg was a little tough as the train was so full we couldn't sit. Disembarking we found ourselves in the hustle and bustle of it's main street or bahnhofstrasse. It had a beautiful brown chalet aesthetic but was more lively than the sleep village vibe of Wengen. The town was car free and hella charming, the majestic Matterhorn looming in the distance.
Then we took the Gornergrat Railway up to the top of Gornergrat Mountain, Matterhorn in our sights the entire journey. The Gornergrat Railway is a unique fully electrified eco-friendly open-air cog railway travelling over the mountain to an altitude of 3039 metres. The journey takes about 33 minutes.
At the Summit is the Kulm Hotel, which is the highest hotel in the Swiss Alps. There was a short scenic loops and a viewing platform nearby.
We decided to hike down to Rotenboden to see the Riffelsee Lake. It took over an hour. The whole trail was a bit meh. Nothing compared to the Panorama Trail we had done earlier in Wengen. This was a bit dreary and gray.. the lake wasn't as pretty as the pictures promised and when we arrived we missed the train to Zermatt by a few minutes and had to wait another forty minutes for the next one.
So unless you are a person who loves to hike.. I wouldn't recommend it.
That day was a special day though.. because that day our D became a teenager. A whole freaking 13 years old. And how could we not end the day with something sweet. All the bakeries were closed but thankfully our hotel had a small chocolate dessert.
Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is located on Klein Matterhorn, aka Little Matterhorn. Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is the highest cable car station in Europe. To get to Matterhorn Glacier Paradise you will ride a series of cable cars. The final leg of the journey, from Trockener Steg to the summit, is on a new cable car system that was completed in 2018. The only way to get to the summit is on these cable cars. There are no hiking trails since Klein Matterhorn is always covered in snow.
Then we went down to the glacier paradise.
Once we were done we headed back down to Zermatt. We had a quick and forgettable lunch and then stopped at the Petite Royal Cafe for coffee and cake.The carrot cake was so good.
Incredible views - and I loved the close up of the glacier too. Happy belated birthday to your newly minted teenager.
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Happy belated Birthday to your new teenager! Exciting times ahead for all of you. I LOVE all of the photos. Such beauty that you don't see here in the States. A city without cars calls to me.
ReplyDeleteall that icy coldness is my jam. I love to be cold and those views are breathtaking!!
ReplyDeleteThose views are spectacular and we could use a little ice here right now as summer is sweltering with very hot temperatures!
ReplyDeleteThe hikes and trails see like they have some of the most wonderful views to take in. I would love to be able to do this and enjoy some of that delicious looking food. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
ReplyDeleteOne of the world's most iconic mountains! And wow, being inside that glacier!
ReplyDeleteAll of your photos are wonderful, but I think my favorite is the very first one!
ReplyDeleteWell this is freakin' spooky - I had a brief visit to Zermatt many years ago and remember expensive coffee & cake at the Kulm Hotel, which was worth it just for the view.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are fabulous :-)
Gorgeous photos - the skies are an incredible blue
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this post on your trip and looking at all of those gorgeous photos of the mountain.
ReplyDeleteWow, you sure had some good views there. Loved the pictures.
ReplyDeleteMy dad was a mountaineer and spent a year on the Matterhorn. I've got a lot of his photos but, as they were taken in the late 1950s they are all in black and white. That scenery looks stunning. What a shame you were underwhelmed with the hiking.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your son! xxx
Absolutely stunning views, and how fantastic does the glacier paradise look!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on D becoming a teenager, and that's such a gorgeous photo of you and M! xxx
Beautiful mountain. Isn't it something that it's still covered in snow? The glaciers are really neat too. The cable cars look scary, but sound fun at the same time. What a pretty picture of the mountain with the glistening water. Lots of good eats too. I like your pastel colored nails! This is a nice picture of the two of you to remember the day. : )
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Happy birthday to your new teen. Ah well, not every town can be a winner. There's a replica of the Matterhorn in Disneyland, so I'm familiar with the look of that mountain.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your son! You have such lovely views from the top of both those mountains; but I hate when we finish a hike and it just didn't seem worth it (at least you were going down and not up!)
