- Zermatt sits at 5,315 feet in a alpine valley at the base of several mountains.
- Zermatt, originally primarily an agricultural town, was "discovered" in the mid-19th century by English climbers. The town opened as a ski resort in 1898.
- The premier attractions in Zermatt are skiing and climbing the Matterhorn. Other sights include the Matterhorn Museum, the historic Old Town and an array of summer and winter outdoor sports.
- More than 3,000 people climb the Matterhorn each year.
- Zermatt is accessible via train from Bern, Basel and Zurich. The journey is about two hours via rail from Bern.










