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Recreation

The world-famous resort of St. Moritz hardly needs introduction. Its elevation (1856 m, 6088 ft) and location in the spectacular upper Inn Valley (Engadin) region of Switzerland's easternmost Canton, Graubünden (or Grisons) make it a year-round favorite. You can read all about it at its website.

St. Moritz, which proudly advertises itself as the greatest snow-sports region of Switzerland, offers a wide variety of recreational activities. In addition to down-hill skiing, there is excellent cross-country skiing, ski touring, snow shoeing, sleigh riding, leisurely walking on the miles of prepared paths and frozen lakes.

Three major downhill ski areas are included in the St Moritz ski pass.

  • Corviglia (Piz Nair, 3057 m, 10027 ft), which is a short walk form the hotel.

  • Corvatsch (3303 m, 10834 ft), a 10-min free shuttle-bus ride (bus stops directly in front of hotel).

  • Diavolezza (2978 m, 9768 ft), a 30-min bus ride away, which includes a 10 km glacier trail to the Morteratsch railway station, with the ride back to St Moritz free.

We plan to have Tuesday afternoon free. Many activities are available for this time. One attractive option is to take the Bernina Express over the Bernina Pass (2330 m, 7642 ft) and down to Tirano, Italy, which, at only 500 m (1640 ft) elevation, has much milder weather than St. Moritz. This is a UNESCO World Heritage route. From their blurb: "The bridges, stations, and tunnels are designed to be in harmony with the striking topography. The route was designed to highlight the spectacular mountainscapes, and it's all visible from the train's panoramic-view windows." The trip is about 2-3 h each way. For details: Rhaetian Railway

 

Weiterführende Informationen

The ski areas are described in detail at: