Visiting the Matterhorn
We will be visiting Lake Maggiore in early September and may come back over the Simplon pass which we have done many times before. Considering visiting the Matterhorn and would appreciate any information on where to stay with the motorhome. Zermatt seems
the obvious place as we will need need access to public transport or taxis. What trips are available from Zermatt? Any site recommendations e.g. ACSI?
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There is an ACSI site, Camping Attermenzen, near Tasch apparently with a shuttle service to Zermatt.
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I am not sure what options are available once you get to Zermatt and the website is not that clear. I presume the train goes part way up the mountain then there is a cable car. Is it worth doing?
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Can't help there as we only took the train to the town, had a walk around, admired the mountain and had lunch.
However there does seem to be quite a bit of information on the various tourist sites, if you have time to plough through it all.
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We went skiing to Zermatt last year. There are 2 sides to the Matterhorn and you definately want to go from Zermatt side, not Cervinia in Italy as it isn't anywhere near as spectacular looking.
A couple of options.
1. Take a cog driven train from Zermatt up to the Gornergrat station at over 3000 metres - theres a hotel, cafe and stunning views of the Matterhorn from the terrace or
2. Use the cable cars to go via Furi, Trockener Steg and up to the Klein Matterhorn at 3883 metres or so and the views are just awesome.
Enjoy.
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And take warm clothes if you go right up there. The temperature at this very moment in August at Klein Matterhorn is minus 6 C.
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Excellent advice, thanks. We will take warm clothes and hope for clear skies.
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Hello, I hope I can assist.
We stayed at Camping Attermenzen, nice site, but a SWISS hook up adaptor is needed. If the site is not busy, they will lend you one.
Walk up to Tasch and get the frequent train to Zermatt. You can then take the Gornergratt railway for spectacular views of the Matterhorn. It is very, very graceful.
Site review
here for AttermenzenRuss
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Hello, I hope I can assist.
We stayed at Camping Attermenzen, nice site, but a SWISS hook up adaptor is needed. If the site is not busy, they will lend you one.
Walk up to Tasch and get the frequent train to Zermatt. You can then take the Gornergratt railway for spectacular views of the Matterhorn. It is very, very graceful.
Site review
here for AttermenzenRuss
Thanks. Very helpful. We have borrowed an adapter before in that region.
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Well we got to Camping Attermenzen which is an ACSI site so quite cheap for Switzerland. There is a shuttle taxi into Zermatt, cost 7 Swiss Francs per person each way which I think is quite reasonable. I think you could also walk to Randa and get the train
but would probably cost more. Did the railway trip from Zermatt to Gornergrat - absolutely stunning! Many views of Matterhorn, Monta Rosa and dozens of other peaksThe site is attractive with excellent toilet block with copious hot water. Proprietor is a lovely lady and very helpful. Site sloping and fairly random pitching but all part of the fun.
I highly recommend this trip but, of course, it's all VERY expensive.
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