In the middle of Switzerland and easily reached from all directions, Andermatt is located 4,738 feet (1,444 metres) above sea level. With an annual snowfall of about 12 feet, skiing up to 9,715 feet (2,961 metres), and a ski season that usually goes from November to May, Andermatt offers a lot of ski days and a better experience than many of its competitors in the Alps.
Significant investments and upgrades have brought more tourists to the valley. Still, very few people are in the Andermatt backcountry – especially compared to busy places like Chamonix and Verbier. Some might say Andermatt has changed too much while the rest of us continue to enjoy the real drag in the valley, the mighty Gemstock, which, plain and simple, is one of the best ski mountains in the Alps.
Andermatt has endless off-piste opportunities, and it’s not easy to know where to go, especially if you are visiting for the first time. INTERSTELLAR’s guide to Andermatt’s best off-piste routes is created with help by our friends Leoni Zopp and Janick Staub – a local power couple born and raised in Andermatt.
We always recommend you hire a local mountain guide (check in with Andermatt Guides first, www.andermatt-guides.ch); they will make your experience safer and more productive.