Zermatt Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Zermatt

Top Rated for
4.79 (7 Ratings)
Beginners
4.69 (148 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.68 (148 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.62 (71 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.61 (18 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.56 (139 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 25%
Intermediate 64%
Advanced 12%
Ranked
59th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.43
From 148 Reviews
130
Total Runs
1620
Bottom Elevation
3899
Top Elevation
360
Skiable Terrain

Zermatt Piste Map

Grab the Zermatt ski resort map to get the lay of the land across one of the Alps' most iconic destinations. The trail map covers 130 runs spanning 2,279 metres of vertical, from 1,620m up to a staggering 3,899m at the top of the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. You'll find 18 gondolas and cable cars, 24 chairlifts and 10 drag lifts connecting 32 beginner runs, 83 intermediate runs and 15 advanced runs across this legendary Swiss resort.

piste map for Zermatt

Best Runs in Zermatt

  • Blauherd-Sunnegga (Blue): A long, wide cruiser ideal for building confidence with stunning Matterhorn views throughout the descent.

  • Kumme (Blue): A scenic blue run dropping from Gornergrat with consistent pitch and spectacular glacier panoramas.

  • Furgg-Schwarzsee (Blue): A mellow blue that winds beautifully beneath the Matterhorn's north face, popular with intermediates warming up.

  • National (Red): A challenging red run from Stockhorn that's often used for race training, featuring steep sections and excellent carving terrain.

  • Rote Nase (Red): A consistently steep red piste descending from Gornergrat with great snow-holding and rewarding fall-line skiing.

  • Triftji (Red): A proper leg-burner dropping nearly 900 vertical metres from Rothorn, known for varied terrain and sustained gradient.

  • Stockhorn Descent (Black): The resort's signature black run plunging from Stockhorn with relentless steepness and frequently mogulled sections.

  • Riffelberg-Furi (Black): A technical black that holds moguls well and demands precise turn choice through its tight, steep upper section.

  • Kandahar (Black): A legendary downhill course run from Trockener Steg with racing history, testing terrain, and demanding fall-away sections.