St Moritz hiking
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St Moritz hiking
We are driving from Munich to Como and will be spending two nights in St. Moritz in early June. I am interested in some easy to moderate hikes that are easily accessible. I guess staying in our hotel gets us a pass on the funiculars and cable cars so that will help. I realize it is a bit early in the season but does anyone have any thoughts or experiences.
Thanks.
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You can take one of the world's mos awesomely scenic railways - the Bernina Pass Railway one hour to the south around the summit stations of Alp Grum and Bernina Ospiz - here is some nice easy hiking - walk to a glacier and around an Alpine pond - and also experience one of the world's most gorgeous rail rides - take the regional trains and just hop on and off - details on the Bernina Pass Railway - https://www.rhb.ch/en/panoramic-trains/bernina-express; www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.seat61.com and www.ricksteves.com.
Note there is the official Bernina Express that must be booked and is often full but regular regional trains roll over the same scenery - a cheap ticket up and back from St-Moritz. there are more challenging hikes from Bernina Pass rail stations too.
Note there is the official Bernina Express that must be booked and is often full but regular regional trains roll over the same scenery - a cheap ticket up and back from St-Moritz. there are more challenging hikes from Bernina Pass rail stations too.
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On 06 June the funicular Muottas Muragl and chair lift Alp Languard start the summer season. If the weather co-operates, I highly recommend you do the hike from Muottas Muragl to Alp Languard. It offers the best panoramic views of the Upper Engadine. It's all south-facing, so the snow should be gone even at that elevation (2,300 - 2,600 m)
The other option is Diavolezza. The cable car will be open. But no hikes up there - just gazing at the glaciers and peaks (which are gorgeous, too.)
The other option is Diavolezza. The cable car will be open. But no hikes up there - just gazing at the glaciers and peaks (which are gorgeous, too.)
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http://www.bahnmuseum-albula.ch/
is worth a trip out and then catch the train up through the mountains
is worth a trip out and then catch the train up through the mountains
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Dont' worry: there are tons of well signmarked hiking trails all over the area, not only along the favourite of overseas people (Bernina railway).
You may check
the uncountable trails between St. Moritz and Maloja, either along the Lakes of Champfer, Silvaplauna and Segl, or above them;
the trails from Sils Maria into the scenic Fex and Fedoz Valleys (up to the glaciers, if you like);
the short hike from Maloja to Lake Cavloc and Lake Bitaberg;
the endless panoramic Bregaglia Valley hiking trail (from Maloja up to Soglio, with many possibilities to go down to the nert bus stop);
the trail into Val Roseg (the trip can be shortened by using the scheduled horse car);
the trail from La Rosa (Bernina road) to lovely Lake Viola (in fact, there are 16 mountain lakes in this area);
and, and, and.........
You may check
the uncountable trails between St. Moritz and Maloja, either along the Lakes of Champfer, Silvaplauna and Segl, or above them;
the trails from Sils Maria into the scenic Fex and Fedoz Valleys (up to the glaciers, if you like);
the short hike from Maloja to Lake Cavloc and Lake Bitaberg;
the endless panoramic Bregaglia Valley hiking trail (from Maloja up to Soglio, with many possibilities to go down to the nert bus stop);
the trail into Val Roseg (the trip can be shortened by using the scheduled horse car);
the trail from La Rosa (Bernina road) to lovely Lake Viola (in fact, there are 16 mountain lakes in this area);
and, and, and.........