Day 6 – Viewing the Matterhorn from the Gornergrat Mountain Railway
Waking up in Zermatt, we have breakfast before setting off on a
heritage train ride. More than 125 years old, the charming
Gornergrat Mountain Railway is Switzerland's original electric rack
railway and first carried travellers the six miles up the mountain
in August 1898. We trace their journey, climbing over picturesque
valleys and through lush alpine forests to an altitude of more than
10,000 feet above sea level.
The views from the top are jaw-dropping, with up to 29
mountaintops visible on a clear day. We have time to soak up these
vistas, including the best view of the Matterhorn's pyramidal peak.
This famous mountain is an iconic symbol of Switzerland, and its
striking shape also provided the inspiration for the design of
Toblerone.
Back amongst the low-pitched roofs of Zermatt's timbered
chalets, an expert guide reveals that this charming alpine resort
has several surprising connections to the UK, including the
intriguing story of English mountaineer Edward Whymper. We dine
independently tonight, and you could further delve into Swiss
cuisine in one of Zermatt's cosy restaurants.
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