Andermatt village in the Alps, Switzerland (© Xantana/Getty Images)
Nestled in the Urseren Valley at about 4,715 feet, Andermatt is a charming Swiss village embraced by the majestic Alps. Long a vital crossroads, it's linked by three iconic passes—Gotthard, Furka, and Oberalp—each enhancing its allure as a gateway between regions and cultures.
In winter, Andermatt transforms into a snow-draped wonderland. Its ski area—the largest in Central Switzerland—offers more than 110 miles of slopes, from gentle runs on Nätschen to the thrilling freeride terrain of Gemsstock. Beyond skiing, you can wander along peaceful snowshoe trails, take invigorating winter hikes, or enjoy a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the valley's pristine beauty. For those seeking relaxation, the village also boasts spas where you can unwind after an active day.
After a day outdoors, cozy cafés and elegant restaurants invite you to savor Swiss flavors with a modern twist. The village's warm hospitality and alpine charm create an atmosphere that feels both timeless and inviting. Whether you're chasing powder or soaking in panoramic views, Andermatt delivers an unforgettable escape where nature, history, and culture meet.