Andermatt
The Andermatt region is considered one of the most snow-sure ski resorts in Switzerland, known for its dry powder and mostly north facing slopes. The village offers an ideal location for exploring with direct access to the Obleralp Pass and both ski areas. Free riders and lovers of steep slope descents fall for the Gemsstock, while intermediates and families find themselves in their element at the Nätschen and Sedrun resorts. The village offers a warm, traditional Swiss feel with a variety of dining experiences and facilities.




Why Andermatt
The top peak, has lots of off piste runs that travel around the back of Gemsstock, called The Guspis. Snow depending, these runs are open until May as the sun shines on it at a different angle. Before February it’s rather icy.
Andermatt is one of the most ski sure resorts in Switzerland because of the high altitude runs. Known for dry powder, as the slopes are mostly northern facing.
Andermatt was the setting of one of the most iconic car chases in film history. Sean Connery’s 007 in hot pursuit of Auric Goldfinger in the 1959 James Bond classic.
Andermatt Mountain Statistics
| Summit | 2963m |
| Base | 1444m |
| Vertical | 1519m |
| Lifts | 30 |
| Runs | 47 |
| Average Snowfall | 850cm |
| Beginner | 20% |
| Intermediate | 38% |
| Advanced | 42% |