
Snowshoe Treks
On snowshoes through forests sparkling with fresh snow, to peaceful vantage points and over frozen lakes – the Engadin has a variety of snowshoe routes awaiting those seeking tranquillity and recreation far from hustle and bustle.
Guided snowshoe tours can be booked and organized at the local tourist information offices. The choice ranges from a 2-hour trial tour to short or 1-day tours. Special tip: a snowshoe tour by full moon. Recommendations on individual tours, marked trails and information on hiring equipment is also available locally.
Suggested snowshoe routes:
- Maloja – Petpreir – Isola (approx. 2.5 h return)
- Plaun da Lej – Grevasalvas – Blaunca (approx. 2 h return)
- Top station Furtschellas (Sils) – Rabgiusa Hut (approx. 1.5 h one-way)
- Pontresina Surovas - Morteratsch – Chünetta – Gletschervorfeld – Morteratsch (8 km)
- Diavolezza bottom station – Alp Bondo – Lej Pitschen – Diavolezza (13 km)
- Samedan – Alp Muntatsch
- Albula Pass – Alp Nouva – Punt Granda – pass summit
- Zuoz – Alp Griatschouls
- Round-tour Buffalora / Ofen Pass (3-5 h)
- Zernez: Ofen Pass round-tour Buffalora (3-5 h)
Wintersports in St.Moritz
In addition to Alpine Skiing St. Moritz stages a wide variety of first class attactions, to make it a holiday destination unmatched anywhere on the globe.
125 years Cresta Run St. Moritz
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St. Moritz frome above
St. Moritz from a birds-eye view. All photos taken from a hot-air balloon.
Birthplace of Alpine winter sport
St. Moritz was the birthplace of Alpine winter tourism (1864) and sport (1884).
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Engadin summer
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