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St. Moritz is a beautiful vacation resort in the Upper Engadine. Throughout the year, visitors get their money's worth. The place offers a huge range of sports activities. So in summer you can go hiking, mountain biking, paragliding from St. Moritz or play golf. In winter, skiing, cross-country skiing, curling or ice skating are on the agenda. But even those who prefer to take it easy will not miss out in St. Moritz. The well-known health resort offers numerous 5-star hotels with a variety of wellness areas.
St. Moritz is known for many sporting activities, fantastic nature and breathtaking excursion destinations in the surrounding area. But St. Moritz also offers exciting sights, which are definitely worth a visit.
The Olympia Bob Run is located at 1800 m above sea level and is both the oldest bobsleigh track and the world's only natural ice track. The run is recreated by hand every year and has served as the venue for 22 World Championships and two Winter Olympics. However, not only the stars of the sports world ride on the 1722 m long track, visitors also have the opportunity to ride a bobsled themselves in St. Moritz. A must for all adrenaline junkies.
The Segantini Museum is located on a slight hill at the entrance to St. Moritz. The magnificent domed building looks almost majestic and is definitely not to be missed. the museum was opened in 1908 and is described as a walk-in monument to the artist.
Segantini is considered the innovator of Alpine painting. He spent the last years of his life in the Alpine landscape; this shaped his painting. His works include inspiring light conditions and dreamlike mountain landscapes. Inside the museum you can admire the largest collection of works by the artist. These include "Noon in the Alps", and "Hail Mary at the Crossing".
St. Moritz is a town of about 5000 inhabitants. Nevertheless, in addition to luxurious hotels and restaurants for guests from all over the world, it also has various sights to offer. They are part of the national cultural heritage:
Not only St. Moritz itself, but also the surrounding area offers many beautiful places to stay or discover. Whether on foot, by bike, on skis or even on horseback, the Upper Engadine makes all hearts beat faster.
The Stazersee is a high moor lake and is located in the Stazerwald. Access by car is prohibited. However, you can reach the lake on foot after a beautiful walk of about 45 minutes from St. Moritz.
The lake is located at 1809 m above sea level on the northern side of the Rosatsch group and is about 200 m wide and 300 m long. It is considered an absolute bathing highlight in the Upper Engadine. The larger lakes in the area often receive only average temperatures even in summer. Lake Staz, on the other hand, gets very pleasant temperatures, thanks to its size and only shallow depth. On the eastern shore of the lake are the bathing area as well as a restaurant, sunbathing lawns, changing rooms and a barbecue area
Probably the most famous ibex in Switzerland is enthroned at 3011 meters above sea level on the summit of Piz Nair. The sculpture looks directly down on the Upper Engadine. A special highlight, which you should not leave unvisited during a visit to St. Moritz
You can take the funicular and cable car directly from the center of St. Moritz to the summit. At the top, a gigantic view of the mountains and lakes of the Upper Engadine and St. Moritz awaits you. You can also enjoy the view with a snack, coffee, cake or lunch from the panorama restaurant The descent can be done either by funicular and cable car, or on foot with good shoes
The Morteratsch Glacier Trail leads along the third longest glacier in the Eastern Alps. On the path you can marvel at the eternal ice in a particularly close way and even walk on it. Along the path there are 16 information points that tell about the life and the retreat of the glacier. The path is almost 3 km long and leads to the glacier lake. An informative and exciting excursion that is worthwhile for the whole family
St. Moritz and the surrounding area offer several other exciting and worthwhile excursion destinations.
Bernina Express: The Bernina Express is a panorama train in Switzerland that takes you through the incredible mountains and UNESCO area. From St. Moritz you can take the four-hour stage via Ospizio Bernina and the 360° viaduct in Brusio to Tirano.
