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Mountaineering around Lej da Silvaplauna offers a high alpine mountain world experience within the majestic Swiss Alps, nestled in the Upper Engadine valley. The region is characterized by peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, including Piz Corvatsch and Piz Julier, alongside several glaciers such as Vadret dal Tremoggia. This diverse terrain provides a wide array of mountaineering routes, from challenging ascents to scenic paths through valleys and past lakes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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12.8km
05:05
660m
660m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.7km
03:11
200m
200m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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15.9km
06:23
970m
970m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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15.2km
04:29
320m
320m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.69km
06:51
1,120m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Scenically very great tour. Top Top Top
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Sils Maria is a historic village in the Engadine, known for its connection to Friedrich Nietzsche and its cultural significance. In the beautiful Engadine village of Sils, at 1802 meters above sea level, everything is a little more intense: the tranquility, the changing seasons, the light, nature – happiness. Vacationers who found St. Moritz too hectic continued on to Sils Maria. That's how it was a hundred years ago; and that's how it still is today. It's palpable at every turn: those who come to Sils want to nourish their souls. And in doing so, they want to experience the warmth of a small village with around 810 inhabitants, where tourism has a long tradition and has been a way of life for over 100 years. Two Hearts, One Soul Sils Maria and Sils Baselgia: Our village has two names because it comprises two settlements. Sils Baselgia grew up around the Church of San Lurench. It was first mentioned in 1356 and still stands today. "Baselgia" is derived from basilica (church). In Sils Maria, the larger of the two villages, the large dairy farm once stood. The name "Maria" refers not to a proper name, but to the term "dairy farm." "Sils" means something like "green meadow" or "long strip of land." This also referred to the Sils lake plain. It is still a "green meadow"—thanks to landscape and nature conservation efforts and the awareness of these values that the people of Sils possess. Text / Source: Sils Information Center "Engadin Tourism AG", Via da Marias 38, Sils/Segl Maria https://www.sils.ch/de/guide/sils-im-engadin/dorfportrait
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Lambrecht Weather Column, Sils A measuring station was put into operation as early as 1863, and the systematic measurement of meteorological parameters began. This makes the Sils weather series one of the longest in the entire Alpine region and highly valuable for observing climate change. The stations were located at various points throughout the village. Text / Source: Sils Tourism (Back Office), Via da Marias 93, Sils / Segl Maria https://www.sils.ch/de/guide/sils-im-engadin/sehenswuerdigkeiten/kultur-architektur/lambrecht-wettersaeule
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The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche first came to the lake in July 1881 and spent a total of seven summers in Sils Maria until 1888, renting a room on the first floor of the Durisch family's house and working on numerous works, including the second part of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Here, in what he described as a "blood-related" landscape, he found a place that offered him the opportunity for concentration and peace in a perfect climate. He named the landscape around the lake "Perla perlissima" ("Pearl of Pearls"). His former residence, now the Nietzsche House, houses a museum where, among other things, original writings, letters, and first editions can be viewed. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silsersee
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Weather telegraph, a meteorological instrument constructed by Lambrecht in Göttingen, which contains a thermohygroscope and a barometer and allows conclusions to be drawn about the upcoming weather from the position of the two pointers of these instruments. Source: https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/MKL1888:Wettertelegraph
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Stop on the highest shipping line in Europe.
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There are over 20 mountaineering routes around Lej da Silvaplauna, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include both moderate and difficult options, catering to various skill levels within the high alpine mountain world of the Upper Engadine valley.
Yes, many routes around Lej da Silvaplauna are circular. For example, the View of Lake Silvaplana – Lake Silvaplana loop from Silvaplana offers continuous views of the crystal-clear waters, and the Isola hamlet on Lake Sils – View of Lake Sils loop from Sils im Engadin provides scenic vistas of Lake Sils.
The best time for mountaineering around Lej da Silvaplauna is typically from late spring to early autumn. June is particularly beautiful as alpine flowers bloom after the snow melts, and autumn offers vibrant natural colors. The mild climate of the Engadin valley makes it inviting for exploration during these seasons.
While many mountaineering routes in the region are moderate to difficult, some sections or shorter paths might be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. For instance, parts of the View of Lake Silvaplana – Lake Silvaplana loop from Silvaplana are less strenuous, offering beautiful lake views without extreme elevation gain.
Many trails in the Lej da Silvaplauna region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to check specific route regulations before heading out. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry enough water for both of you, especially on longer ascents.
The terrain around Lej da Silvaplauna is characterized by a 'high alpine mountain world,' featuring majestic peaks, high alpine valleys, and glacial features. You can expect significant elevation gains on many routes; for example, the Fuorcla Albana (2870 m) – Piz Julier Summit loop from Chamanna dal Stradin involves over 1,100 meters of ascent.
The region is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can enjoy the View of Crap da Sass Castle, a neo-romantic castle on the shores of Lake Silvaplana. Many routes offer stunning views of Piz Bernina (4049m) and the Biancograt, especially from areas like Fuorcla Surlej. The Nietzsche Stone is another interesting natural monument to discover.
While the region is known for its challenging high alpine terrain, there are moderate routes suitable for those with some hiking experience looking to get into mountaineering. The View of Lake Silvaplana – Lake Silvaplana loop from Silvaplana is a moderate option that provides a good introduction to the area's beauty without extreme difficulty.
The Engadin valley is well-served by public transport. Many routes, including those starting from Sils im Engadin or Silvaplana, are accessible via local buses. It's recommended to check local timetables for specific starting points to plan your journey effectively.
Parking facilities are generally available in the villages like Sils im Engadin and Silvaplana, which serve as common starting points for many trails. Specific parking information for individual trailheads can often be found on local tourism websites or detailed route descriptions.
The mountaineering routes around Lej da Silvaplauna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the expansive views into the Fex Valley, the continuous vistas of Lake Silvaplana's crystal-clear waters, and the varied alpine landscapes that define the region.
Yes, the villages surrounding Lej da Silvaplauna, such as Silvaplana and Sils im Engadin, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. You'll find places to refuel and rest after your mountaineering adventures, often with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lakes.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, routes like the Trail to Alp da Segl – View into the Fex Valley loop from Sils im Engadin and the Lej Sgrischus – View into the Fex Valley loop from Sils im Engadin offer difficult terrain and significant elevation changes, providing expansive views and a true high alpine experience.


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