ReplyDeleteThe views at Zermatt are nothing short of majestic and the glacier paradise looks marvelous!
ReplyDeleteI like train journeys, don't take many of them but I do like them, birthday wishes from me to your son
ReplyDeleteWow! What incredible pictures, and car free - that's very nice
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some sights I will never see with my own eyes so thanks for sharing. You four are by far the most traveled people I know. Or at least kinda know.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to become a teenager - on a beautiful trip with family! I’m loving your posts on this trip.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun interesting time, I really love the ice in glacier paradise, they have that kind of stuff here in the winter and it is so interesting to see what they do with the ice.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful to be able to see these lovely photos you have shared, well done.
ReplyDeleteAmazing views, and Happy Birthday to your son.. Great photos of a happy family.
My great grandfather climbed the Matterhorn, a long time ago. Happy Birthday to you new teenager!
ReplyDeleteWow! The Matterhorn is a stand-out. And all that ice is amazing. Happy birthday to D!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is wow! Those snowy mountain peaks are incredible. Now I need to add Zermatt to my bucket list.
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Amazing photos. What a trip. You'll remember this for a long time!
ReplyDeleteOh em gee...those mountains! I don't really hike but for these views....I might just:D
ReplyDeletewow-zers!!! the views and "most" of the landscapes were really spectacular!! and glacier paradise, what an unbelievable experience!! happy birthday to D, you don't need a big fancy dessert, i think he will remember this birthday forever!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing adventure! Your family's beautiful smiles have me grinning nonstop. ~nods~ Safe travels, my dear.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday D!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful day, the pictures are as gorgeous as y'all's smiles.
Wow, your pics are STUNNING! How cool that you went inside a glacier! Happy birthday, new teenager! Chocolate is the best way to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteTeenagers are amazing -- Happy Birthday to the new one in your family! And getting to visit the Matterhorn? Explore the inside of a glacier? Wow! Definitely a birthday he will always remember. Fabulous fabulous pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow, what breath taking views! I'd love to visit the Matterhorn!
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Beautiful! Every photo looks like a painting :)
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I can't get over how much traveling you guys are doing. This trip/Zurich looked incredible despite the mishaps. And the glacier/ice caves are on another level. I am dually impressed.
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Oh wow, fabulous photos! I recognize the Matterhorn from photos. So glad that you and your family were able to visit this gorgeous area.
ReplyDeleteThese views (and the food) are simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! The views are just incredible!
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What a great trip! Happy Birthday to D! I saw that dessert and at first I thought it was a breakfast!
ReplyDeleteResending comment. Happy Birthday to D! Oh I miss those tween years! Love the photos. SO my brother was in Northern Italy on a seven day daily hike thing and he commented that the altitude got to most, but being from Colorado it was not an issue. Did you notice the altitude Hena?
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Wow! What an incredible trip! The mountains are amazing. Happy Birthday to your son!
ReplyDeleteThe views are stunning! And the glacier paradise looks amazing and the coffee and cake looks delicious. Happy birthday to your son!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. I hope the rest of your journey is also beautiful.
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Happy birthday to your son! And wow, that glacier paradise looks amazing, and so do the views of the mountains.
ReplyDeletethe mountain and its surrounding looks fantastic.....
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing beautiful photos and details
Such beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Birthday to the new teenager :)
All the best Jan
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These photos are so beautiful - like picture postcards. It looks like you had a wonderful time! Happy belated birthday to your new teen.
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Happy belated birthday to D! Your photos are lovely- as is your family, thank you so much for sharing them with us! I have a friend from elementary school who went to Zermatt when we were still kids, and she loved it so much it became her whole personality for awhile 😂 I'd love to go someday, it looks stunning, though I'll probably skip that lake hike!
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