
Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis
Uri & Graubünden, Switzerland
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The closest major airport is Zurich (ZRH), with a ~1h 30m transfer to the resort.
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About Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis
Andermatt is Switzerland's most dramatically transformed ski resort of the past decade, a once-sleepy Urner Alps village at the crossroads of the Gotthard and Oberalp passes that has been reinvented by a major private investment programme into one of the most compelling expert and luxury ski destinations in the Alps — all while retaining the authentic Swiss mountain character that makes it fundamentally different from the manufactured glamour of St Moritz or Verbier. The combined Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis ski area delivers 120km of terrain across three linked valleys, with the Gemsstock's north-facing couloirs and open powder bowls at 2,963m offering some of the most demanding and consistently snow-sure terrain in the Swiss Alps, while the Nätschen and Oberalp sectors provide extensive intermediate cruising that rewards the resort's less expert visitors. Andermatt's extended season — opening in late November and regularly skiing into May on the Gemsstock's persistent snowfields — and its exceptional snow reliability, a consequence of the Gotthard massif's position as the Swiss Alps' primary moisture trap, give it a competitive advantage over lower-altitude resorts during variable snow years. The Chedi Andermatt's arrival as one of Switzerland's finest hotels, followed by new apartment and hotel developments along the Dorfstrasse, has created a base that matches the mountain's quality without compromising the village's integrity.