Please see below recent Press coverage of Mountain Exposure, our chalets and our services.
The best ski holidays for 2014/15
With its views of the mighty Matterhorn, Zermatt is one of the few resorts where long-suffering non-skiing partners can enjoy themselves.
The newly refurbished Chalet Heidi, near the church, is the… View article »
The 20 most stylish European ski chalets
The Times chooses the best places to stay in the Alps in 2014, and Mountain Exposure is the only company with two chalets in the top twenty with the Loft in Zermatt and Chalet Esprit in Saas Fee. View Article »
Alpine Summer – Condé Nast LUX Magazine
Zermatt is a glorious place in the summer and we will certainly be back, for the view from Chalet Helion, and its entire experience, is as eternal as it is wondrous. View Article »
In the summer, ski resorts are a cheaper, less crowded and more scenic option than the beach. For a great place with a view that’s close to the lift for hiking trails, check into Chalet Gemini. View Article »
Brian Viner finds that Zermatt is an Alpine resort where the cuisine will take your breath away. View Article »
A drop of Ski Heaven
… a little known ski operator called Mountain Exposure. It operates only in Zermatt, regarded by many as one of Europe’s, or even the world’s, leading ski resort… View Article »
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Postcard from Zermatt
BBC Olive Magazine
Marina O’Loughlin heads to the Swiss ski resort for smoky hay soup, sultry local wines and her very own Michelin-starred chef. View Article »
Ski chalets for food lovers: four of the best
Chalet Carmen is built at the top of a lovely farmhouse-feel chalet, the apartment is spacious but cosy and has a high-ceilinged living-room with a log fire and a second mezzanine lounging area under… View article »
Hot 100: white magic and rock-star hangouts
The coolest winter playgrounds – Heinz Julen Loft is best for star-spotting. View Article »
Travelista: Swish new ski chalets in Switzerland
In Saas Fee, Mountain Exposure has the lovely four-bedroom Chalet Chloe with a charming, open-plan living-dining room, a wide south-facing deck, and a location 2 minutes’ walk from the village.View Article »
Snow business like show business
Combining a ski weekend with gourmet food and a rock festival is as close to sensory overload as you can get says David Allsop after a trip to Zermatt. View Article »
On toque of the world
Lunch in a mountain restaurant can be better than dinner in the resort. Andrew Purvis looks at 10 top spots to try worldwide, 3 of which are in Zermatt… View Article »
Horn of Plenty
Lunch needn’t mean queueing for spag bol. A gourmet ski guide leads Sam Wollaston on a tour around Zermatt, foodie capital of the Alps. View Article »
Catch the late, late snow and a show with altitude
Zermatt offers superb late season skiing as well as the most civilized music festival in the world, says Neil English. View Article »
Zermatt’s acoustic music festival is becoming as popular as its peaks and slopes, say Roger Alton. View Article »
Haute Cuisine
Mountain Exposure, expert in luxury skiing and snowboarding holidays, has inserted a Michelin-starred chef into its flagship property the Zermatt Lodge. View Article »
X – Factor
Matterhorn views from the hot tub…View Article »
It’s Mind over Matterhorn
Zermatt, famed as one of Europe’s top winter ski spots, is really a year-round destination. Its summer ski season is extensive covering 21km of pistes and 1,000 vertical metres of natural snow. View Article »
Alpine Charm
Zermatt’s reputation for having the best mountain restaurants in the world is such that it has a unique gourmet ski guiding service. View Article »