Iglu-Dorf igloo village lies high above the town of Zermatt, in the Swiss Alps. Creator Adrian Gunter built his first igloo, with the help of friends, in 1996 to get an early start on skiing the next day. Since then a small empire of igloo villages has sprung up across the Swiss Alps. Take a tour of this bizarre igloo world.
Iglu-Dorf (igloo village) is high up in the Swiss Alps, 2,700 metres above sea level. Photograph: Patrick SteelEntering the village you are greeted by meandering patterns carved into a corridor of snow and illuminated by candles. Photograph: Patrick SteelFrom outside your igloo you can lie back and watch the sun going down over the Matterhorn.Photograph: Patrick SteelMatterhorn’s shadowy peak looms out of the darkness.Photograph: Patrick SteelClouds obscure the Matterhorn.Photograph: Patrick SteelChampagne on ice bar.Photograph: Patrick SteelDinner by candlelight in the dining room.Photograph: Patrick SteelSledging without sledges: getting back down the piste.Photograph: Patrick SteelThe "romantic" igloo comes with a double sleeping bag and a heart carved into the wall.Photograph: Patrick SteelWarming up in the bedroom with the help of sleeping bags on top of sheep skins.Photograph: Patrick Steel