Mont Cervin Palace in Zermatt is a legendary mountain retreat that exudes timeless elegance and Alpine charm. Nestled at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn, this historic hotel offers luxurious accommodations with a perfect blend of classic and contemporary design. Guests can indulge in gourmet dining experiences at the hotel's award-winning restaurants, relax and rejuvenate at the exquisite spa, or simply unwind in the cozy lounges and bars.
Mont Cervin Palace promises an unforgettable escape in the heart of the Swiss Alps. On second thoughts: outside Zermatt is waiting, with all its romance and charm – and just a step away the imposing mountain and amazing golf courses.
Surely one of the most beautiful golf club in the world. Imagine a plateau at 1500 meters high overlooking the Rhone valley. Facing you the highest peaks, from the Matterhorn to the Mont Blanc. It is in this majestic setting that the pioneers built the first golf course in 1906. Since then, the greens have continued to flourish in the sun and the greatest players let themselves be conquered by the natural beauty of the site. Here, golf is in conquered territory, with 4 courses, including the famous 18 hole, named after its prestigious creator, Severiano Ballesteros, classified by golf magazines as one of the nicest in the world and host of the European Masters, a major event. As for the second course, the Jack Nicklaus, it was designated the most beautiful 9 hole course of Switzerland on several occasions.
The classic 18-hole championship Leuk golf course is in the Vale of Susten between Sion and Brig in the Canton of Valais. Playable for 9 months in the year, and modelled on the authentic links of Scotland, Leuk knows all about hard ground and undulating greens. The wind also has a role to play, fitting its “links course” description perfectly. The course is designed so that the tension mounts as you progress through the game. Although rather long at 6,109 meters, accurate play to ensure the ball lands well means that short-distance players also have a fair chance. If you want to meet the challenge of a links course, then you’re on the right road if you come to Leuk Golf Club.
This 18-hole Golf de Sierre course in Valais lies to the east of Sion, close to the Pouta Fontana nature reserve. The alpine views in Sierre are a delight to behold, with flourishing wildlife providing its own natural spectacle. Numerous birds cheerfully sing throughout the day, while a diversity of vegetation provides welcome shelter for many species of animals, including beaver, foxes and deer. The course itself is very demanding, not least because of its many trees and water hazards. If you want a peaceful, natural round of golf, come and visit Golf de Sierre.
Bordered to the north by the Rhône and to the east by the Bois de la Borgne, the land runs through fruit trees and is embellished by natural water obstacles. Admirably maintained, the fairways are flexible, the roughs short and the greens clear and fast. The course intelligently alternates tactical and technical difficulties. It allows both seasoned players and beginners to set themselves great challenges. Its integration into the landscape makes the golf course of Sion not only a sporting course but also a beautiful walk with spectacular views, such as hole no. 8 and its breakaway on the top of the Bietschorn. Subtle harmony of a respected nature, on the golf of Sion you are under the spell 18 times!
In the Golf Club Matterhorn, the game will be played on an altered 9+ hole course on the greens at Täsch-Randa.
New and unique in Switzerland is that with this layout one can play each hole from different tee locations. This means that one can play 18 holes on a 9+ hole course. Whoever has played the course twice has played 18 holes.
The lush alpine course welcomes locals and visitors alike for golf in a magnificent setting. The course offers all comforts including a clubhouse and restaurant as well as breathtaking views of the Breithorn (4,164 m) and the Klein Matterhorn (3,883 m) above Zermatt. Early bird, "Bring a Friend", night-time golf: the club is always coming up with original new ideas.
In the middle of the Valais Alps and on the way to Zermatt is the "Parkland Golf Course" of the Matterhorn Golf Club. Built by the Scottish architect John Chilver-Stainer, the mostly flat terrain is at an altitude of 1420 m with a view of the Breithorn and Klein Matterhorn: a unique experience!
In the middle of the Valais Alps and on the way to Zermatt is the Matterhorn Golf Club, enjoy an amazing course and stunning views!