Something of a hidden gem in the Swiss Alps, luxury ski holidays in Andermatt offer an alluring blend of refined exclusivity and authentic mountain charm. This beautifully preserved village in the Urseren Valley is famed for its cinematic alpine scenery and deep, reliable snow, particularly on the legendary Gemsstock Mountain. Discerning travellers will appreciate Andermatt's understated elegance, where traditional architecture, inviting streets and a welcoming atmosphere set the tone for a truly serene escape. The ski terrain is well known for its freestyle terrain and powder-filled descents, while the village provides everything from gourmet dining to boutique shopping. With a perfect balance of adventure and tranquillity, Andermatt promises an elevated winter experience. Book a luxury ski chalet in Andermatt and discover the effortless sophistication of this exceptional Swiss resort.
Skiing in Andermatt
The largest village of three in the Ursern Valley, the skiing in Andermatt is justifiably famous. For off piste skiers, Gemsstock mountain boasts some of Europe's best back-country terrain. Andermatt's snow record is very strong, with a season lasting from November though until late April, it's a great option for early or late season ski holidays. With over 120km of pisted runs, there's also plenty on offer across marked runs. Beginner skiing in Andermatt can be found on the Nätschen side of the valley and in the connected ski area of Sedrun. Cruisy blue and red pistes, and quiet slopes, make Andermatt ski resort a great choice for mixed-ability groups.
Andermatt Ski Resort
The quaint cobbled streets of Andermatt reveal welcome surprises at every corner. Traditional chalets, a folk museum, historic church, and tumbling river all combine for a charming atmosphere in the original village. Newer developments, including one of the best luxury hotels in Switzerland, have been sympathetically designed to complement the old village.
Luxury hotels in Andermatt, and private ski chalets, have encouraged high-end developments in the resort. Something of a cultural hub, the Andermatt Concert Hall hosts an array of events in winter, including international classical music festivals and comedy nights. For non-skiers, activities include horse and sleigh rides through pristine alpine forests, curling, ice-skating, snowshoeing, and relaxing in the stunning spa at the Chedi Andermatt Hotel.
Restaurants and Après Ski
Several restaurants in Andermatt boast Michelin stars and Gault Millau recognition, serving menus that range from regional specialities to international fine dining. Of particular note is the famous Andermatt mountain restaurant, Gütsch by Markus Neff. With 16 Gault Millau points, it's unrivalled for a mountain restaurant, especially one sitting at 2,340m altitude. The Japanese, one of two restaurants at The Chedi Andermatt Hotel is also a highlight.
During a luxury ski holiday in Andermatt, there are several après ski bars to discover. Classy wine bars with roaring fires and cocktail lounges have popped up in recent years, for a more refined après experience. Music and cold beers on terraces in the sun however, can also be found at the foot of the pistes, for visitors who prefer dancing with a cold beer at the end of a long ski day. For skiers exploring the wider ski domain, there are also après bars in neighbouring Sedrun village, from where regular mountain trains run, to bring revellers back to Andermatt.
Luxury Ski Chalets and Hotels in Andermatt
Andermatt's reputation as a luxury ski holiday destination is ever growing, so arguably it's a resort to visit sooner rather than later, before it's too widely discovered! Undoubtedly the best hotel in Andermatt is the 5-star Chedi Andermatt Hotel, which has contributed to the rise of this traditional ski village. While Andermatt's luxury chalet rental market is still developing, this top Swiss ski hotel is ready to open up the region for discerning visitors.