The Chedi Andermatt
Andermatt
Set in the alpine village of Andermatt, The Chedi Andermatt is one of Switzerland’s standout five-star mountain hotels, blending Swiss chalet character with elegant Asian-inspired design. Surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Urseren Valley, it offers a refined base for luxury golf, spa and alpine escapes throughout the year.
The hotel features spacious rooms and suites with warm wood, natural stone, large windows and mountain views, creating a cosy but seriously high-end feel. Facilities are exceptional, including a large wellness and spa area, indoor and outdoor pools, fitness facilities, several restaurants and bars, and acclaimed Japanese dining.
For golfers, Andermatt Golf Course is just a short drive away, offering one of Switzerland’s most scenic alpine layouts. The 18-hole course sits between mountain peaks and valley landscapes, providing a memorable summer golfing experience. The hotel also works well for combining golf with hiking, scenic rail journeys, spa time and Swiss mountain dining.
The Chedi is ideal for those looking for a premium alpine stay rather than a standard golf resort — polished, peaceful and properly luxurious.
Zurich Airport
125km


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Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
CHF (Swiss Franc)
Temperature:
-5°C - 29°C
Cost of a Beer:
£8.50
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£70
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About The Area
Andermatt is one of Switzerland’s most dramatic Alpine golf destinations, set in the Ursern Valley where high mountain passes, rivers and peaks create a proper “wow, where am I?” setting. It works brilliantly for golfers who want something more adventurous than a standard resort break — mountain air, big views and a course that feels shaped by the valley itself.
The main venue is Andermatt Swiss Alps Golf Course, an 18-hole, par-72 championship layout designed by Kurt Rossknecht. The course sits between Andermatt and Hospental and is routed through Alpine meadows, streams, rock formations and water hazards, with wind through the valley adding a real tactical challenge. It is more open and valley-floor based than you might expect from a mountain course, so the views are huge, but the walk is still very playable.
Nearby, Realp Golf Course offers a shorter but highly scenic 9-hole alternative just eight kilometres away. It runs along the Reuss and past Alpine meadows, giving golfers another characterful mountain round if they want to extend the itinerary without travelling far.
Golf in Andermatt is seasonal, with the main course generally open from May to October, making late spring through early autumn the best window. June to September is particularly appealing, with milder weather, long daylight and the strongest chance of clear mountain views.
Off the course, Andermatt is made for active travellers. The wider holiday region offers over 850 km of hiking trails, cycling routes, mountain lakes and scenic passes, while the village itself has a polished Alpine resort feel with quality hotels, restaurants and spa options.
For golfers seeking Alpine scenery, championship-quality golf and a destination that feels genuinely different from Europe’s usual golf resorts, Andermatt delivers one of Switzerland’s most memorable mountain golf escapes.
