Glacier Express: The Glacier Express takes you through the breathtaking Alpine range in around eight hours. From St. Moritz you can get to Zermatt without changing trains, or vice versa
Lake St. Moritz: On and around Lake St. Moritz you will find plenty of leisure activities such as sailing, cycling, stand up paddling and much more
Indoor Swimming Pool Ovaverva: A special experience for wellness and fitness lovers awaits you at the Ovaverva indoor pool. Here you will find various pools, water slides, a spa area, a fitness center, and a bike and Nordic center
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The most beautiful sunset
Would you like to see a sunset like in the most amazing fairy tale? On Muottas Muragl (2456 m above sea level) this is possible. The panorama is fantastic from here.
Visit to the National Park Zernez
The Zernez National Park is the largest nature reserve in Switzerland. In autumn the national park shines especially beautiful in bright colors. If you keep your eyes open, with a little luck you will see marmots, ibexes, chamois and many other animals.
Relaxed journey
Vacations should already start with the arrival. To make it as enjoyable as possible, you can take the Rhaetian Railway from Chur to St. Moritz. Here you pass a part of the Unesco World Heritage Albula line and can enjoy a breathtaking view of the mountain world
It pays to get up early
In St. Moritz, quite a few buses arrive daily with day visitors from Austria, Germany and Italy. So the village is often very busy between late morning and afternoon. If you want to avoid this, better use the early morning hours for a more undisturbed walk through the town.
St. Moritz, with its incredible location in the Upper Engadine, allows a wide range of activities. In winter as well as in summer, spring or autumn the region offers a lot of fun, excitement and variety, especially for sporty and active visitors
The most popular activities in St. Moritz include:
St. Moritz is an absolute paradise for all winter sports lovers. Families, beginners, advanced skiers and pros will find a varied selection of great slopes in St. Moritz. Snowboarders, freestylers and freeriders also get their money's worth here. St. Moritz is one of the most famous winter sports resorts in the world. After all, 5 Alpine Ski World Championships have already been held here. So if you are looking for a very special, unique and optimal location for snow sports, St. Moritz is the right place
All in all, the skiing areas directly around St. Moritz offer at least 310 kilometers of slopes and lie between 1720 m above sea level and 3303 m above sea level (Corvatsch). The slopes are all perfectly groomed and equipped with the latest facilities
These three ski resorts are the largest and most accessible ski resorts from St. Moritz.
Ski area | Distance from the center of the village (km) | Altitude (m above sea level) | Number of cable cars and lifts | Ski slopes (km) |
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St. Moritz - Corviglia | 0.3 | 1720 - 3022 | 23 | 155 |
Corvatsch - Furtschellas | 7 | 1797 - 3303 | 14 | 120 |
Diavolezza - Lagalp | 17 | 2091 - 3006 | 4 | 35 |
ski-area | ski-runs (km) | blue runs (km) | red runs (km) | black runs (km) | ski routes (km) |
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St. Moritz - Corviglia | 155 | 42 | 79 | 34 | 8 |
Corvatsch - Furtschellas | 120 | 13 | 89 | 18 | 2 |
Diavolezza - Lagalp | 35 | 0 | 27 | 8 | 10 |
St. Moritz offers 248 km of cross-country ski trails for skating (230 km for classic) and is a very popular destination for enthusiastic cross-country skiers. In Switzerland it is the largest network of cross-country ski trails. Advanced skiers as well as beginners meet here.... Among other things, the place is known for the world-famous route of the Engadin Skimarathon. But there are also many other very great trails, which are surrounded by a gigantic mountain panorama
name/distance | classic (km) | skating (km) |
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Lakes Region (Maloja, Sils, Silvaplana, St. Moritz) | 93.27 | 97.57 |
St. Moritz, Celerina, Pontresina, Samedan, Bever | 91.14 | 89.09 |
Bever, La Punt, Madulain, Zuoz, S-chanf, Zernez | 79.33 | 87.33 |
night trails | 7.00 | |
Dog trails | 14.00 | 14.00 |
Maloja -S-chanf Marathon Trail | 47.80 | 47.80 |
All trails Maloja - Zernez | 230.55 | 248.60 |
name | track (km) |
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La Diagonela | 55 |
