Hotel Schönegg

Switzerland , Zermatt

  • Couples Holidays
  • Central Location
  • Spa Facilities
4.5/5
Inghams rating

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  • Wiestistrasse 8, 3920 Zermatt, Switzerland

Facilities

  • Indoor Pool
  • Spa Facilities
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Bar
  • Heated Boot Room
  • Free Wi-Fi

Zermatt at a glance

  • German, French
  • Swiss Franc (CHF)
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  • London St Pancras (QQS)

Included in your ski holiday to Zermatt

  • Free use of swimming pool at adjacent Hotel Alpenroyal
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Expert based in Zermatt
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation on half board

About Hotel Schonegg

The Schönegg is a popular and beautifully furnished superior chalet-style hotel, with ornate décor throughout and incredible views across Zermatt towards the Matterhorn. Part of the Relais & Chateaux portfolio, the association has 580 unique hotels and restaurants across the globe who are passionate about providing excellent service, high quality cuisine and long lasting impressions, while preserving local heritage and the surrounding environment.  The hotel is well known locally for its restaurant and high standard of cuisine. 

The hotel has a traditional alpine style with natural wood and stone used throughout, each room varies in style and design, creating a warm and cosy retreat after a day of skiing. The hotel features a residence only spa, featuring two whirlpools, a Finnish sauna and steam room, plus a relaxation area with waterbeds and a Kneipp basin. For the ultimate treat, a massage will round off your well-being experience - Inghams guests staying at the hotel recieve a 10% discount on the first massage. When the weather is nice, the Infinity Terrace is a great spot to enjoy a drink and light bite with wonderful views of the Matterhorn, and when the sun goes down you can move into the cosy bar area for an après drink or nightcap. 

  • Free use of the wellness area with whirlpool, Turkish bath, sauna, and 'experience showers' 
  • Free use of the Hotel Alpenroyal swimming pool for hotel residents
  • Beauty treatments and massages (pay locally) - Inghams guests staying at the property receive a 10% discount on their first massage.
  • Cosy lounge with open fireplace and pianist from 19.30 daily 
  • New terrace and restaurant/bar 'Uncorked' with panoramic windows and views of the Matterhorn (weather permitting)
  • Apre ski is on the infinity terrace
  • Beautifully decorated dining room with Matterhorn views
  • Award-winning à la carte restaurant featured in the popular BBC1 series The Night Manager, a pianist plays most evenings
  • Ski storage with boot heating facility
  • Wi-Fi throughout
  • Lift
  • Baby listening can be arranged on request

Set on the hillside above the resort of Zermatt, the Hotel Schonegg has fantastic views of the Matterhorn which can be enjoyed from the public areas and many of the south facing hotel rooms, and when the conditions are right, you can ski straight back to the door. Hop on the Schönegg-Express - an elevator and tunnel in the mountain, to access the village centre and the Sunnegga lift station, from here you have access to 360  kilometres of slopes.

  • The Hotel Schonegg has a prime position just above Zermatt, reached with ease in 30 seconds via a lift from village level.
  • Just 3 minutes' walk (300 metres) to the Sunnegga lift
  • Five minutes walk(500 metres) to the village centre
  • Ski back to the hotel, conditions permitting
  • The new terrace and restaurant both offer a stunning vista and are the perfect places to switch off and socialise 
  • Ski bus stop is 100 metres via the resort lift

The award winning Restaurant Saveurs has been awarded 14 Gault Millau points for its high quality service and cuisine.

  • Each morning an extensive alpine buffet breakfast with a range of local products is served, including a range of hot and cold options.
  • When you have returned from a day of skiing, make your way to the restaurant Saveurs where you can enjoy a three course evening meal which includes a daily salad buffet served with fantastic views of the nearby Matterhorn - the menu is inspired by regional cuisine and is prepared with fresh and local produce.
  • A vegetarian option is available each day, it may be the same option over multiple days however the kitchen team are more than happy to offer an alternative to this. Please speak to the restaurant team about the vegetarian options available to you. 
  • Christmas and New Year gala dinners included

The hotels second restaurant, Uncorked, is an intimate and cosy bistro style restaurant, with over 80 regional wines and freshly prepared light bites, it is a lovely spot to admire views of the Matterhorn with friends and family.

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Dairy Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians

Special diets are available on a request basis. Catering for dietary allergies will need to be checked before booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation. If one member of your party has multiple dietary requirements, these are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Board basis available: Half Board

Double charme bedrooms are around 19m² and sleep two people. They're traditionally furnished and have views of the village or the forest. They are also available for sole occupancy. Matterhorn view rooms are available for an additional supplement, on request - Please give our Reservations team a call to book.

Room facilities

  • Wi-Fi
  • TV
  • Telephone
  • Safe
  • Minibar
  • Bathrobe and slippers
  • Hairdryer
  • Toiletries
  • Bathroom with bath with showerhead attachment
  • Kettle

Accessibility

The Hotel Schonegg can be reached by a lift from resort level. It's a multi-story property with an accessible lift to all floors, the communal areas and Saveurs restaurant are accessible to reduced mobility guests. There is one junior suite that is fully adapted.

  • No. of rooms: 48
  • No. of buildings: 2
  • No. of floors: 5
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No
  • Two interconnected wings

Local Fees and Taxes

  • Adults: CHF 4.00 per person, per day.
  • Children (9-15 years) CHF 2.00 per person, per day. Under 9's free of charge.

Travel to Zermatt

Depart on: Saturdays, flexible durations are also available.

Fly into: Geneva or Zurich

Geneva transfer time: approx. 3 hours by coach or 3 hours 30 minutes by train

Zurich transfer time: approx. 3 hours 30 mins by train

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Travel by air

Flights to Geneva and Zurich depart on Saturdays between 06 December 2025 and 11 April 2026.

Transfer time:

  • Geneva airport: approx. 3 hours by coach or 3 hours 30 minutes by train.
  • Zurich airport: approx. 3 hours 30 mins by train.

As Zermatt is a car-free resort, the coach will bring you as far as Täsch where you will take a 12 minute shuttle train to the village.

Transfers for Zermatt are either coach or train, depending on your arrival airport, flight times, and day of travel. Please see the below tab for further information.

Private transfers and self drive are available. Please call to book.

Travel by train

We offer a 7 night rail holiday to Zermatt, available to book online.

The journey departs from and returns to London St Pancras on Saturdays.

Trains are from London St Pancras to Zermatt via Paris, Lausanne and Visp.

Your resort Destination Expert will arrange any necessary transport from Zermatt station to your hotel.

Please refer to the dropdown below for provisional train times.

Inghams Rating: 4.5/5

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

Ski & Snowboard in Zermatt

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Beginner

Intermediate

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Cross-country

Snowboard

The Zermatt ski area forms one of the highest and most scenic ski domains in the Alps, linking Zermatt with the Italian resort of Cervinia and Valtournenche. Known for its reliable snow conditions and iconic views of the Matterhorn, it offers an extensive, cross-border skiing experience suitable for all levels.

Runs

Blue: 75km
Red: 220km
Black: 65km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
360km
Resort altitude:
1620m
Ski Altitude:
1620m - 3889m
Lift Ski Lockers:
No
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Discover Zermatt

Even without its iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt would surely be one of the world’s top ski resorts. It has an excellent ski area at high-altitude, and the breath taking views of Europe’s most famous peak add an unbeatable and unique crowning glory. The village is car-free apart from electric cars and horse-drawn carriages. A regular free e-bus route runs between the railway station and the cable cars, making it easy to get on and off of the slopes each day. Just off the bustling Bahnhofstrasse you'll find quaint little streets, elegant boutiques, cosy bars and mouth-watering chocolate shops.

With direct access to the slopes in either direction from the village centre - you'll be on the mountain in no time! Travel via cable car, funicular or the famous Gornergrat mountain railway, which takes you on a spectacular ride up to 3089 metres, where you'll have the best views of the Gorner glacier. To reach the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, take the final stage of the 3S Gondola to Europe's highest mountain station at Klein Matterhorn 3883 metres. From the top, you can choose to ski over to Zermatt’s Italian neighbour, Cervinia, for the day on the International lift pass. If you're up for a challenge take on the Matterhorn Ski Safari - attempt to cover 10,000 – 12,000 metres of altitude without skiing the same slope or taking the same lift twice.

The new Matterhorn Alpine Crossing which opened in 2023, completes the continuous cable car link between Switzerland and Italy making it possible for non-skiers to travel between the two countries, as well as skiers in the winter.

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Things to do in Zermatt

Start your day in style with a private VIP gondola on the Matterhorn Glacier Express (approx. CHF100 per gondola, including a bottle of Moet & Chandon champagne). The ride begins in Zermatt at the Matterhorn-Express valley station and takes you to the Trockener Steg mountain station, at an altitude of 2929 metres. 

Glacier Palace

Take the lift to the summit to the 360° viewing platform for incredible views of Switzerland, Italy and France. Step into the highest Glacier Palace in the world at an altitude of 3883m above sea level, walk through the ice tunnels and marvel at the ice sculptures created by artists each year. Please note that the Glacier Palace will be closed from the 10th February until the end of April 2025. The Matterhorn Glacier Paradise will remain open during this period including the viewing platform, Cinema Lounge, peak restaurant, and panoramic views.

Take the cog railway up the mountain and enjoy the scenic ride to the Gornegrat summit station.  Once at the top you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Matterhorn and 28 other mountain peaks and glaciers, fly around the Matterhorn with VR glasses or take a scenic stroll to Lake Riffelsee where you can get a postcard worthy photo of the iconic Matterhorn reflecting on the lake. The highest sled run in the Alps also descends from the top!

Have you ever wanted to ski after sundown? You have the opportunity to marvel at the mountains and ski down the deserted Rothorn piste in the moonlight. At the end of the piste, you can warm up with a mulled wine before enjoying Swiss fondue at the CERVO Mountain Resort. Available to book locally. Approx CHF 88.00 per person.

To learn more about the development of Zermattt and how it transformed from a village of mountain farmers to a world-famous alpine resort head to the Matterhorn Museum, otherwise known as 'Zermatlantis'. Payable locally.

Swap your skis or snowboard for a toboggan and whizz down the highest sled run in the Alps. The Rotenboden toboggan run starts from the top of the Gornergrat summit station. 

Enjoy the ice rink in Zermatt for a bit of after skiing fun. Sweep your way into becoming Zermatts next curling pro, or just enjoy skating under the marvellous mountains. Ice skating equipment can be hired from the nearby Intersport, curling rinks on request. Payable locally. 

Discover Zermatt's diverse gastronomy in just one evening, you'll stop at four selected restaurants or bars with local, Italian and oriental tapas and a matching accompanying drink.  Book and pay locally.

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