Andermatt, Switzerland: Steep Powder, Swiss Charm, a Mountain That Builds Great Skiers with Leoni Zopp
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If you haven’t heard much about Andermatt, that’s exactly why you should listen.
Located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Andermatt has quietly transformed from a sleepy mountain town into one of Europe’s most exciting ski destinations — without losing its authentic alpine soul.
In this episode of Where to Ski, we explore what makes Andermatt truly special: reliable snowfall from multiple storm directions, steep high-alpine terrain, and the legendary Gemsstock — a freeride playground known for pitch, powder, and technical skiing.
Our guest, Swiss big-mountain skier Leonie Zopp, grew up here. A former Swiss national junior champion turned freerider and psychology student, Leonie shares how Andermatt shaped her skiing.
We break down:
- Why Gemsstock is a mecca for advanced skiers
- How Sedrun and Disentis expand the ski region
- What to expect from Europe’s off-piste rules
- Where to ski when visibility drops
- Why Andermatt’s small-town vibe still feels authentic
From steep alpine faces to sunny cruising terrain, Andermatt offers serious skiing with Swiss precision — and just enough development to elevate the experience without overwhelming it.
If you’re looking for luxury party scenes, look elsewhere.
If you’re looking for terrain that builds great skiers, this is your mountain.
🎧 Listen now and discover why Andermatt may be Europe’s best under-the-radar ski resort.