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The best mountain hikes around St Moritz

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Mountaineering routes around St Moritz are set within the high Alpine Engadine Valley, characterized by majestic peaks, extensive glaciers, and diverse rock formations. The region features the highest mountains in the Eastern Alps, including the imposing Piz Bernina, alongside numerous three-thousand-meter summits in the Bernina Range. This varied terrain offers a wide array of climbing experiences, from granite walls and ice pyramids to via ferratas and bouldering areas.

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Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Fuorcla Albana (2870 m) – Piz Julier Summit loop from Chamanna dal Stradin

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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August 26, 2025, Alp Languard

The chairlift is a bit adventurous, as the technology is rather outdated.

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The ascent and descent to the hut are not easy, but you can enjoy a wonderful view from up there. Tip: The barley soup is extremely delicious! 😋😉

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In the restaurant you can eat a mega fine large cream slice 😋

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Chamanna Georgy is an alpine hut located at 3,175 meters above sea level, just 80 meters below the summit of Piz Languard, in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It is the highest hut in the Engadine and the canton of Graubünden. From the hut, a path leads to the summit of Piz Languard in about 30 minutes, offering unique views. Chamanna Georgy has 20 beds and is managed by Céline Egli and Simon Thaler. The surrounding area is frequented by ibex and marmots, making the hike particularly fascinating for lovers of alpine fauna.

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Paul
February 6, 2025, Spaniola Tower

Spaniola Castle Tower, Pontresina The name Spaniola (in Roman spagniöl = Spanish) seems to be of more recent origin. The edge is directed towards the mountain to protect against avalanches and rockfalls, but also for strategic reasons. The round-arched high entrance and the toilet extension on the second floor are clearly visible and unique. The tower can be viewed from the outside. The tower was built around 1200, but there are no written documents. Text / Source: Pontresina Tourism, Via Maistra 133, Pontresina https://www.pontresina.ch/de/guide/unser-pontresina/ausflugsziele-im-ueberblick/kultur-architektur/spaniolaturm

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Church of Sta. Maria is the oldest and most beautiful church in Pontresina The Church of Sta. Maria is the oldest and most beautiful church in Pontresina. As if that were not enough, it is also one of the most valuable religious buildings in the canton of Graubünden. The walls are decorated with frescoes that were covered up during the iconoclasm of the Reformation. The first restoration was carried out in 1913 by Christian Schmidt from Zurich. He was followed by Charles Lefébure from Brussels, who continued the work in a meticulous, gigantic job. Both had to work with the modest means at the time, so that some of the frescoes suffered as a result. The work was completed by Oskar Emmenegger. The church was first mentioned in documents on April 20, 1450, with the patronage of "Santa Maria", which was temporarily or permanently changed to "Maria Magdalena" in 1522. The Church of Sta. Mary is "dedicated" to Mary Magdalene, the ibex on the church ceiling is the symbol of the Bishop of Chur. The devil is rarely depicted on medieval frescoes. Text / Source: Open Doors Engadin Association, c/o Christoph Oggenfuss, Via Mott di Larasc 20, Maloja https://opendoors-engadin.org/?post_type=orte&p=41846

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February 4, 2025, Spaniola Tower

Spaniola Castle Tower, Pontresina The name Spaniola (in Roman spagniöl = Spanish) seems to be of more recent origin. The edge is directed towards the mountain to protect against avalanches and rockfalls, but also for strategic reasons. The round-arched high entrance and the toilet extension on the second floor are clearly visible and unique. The tower can be viewed from the outside. The tower was built around 1200, but there are no written documents. Text / Source: Pontresina Tourism, Via Maistra 133, Pontresina https://www.pontresina.ch/de/guide/unser-pontresina/ausflugsziele-im-ueberblick/kultur-architektur/spaniolaturm

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February 4, 2025, Röntgenweg Pontresina

Röntgenweg, Pontresina On this leisurely tour, you first take the chairlift up to Alp Languard (2326 m above sea level). From Alp Languard, the hike leads into Val Languard. Bringing binoculars is almost a must, because there is a lot to observe in this valley. Marmots sunbathing and, with a bit of luck, even ibexes, which have been resettled here on Piz Albris (3166 m above sea level). The path leads along the stream, which flows into a fork in the road almost at the very back of the valley. The walk towards Paradis Hut (2540 m above sea level) should be rewarded with a piece of cake. After this wonderful refreshment, the path leads along the ridge, past some wonderful vantage points with a view of the beautiful Bernina massif. From the tree line, the zigzag forest path, named after Prof. C.W. Röntgen, leads back down towards Pontresina. The hike ends at the two cultural highlights, the Church of Santa Maria and the Spaniola Tower. Text / Source: Engadin Tourismus AG, Via Maistra 1, CH-7500 St. Moritz https://www.maps.engadin.ch/de/tour/bergwanderrouten/alp-languard-paradis-huette-pontresina/23436149/

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available in St. Moritz?