La Pachifica | 27 |
La Cuorta | 11 |
Ice skating is an absolute traditional sport in the Upper Engadine. In St. Moritz you can skate on the artificial ice rink of the Eisarena Ludains all year round. In winter there is also the possibility to use the prepared natural ice rink. Here you can skate, play ice hockey and curling. If you are a curling fan or want to try it, you should go to the natural ice rinks at Chesa al Parc. Here you can take both individual and group lessons and learn the technique of the sport
Another highlight is the Skateline Madulain. This leads along the river bank. On this skating rink you don't skate in circles, as usual, but along the alluvial landscapes with a fantastic panorama. This route is especially worthwhile for connoisseurs and nature lovers
Snowshoeing is a unique way to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Leave the groomed slopes and the hustle and bustle behind you and enjoy the dreamlike, untouched winter landscape. In St. Moritz there are spectacular trails for experienced skiers, beginners and families. You have a choice of many short routes as well as challenging tours
name/distance | length (km) | duration (h) | altitude (hm) | difficulty |
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Snowshoe trail Suot Ovas | 3.8 | 1:10 | 16 | easy |
Pontresina - Celerina | 3.6 | 1:10 | 27 (60 down) | easy |
Snowshoe Trail Plains | 4.3 | 1:00 | 95 (13 down) | medium |
Corvatsch Lake Trail | 3.8 | 2:00 | 217 | medium to difficult |
Snowshoe Trail Muotta da Güve | 5.3 | 2:15 | 247 | medium to difficult |
On a paragliding flight, St. Moritz and the Engadine lie at your feet. Here you can enjoy a unique bird's eye view of the mountains and the Engadine lake district. St. Moritz is suitable for paragliding in summer as well as in winter. A little bit of courage is required, and then it goes in a tandem flight with an experienced paraglider pilot over the mountain landscape.
The Engadine is popular with mountain bikers for a reason. The area is a paradise for adventurers and adrenaline seekers. In total, the area offers 400 km of trails and routes that lead along a dream alpine scenery. You have the choice between relaxed hills, rapid descents and challenging climbs. Here you will find many suitable routes for every level
The Piz Nair mountain station is particularly popular as a starting point. Here, at 3056 m above sea level, a gigantic view and varied trails await you. Another great highlight for mountain bikers are the flow trails at Corviglia. There are many obstacles here, so it's guaranteed fun for beginners, families and advanced bikers
A guided mountain bike tour in St. Moritz is a great way to get started if you're looking to hit the mountains around St Moritz for the first time.
Hiking is as much a part of everyday life in St. Moritz as the mountains are to Switzerland. Here you can look forward to great and challenging day tours, enjoyable walks and trekking tours lasting several days. Leave quite a few meters of altitude behind you or take it easy. Enjoy the wonderful nature on a relaxed tour. In total you will find over 580 km of hiking trails in and around St. Moritz.
A popular tour with a beautiful viewpoint is the Piz da l'Ova Cotschna at 2716 m.a.s.l. The tour is about 5 km long and starts at the indoor swimming pool in St. Moritz. Another very popular tour is the ascent to Piz Mezdi at 2992 m.a.s.l. Here you can enjoy a view of the Bernina mountain range.
A guided hike from St. Moritz, for example, allows you to enjoy the Muottas Muragl high trail in a wonderful way.
Golfers can look forward to a unique golfing experience in St. Moritz at 1800 m.a.s.l. Amidst the mountain scenery, top-equipped golf courses await you. The course in Samedan has 18 holes and offers a wide and flat terrain with 40 teeing grounds. As a beginner you can take golf lessons with a professional golf instructor. If instead of a flat area you are looking for something more up and down, then the 18-hole course in Zuoz-Madulain is ideal. Here, too, both beginners and demanding golfers will get their money's worth
St. Moritz and its surroundings are very versatile. That is why there is much more to experience here
A train journey from St. Moritz is an impressive excursion. The Clà Ferrovia train trip from St. Moritz to Glacier Land with Linard Bardill is especially nice for children. This trip with the Rhaetian Steam Railway is a round trip of about 4 hours.
