Surrounded by mountains and lakes, the village of “hidden gems” is a “kind” experience, with no typical crowds in the Alps. Once a former forgotten military post base, this alpine village now has Michelin starred meals, world-class skiing – or hiking relying on visits.
At 1,444 meters above sea level, Undermat's refreshing climate and blue skies become a dream for active travelers looking to explore the surrounding mountain peaks and eight alpine passes. During the summer, hikers can take in views of Ursan Valley while walking through well-maintained trails, nearly 30 miles. Alternatively, cyclists can opt for a scenic route. In winter, Andermatt has 75 miles of slopes around the hills of Sedrun and Deerentis. These are known for their picturesque points run.
According to the ski website My Mountains, “Skiing on the Undermat is one of the kind experiences. This hidden gem in Switzerland is gradually becoming famous among ski enthusiasts.”
For golf enthusiasts, the 18-hole par 72 Championship undermat golf course is an obvious choice studded with lakes and hidden in the mountains.
Architect Kurt Rosnecht said: “The Undermatt Swiss Alps Golf Course is undoubtedly one of Europe's best courses that stand out in the memories of its players, due to its unique landscape, including impressive mountains, streams, lakes, rock formations, blooming meadows and the lack of trees.
You can relax and relax after an adventure in the award-winning Chedie Undermat outdoor pool, a 5-star hotel with nine restaurants and an Aplus ski bar.
Choose from Michelin-starred restaurants during your stay, including gourmet yet relaxing Gucchi by Marx Neff, or Gouldmet yet relaxing Gucz, such as chefs Dominique Sato and Fabio Toffolon.
IGNIV is based on local products with a “cosmopolitan touch” and the wine is chosen by the sommelier.