The St. Moritz region offers a wide array of mountaineering experiences, with over 40 routes documented on komoot. These range from moderate ascents to challenging high-alpine expeditions, catering to various skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountaineering routes in St. Moritz?

Mountaineering routes around St. Moritz are set within the high Alpine Engadine Valley, characterized by majestic peaks, extensive glaciers, and diverse rock formations. You can expect varied terrain including granite walls, ice pyramids, scree, block ridges, and steep slopes. The region is home to the highest mountains in the Eastern Alps, including the imposing Piz Bernina.

Are there options for beginner mountaineers in St. Moritz?

Yes, St. Moritz offers diverse climbing opportunities suitable for various skill levels. While many routes are challenging, there are well-equipped climbing gardens and sport climbing routes, such as those in Pontresina and Morteratsch, which are accessible for beginners. The Pontresina mountaineering school also provides guided tours for those new to the sport.

What are some challenging mountaineering routes for experienced climbers?

For experienced mountaineers, the region offers demanding routes and summits. The Fuorcla Albana (2870 m) – Piz Julier Summit loop from Chamanna dal Stradin is a difficult 6.0-mile trail involving a challenging ascent to a high alpine pass and summit. Another demanding option is the Alp Languard – Georgy Hut (Chamanna Georgy) loop from Surovas, a 9.0-mile trail through high alpine terrain. The region also features iconic peaks like Piz Bernina and Piz Palü for high-alpine expeditions.

What is the best time of year for mountaineering in St. Moritz?

St. Moritz boasts around 300 days of sunshine annually, making it attractive for outdoor activities. The summer months (typically June to September) are generally ideal for mountaineering, offering more stable weather conditions and accessible high-alpine routes. However, conditions can change rapidly in the mountains, so always check forecasts.

Can I access mountaineering routes in St. Moritz using public transport?

Yes, the St. Moritz and Engadine region benefits from an extensive transportation system. Buses, trains, and cable cars provide easy access to many trails and starting points for mountain adventures, allowing you to reach various mountaineering routes without a car.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes in the St. Moritz region?

Yes, several mountaineering routes in the St. Moritz area are designed as loops. Examples include the difficult Fuorcla Albana (2870 m) – Piz Julier Summit loop from Chamanna dal Stradin, the Spaniola Tower – Pontresina loop from Pontresina, and the Alp Languard – Georgy Hut (Chamanna Georgy) loop from Surovas. These loops offer varied scenery and return you to your starting point.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I might see along mountaineering routes?

The Engadine Valley is rich in natural beauty. Along mountaineering routes, you might encounter majestic peaks like Piz Bernina, extensive glaciers such as the Morteratsch Glacier, and picturesque alpine lakes. Nearby attractions include Lake Staz (Lej da Staz), Lake St. Moritz, and the stunning Lai da Palpuogna. You could also pass by significant natural monuments like the Munt Pers Summit or the Julier Pass.

Are there any via ferratas in the St. Moritz region?

Yes, the St. Moritz region offers exciting via ferrata experiences. Popular options include Piz Trovat and La Resgia Via Ferrata, which can be part of a loop from Pontresina. These provide a thrilling way to experience the region's rock formations.

What do other mountaineers enjoy most about mountaineering in St. Moritz?

The St. Moritz region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 40 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the majestic peaks, diverse climbing opportunities, and the stunning high-alpine terrain. The well-developed infrastructure and extensive network of trails also contribute to a positive experience.

Are there any specific routes that lead to a summit?

Yes, several routes in the area lead to impressive summits. For example, the Piz Languard Summit – Georgy's Hut loop from Surovas is a challenging 9.9-mile route that takes you to the Piz Languard summit. The region is also known for its numerous three-thousand-meter summits in the Bernina Range, offering many opportunities for summit ascents.

Are there any indoor climbing facilities in the St. Moritz area for bad weather days?

Yes, for year-round and all-weather climbing, Serlas Parc in S-chanf offers excellent indoor facilities. It features over 450 square meters of climbing surface and 120 square meters of boulder walls, complete with equipment rental, providing a great alternative when outdoor conditions are not ideal.

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