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Dominating the Swiss Alps beneath the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt offers a high-altitude, car-free paradise with skiing 365 days a year on its glacial slopes. It's part of one of the world's largest international ski areas, connected to Cervinia in Italy. The resort is famed for its extensive, sun-dr...
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Zermatt scores 9.1/10 due to its year-round skiing, car-free environment, and connection to Cervinia. However, the high altitude can be challenging for some visitors, and there are limited public transportation options.
Scoring methodologyHornli Ridge represents the standard ascent of the Matterhorn. This classic alpine route, pioneered by Edward Whymper in 1865, offers a challenging climb along the mountain’s northeast face. It's notable for its historical significance and remains suitable for experienced climbers familiar with mixe...
The Schmid Route remains one of the oldest continuously climbed routes on the Matterhorn’s north face. Brothers Franz and Toni Schmid pioneered this historic alpine climb in 1931. It's notable for its challenging mixed terrain involving rock, snow, and ice, demanding considerable experience and skil...
The Italian Ridge, also called the Lion Ridge, is a major alpine route on the Matterhorn, approached from the Italian side of the mountain. Jean-Antoine Carrel and his party completed the first ascent by this ridge in July 1865, shortly after the first ascent of the Matterhorn by the Hörnli Ridge. I...
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Zermatt currently leads the Matterhorn results with a displayed score of 8.73/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.
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