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The Engadin is a paradise for sports enthusiasts and adventure-seekers, a place of inspiration and tranquillity, a valley of pristine nature, full of cultural treasures. Every visitor discovers a special place here to fall in love with.
The network of hiking trails in the Engadin is said to cover 580 kilometers. Although no one knows the exact number of kilometers, one thing is for sure: every kilometer is a meaningful experience of nature in itself. Discover the fascinating flora & fauna and enjoy breathtaking views – including the bird’s eye view that presents itself to you on the summit. Welcome to hiking paradise – welcome to the Engadin!
Mountain biking in the Engadin is top-notch: Over 400 kilometers of riding pleasure on perfectly sign-posted routes. Bike transport up to the 3057-meter-high Piz Nair. Trail fun as far as Italy with easy return travel by train. Discovery tours through forests and valleys and to mountain lakes and glaciers. You will find the “flow” almost everywhere – and it’s guaranteed on Corviglia.
With its exceptional variety of sublime landscapes and its superb facilities, the Engadin provides endless inspiration for all kinds of activities. Enjoy everything from an indoor game of skittles or squash to an outdoor boccia competition with friends, from paragliding to a sightseeing flight with family – or even a romantic ride for two in a horse-drawn carriage. 

Every day of your holiday promises unforgettable experiences!

Morning Lights over Soglio. © swiss-image.ch / Jan Geerk

Engadin St. Moritz has a fascinating cultural heritage – Romansch as its official main language, German spoken in St. Moritz, Italian in the neighboring valleys, French at the Club Med, lots of English for example at the Cresta Run, cricket and polo. Giovanni Segantini and the Giacomettis, Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, Hermann Hesse, Thomas Mann, Arturo Toscanini, Richard Strauss, Herbert von Karajan and many other famous personalities from the worlds of the arts and culture have contributed to the myth und nimbus of this valley. ‘Schlittedas’, ‘Chalandamarz’, an own architectural style (the ‘Engadine house’), and the famous Engadine nut tart are also a part of it all.

In the Upper Engadin, you just need to reach out your hand – the sky seems close enough to touch, the lake plateau glitters in the afternoon light, the Swiss stone-pine forests give off a delicate scent of fresh resin, and in the picturesque villages the Engadin houses, with their distinctly decorated façades, stretch up towards the sun as if they cannot get enough of it. Up here, it is so beautiful that it is almost unreal. 

My name is Sandra Sem and I was rase and born in the Engadin. Even if, my rots lie here, I still get to discover new things. For example, I love to hike up to a mountain hut and spent the night there. I’ve still got some to go, so it never gets boring.
I hope to see you soon – in Engadin or somewhere in the Nordics!
Best / Sandra


The Piz Bernina mission
New bike trails
Via Grinschuna
Tschiervahütte