St. Moritz is a place where events are always happening. International winter sports competitions are held here at irregular intervals. The sophisticated place attracts celebrities and rich people from all over the world.
Among the most famous events are in the calendar:
St. Moritz is located at 1856 m above sea level in a breathtaking mountain world in the Engadin. The arrival is already the first highlight, because here you can already enjoy the enchanting region. Despite its location, St. Moritz is very well connected to public transport and the road network.
St. Moritz is easy to reach by car from all directions. You can reach St. Moritz from Zurich and Milan within about three hours via a pass. Alternatively you can transfer your car to the rails and reach St. Moritz from Prättigau. Here you pass the Vereina tunnel with the car transport between Klosters and Sagliains.
A truly special journey awaits you on the Bernina Express or the Glacier Express. These trains traverse the UNESCO World Heritage route between Chur and St. Moritz along the Albulatal. You'll pass stunning mountains and travel through countless tunnels. Regular trains of the Rhaetian Railway also operate the same route from Chur. There are also trains of the Rhaetian Railway running between Scuol and St. Moritz if you're coming from the Lower Engadine.
Of course, a successful stay in St. Moritz includes the right accommodation. There is a wide selection of luxurious hotels, as well as many more affordable options. Thus, you will find something in St. Moritz to suit every budget.
The Swiss Youth Hostel is a great accommodation option with an international crowd. You'll find a modern youth hostel located right at the edge of the forest. From here, your St. Moritz adventure can begin.
Suitable for: budget-conscious travelers
The Kulm Hotel is a luxurious traditional establishment in St. Moritz. The history of the house dates back over 160 years. Today, the hotel radiates alpine luxury with suites and rooms. Guests can look forward to a fine selection of culinary delights in six different restaurants and a wonderful wellness area.
Suitable for: high-budget travelers
The Hotel Waldhaus am See is a modern 3-star superior hotel. Its location right by the lake with views of the lake and mountains is unique in St. Moritz. The hotel features modern rooms and family rooms decorated in alpine style. Moreover, there is an inviting restaurant serving hearty cuisine with a view of the lake, as well as a wine and whisky bar. Look forward to a special atmosphere and warm hospitality.
Suitable for: mid-range budget travelers
In St. Moritz there are terrific restaurants for every price range. Here you will find a varied selection of international as well as regional cuisine
Alp Muottas is the ideal place to stop for refreshments during a hike. It is located about 5 minutes below the Muottas Muragl mountain station and offers a unique panorama of the Bernina group. Look forward to Austrian and Swiss cuisine, great hospitality and an alpine ambience
Suitable for: low price range
Banfi's impresses with delicacies from Italian and Swiss cuisine. Here you can enjoy a tasty schnitzel as well as a delicious tartar. Vegetarians can also look forward to many delicious dishes. At Banfi's, you can expect warm service and a feel-good atmosphere
Suitable for: medium price range
Ecco St. Moritz turns a visit to the restaurant into a very special experience. With two Michelin stars, the chef and his team conjure up top-class culinary delights. In addition to the gourmet cuisine, the Ecco experience also includes the impressive location and outstanding hospitality
Suitable for: upper price range
A visit to St. Moritz also includes a stop at the Konditorei Café Hanselmann in the center of town. If you can't get a seat in the café, the building itself is a feast for the eyes. It is one of the town's cultural assets worthy of protection. You can also buy pastries from the street
St. Moritz is worth a visit in all seasons. If you want to get to know the town and its surroundings, it is worth planning at least one week. Then you will have enough time to try out some of the countless activities that are offered in St. Moritz.