




The Furka Suite is a two-story penthouse-style apartment located within the hotel. It features three large bedrooms, a spacious living and dining area, and a private spa zone.
26 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
1 king
1 king
1 king
Twin bed
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
3 bathrooms
From
£16,100
per week
From
£35,000
per week
From
£65,000
per week
Andermatt sits at the convergence of four Alpine passes and has undergone significant investment over the past decade, transforming from a quiet garrison town into one of Switzerland's most compelling ski destinations. The Chedi is positioned in the centre of the village, placing guests within easy reach of the main street, local dining, and the ski infrastructure. The Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis ski area covers 180 kilometres of piste across three resorts connected by 33 lifts, offering genuine variety for a week's skiing. Andermatt itself is served by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn rail line, with direct connections from Zurich reachable in under two hours. The combination of central village positioning, ski-in, ski-out access, and strong rail links makes logistics straightforward for both fly-and-ski and drive-in parties.
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A legendary freeride mecca meets modern luxury in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Andermatt is a fascinating blend of a traditional Swiss mountain village and a highly developed modern luxury destination. Nestled in the Urseren Valley in Central Switzerland, it offers dramatic scenery and a historically significant position at the crossroads of three major Alpine passes. Recent massive investments have transformed the resort, introducing world-class hotels like The Chedi and seamlessly connecting the ski areas to Sedrun and Disentis. The resort is split into two distinct skiing personalities. The towering Gemsstock is a legendary off-piste playground, offering steep, north-facing descents and deep powder bowls that attract expert skiers and freeriders from around the globe. Across the valley, the sun-drenched Nätschen and Gütsch mountains provide wide, beautifully groomed pistes perfect for families and intermediate cruisers. Combined as the SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis, the region offers 180km of connected pistes and an ultra-modern lift infrastructure. With its reliable snow record, spectacular high-alpine dining, and authentic Swiss charm, Andermatt appeals equally to hardcore powder hounds and luxury-seeking winter holidaymakers.
Andermatt offers a remarkable duality: the Gemsstock provides fierce, north-facing slopes and endless freeride terrain, while the Gütsch-Oberalp area offers sunny, gentle cruising. The connection to Sedrun and Disentis creates a massive ski domain with ultra-modern lifts and diverse terrain for all abilities.
A rugged and majestic high-alpine region famous for its spectacular mountain passes and deep, reliable winter snowpacks.
A nearly 3,000m peak featuring iconic off-piste routes, deep powder bowls, and steep descents like the famed Bernhard-Russi run.
The sunny side of the valley offering modern chairlifts, spectacular views, and wide, perfectly groomed cruising pistes.
Rolling terrain connecting Andermatt to Graubünden, featuring fun family slopes and the unique cross-pass train link.
Connected via the Cuolm da Vi cableway, offering wide open bowls, varied pistes, and exceptional freeriding.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
1h 30min
125km
Private car transfers or the highly efficient SBB train network directly from Zurich Airport. Large underground car parks at the modern resort base and the main train station.
Mid-November to early May
Gemsstock usually opens first due to high altitude, glacier access, and northern exposure.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 94), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 410)