Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?
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Started by Twoshortplanks in Ski Chatter 14-Oct-2011 - 6 Replies
Twoshortplanks posted Oct-2011
Trying to book a trip for a couple of 50 somethings who enjoy advanced piste skiing but can't decide which side of the border to stay...... :roll:
Tony_H
reply to 'Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?' posted Oct-2011
I've looked into both recently. As far as I can see the main upside of Italy side is food And slightly easier access to skiing, but the better skiing is on Swiss side. Main drawback for cervinia is if the high lifts shut I think. Plenty of decent cruising over Italian side though.twoshortplanks wrote:Trying to book a trip for a couple of 50 somethings who enjoy advanced piste skiing but can't decide which side of the border to stay...... :roll:
Sorry, there's me commenting on somewhere I haven't been to. How foolish of me. Apologies to the Mayor of N with the big chip )
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Bandit
reply to 'Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?' posted Oct-2011
Stayed in and skied both. Italy will be cheaper and it's a more compact resort, so the access to the skiing is much easier. Runs on the Italian side are cruisey, the coffee is better, and it's a more relaxed vibe )
Zermatt is a BIG village, bus or leg it to the slopes, taxi for folks who are well off. Big range of skiing to suit all standards, and chance to choose a hill based on the weather that day.
Zermatt is a BIG village, bus or leg it to the slopes, taxi for folks who are well off. Big range of skiing to suit all standards, and chance to choose a hill based on the weather that day.
Julia@holloways.org.uk
reply to 'Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?' posted Oct-2011
Zermatt expensive. You have to park down the mountain and get a train up to the resort of Zermatt as it totally carfree. It is extremely beautiful though, but this makes it very expensive. It is also a long trip to the pistes!
Dave Mac
reply to 'Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?' posted Oct-2011
Another benefit of staying in Zermatt, is the wonderful view of the Matterhorn. It looks very ordinary from the Italian side.
MattSki_score
reply to 'Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?' posted Oct-2011
I looked into this for new year and decided that Cervina was the better option and the money I saved has paid for mine and and girfriends new ski boots :mrgreen: :mrgreen: also flying from Donacster Airport was a massive advantage (20 minutes away).
I really can't wait now and already doing the Mrs's head by looking at the Snow forcast everyday!!
I really can't wait now and already doing the Mrs's head by looking at the Snow forcast everyday!!
Biki17
reply to 'Pro's and Con's please of Cervinia v Zermatt?' posted Nov-2011
MattSki_score wrote:I looked into this for new year and decided that Cervina was the better option and the money I saved has paid for mine and and girfriends new ski boots :mrgreen: :mrgreen: also flying from Donacster Airport was a massive advantage (20 minutes away).
I really can't wait now and already doing the Mrs's head by looking at the Snow forcast everyday!!
Hi Matt,
We had the same dilemma and just booked a week in Cervinia :)
I will probably get International ski pass and spend some time on Zermatt's slopes.
However We DO like Italian food and coffee )
And a day trip to Pila is supposed to be special!
I am sure we will enjoy it :!:
Regards,
Topic last updated on 28-November-2011 at 21:14