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Monte Rosa, Switzerland

Monte Rosa

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What is Monte Rosa

The Monte Rosa area consists of three linked ski areas in the shadow of the eponymous Monte Rosa mountain in the Valle d'Aosta region of Italy. The valleys start in the west with the most popular village of Champlouc. Further east of there is the valley centred on the town of Gressoney La Trinite. The final valley is Alagna.

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"Zermatt lies in a hollow of meadows and trees ringed by mountains -- among them the broad Monte Rosa and its tallest peak, the Dufourspitze (at 15,200 feet, the highest point in Switzerland) -- of which visitors hear relatively little, so all-consuming is the cult of the Matterhorn."
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"The mountains around Zermatt were first mastered from 1830 onwards almost exclusively by British climbers, who were the first to climb 31 out of the 39 principal peaks (Breithorn 1830, Monte Rosa 1855, Matterhorn 1865)."
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"(This was the home base of Edward Whymper when he conquered the Matterhorn in 1865.) Behind its graceful, shuttered facade you'll find an ideal balance between modern convenience and history in the burnished pine, flagstone floors, original ceiling moldings, fireplaces, and Victorian dining hall."
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"It is in the Pennine Alps ,the same mountain range as the Matterhorn."
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"The Dufour summit (4634m/15203ft) of Monte Rosa is the highest peak, though the Matterhorn (4478m/14691ft) is more well known."
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karolina

karolina from Finland wrote about Zermatt one year, 9 months ago

Beautiful ski resort with spectacular views, although I wouldn't recommend this to a nervous skier not comfortable with heights, open spaces, gorges etc because there is plenty of exposure there, and fences are used sparingly in places that feel quite dangerous. This place has the best infrastructure (lifts, mountain trains etc) of any ski resorts to where I've been to.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Klein Matterhorn 2 years, one month ago

You can get to the top of Klein Matterhorn with a skilift. It's probably the highest place to ski in the Alps and has snow through summer. I was there is July and people were skiing while is was climing on the glacier. The skilift itself is a nice experience, as it rises very rapidly at the end.

isse
isseloves Zermatt because adorable village and great skiing with well maintained slopes and majestetic scenery. Too bad that the route to italian side was closed all week (in early season of 2009).
juha
juhaloves Breithorn because it's an easy climb to experience glaciers and crossing the 4000 meters threshold.
juha
juhaloves Matterhorn because it makes you respect the nature.
juha

juha from Finland wrote about Hörnlihütte 2 years, 9 months ago

The highest point where you can spend a night before continuing up to Matterhorn. You can reach the hotel with some effort as the trails are excellent. The view down to the valley is spectacular as is the view up the Matterhorn.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Breithorn 2 years, 9 months ago

As climbing the Matterhorn was expensive with a guide and I wanted to go on the glacier I joined a group to climb the Breithorn. It was a rather easy walk up the mountain but it made me sweat still. The view was great when I finally made it to the top!

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Zermatt 2 years, 8 months ago

If you're looking for a great place for hiking in the Alps Zermatt is just that. I was there for 5 days and each day was a new adventure on a new route. It was great climbing glacier (it was July) and the views were truly breathtaking in so many ways.

robert

robert from Sweden wrote about Zermatt 2 years, 5 months ago

Restaurant Zum See is the best restaurant in Zermatt. It´s located at the end of the slopes (bottom of Matterhorn facing the village)

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Hörnlihütte one year, 7 months ago

Climb to the Hörnllihütte even if you're not going to climb the Matterhorn. It's a great climb and you'll see the steepness of the mountain with your own two eyes. It's incredible. One guy I met in Zermatt climbed the Matterhorn by trailing a guided group that started the climb here one morning. There are risks though, at least one person died on the week I was here so don't do anything crazy...

petteri

petteri replied one year, 5 months ago:

Hörnllihütte is an incredible place, and one can reach it safely. Anything above it is dangerous though. I spent a night sleeping outside the hütte and started climbing early next morning with two buddies.

juhah

juhah from USA wrote about Saas Fee one year, 7 months ago

Lovely village... access to neighboring countries.

tomoxby
tomoxbyloves Zermatt because No cars, a great hiking base with many options.
Valeoven

Valeoven wrote about Europahütte 5 months, one week ago

While traveling we always taste the original food traditional for the country where we stay.
The cheese, fondue and double cream with raspberries were in Switzerland (June,2009). Our "degustation" took place in Gruier. Gruier is a medieval village that located at the foot of the ancient Gruier Castle and is famous for its cheese (with the same name) all over the Europe. This cheese has a specific smell and it is without holes. Smell is represented by typical aromas, such as the flora of the high pastures and the hay. Deeply suggestive odours! I and my wife are fond of milk products and in summer when we spend time in our summer cottage we always buy ecologically pure milk and scream from the farmer whom we know well. But we have never tasted such a delicious cream like in Gruier village! The large Market Sqare in Gruier is full of tents where we tasted different sorts of Gruier cheese and took 2 kg to bring it home. Her we saw how fondue was prepared and tasted it too...
What is fondue? It is a Swiss communal dish which arose many centuries ago as a result of preservation methods. I didn't understand how it is prepared and we bought a package to entertain friends. The only thing to do is to mix the contents of the package with wine and to heat it softened into a thick sauce.
The original Swiss folklore with alphorns came to the Market Square - five men with long alpine horns (nearly 3,5 metres long) and a man behind them throwing the national flag into the sky and then catching it with great skill. A marvelous and charming performance!

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