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4.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
We had absolutely fabulous time staying here. Our room was really nice, a little tight but fine for two men. The beds were comfortable, we had a nice TV and the bathroom and shower were fine. On a nice day you can get a good view of the Matterhorn. We had a balcony but as it was overcast we could only see hal... + more
Kevin Solomon
5 out of 5
The chalet was ok, it’s a bit on the small side. The bedrooms were very nice but the living area wasn’t big enough for the number of people staying there, with hard seating around a relatively small table. The food was good, a little bit on the basic side and there could have been a bit more, but it was sti... + more
Jon Turner, London
3 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Mazot

Waking up to the idyllic sound of the River Visp each morning, Chalet Mazot has an excellent central location in Zermatt. 350 metres away is the Sunnegga ski lift, or a 500 metre stroll will get you to the Gornergrat lift station. After a day on the slopes, you’re literally a stone’s throw (250 metres) from the historic main street and the best après Zermatt has to offer.

Superb access to ski hire - Only 260 metres (approx.) from rental shop


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Mazot description

A traditional “mazot” is a small dwelling with no windows, but Chalet Mazot is far from that! With a Swiss cottage wood finish for that authentic feel, this chalet offers multiple balconies and excellent views of the Matterhorn. Most of the spacious bedrooms have private or en suite facilities and the dining room offers more views of the bustling streets and serves as the central communal hub for the chalet.


Facilities: Chalet Mazot features

  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Close to Town Centre: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: 3 minute walk
  • Ski Bus: Outside chalet
  • Sole occupancy: Yes
  • Town centre: 2 minute walk
  • WiFi: Yes

Room Types: Chalet Mazot bedrooms

Ground floor:
  • Dining room
First floor:
Room 1 = large twin with bath, WC and extra sofa bed
Rooms 2 & 3 = twin with bath, WC and shared balcony
Second floor:
Room 4 = single with private shower and WC
Room 5 = twin with shower, WC and shared balcony
Rooms 6 & 7 = twin with bath, WC and shared balcony
Heated boot dryer in the external ski room
Chalet staff live on the first floor.

Room Supplements:
Rooms 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 add £2 pp/pn. When room 1 is occupied by 3 adults waive the room supplement and deduct £2 pp/pn. When extra bed is occupied by a child aged 2-11yrs they pay half the adult full price.


Meals: Chalet Mazot food & drink

We update Chalet Mazot's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Zermatt: about holidays in Zermatt: about ski holidays in Zermatt: about ski holidays in Zermatt Switzerland

High-altitude skiing Europe's highest slopes Picturesque Ski in Zermatt & Cervinia

Stay in the world capital of alpinism and ski in sight of the Matterhorn: the greatest mountain destination in Switzerland and quite possibly the world, Zermatt has an unbeatable mix of dizzyingly snow sure slopes, a delightful old mountain town and some of the most jaw-dropping surroundings you'll ever set sight upon.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Groups Off-piste Luxury Heli-skiing

Zermatt webcam

Snow Report: Top 220cm, Bottom 4cm

Snow Forecast: 44cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 57cm

Zermatt trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva (GVA)260km, 3 hrs
Zurich (ZRH)240km, 3 hrs 50
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1928

Zermatt lift pass price last reported as 380 CHF (6-day Zermatt pass)
434 CHF (6-day International Zermatt-Cervinia pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Mazot.
Night skiing: Yes
Zermatt has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 1,620m
Top of slopes: 3,899m
Bottom of piste: 599m
Vertical drop: 2,300m
Total length of trails:200km
Longest piste:25km
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"Excellent! Good value way to ski Zermatt"

Kevin Solomon
5/ out of 5
We had absolutely fabulous time staying here. Our room was really nice, a little tight but fine for two men. The beds were comfortable, we had a nice TV and the bathroom and shower were fine. On a nice day you can get a good view of the Matterhorn. We had a balcony but as it was overcast we could only see half of the Matterhorn! Down below there’s Harry’s bar where you can stumble back to the chalet in 10 seconds. The food was excellent. The holiday was excellent value for money. We got a great deal on the price from SNO, and with chalet catering I only ended up spending about £200 in resort. They had afternoon tea, coffee and cake, dinners were very good and breakfasts really kept us going – we only had lunch out a couple of times.

"Good loc & hosts, communal area, food & wine could be better"

Jon Turner, London
3/ out of 5
The chalet was ok, it’s a bit on the small side. The bedrooms were very nice but the living area wasn’t big enough for the number of people staying there, with hard seating around a relatively small table. The food was good, a little bit on the basic side and there could have been a bit more, but it was still nice and they cooked it well. The wine wasn’t great but it was alright. The hosts were great, very friendly, helpful and pleasant to talk to. We were definitely happy with the location, right next to the bus stop, within walking distance of some lifts and the town.
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