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Easy hiking trails around Lai da Ova Spin traverse a diverse landscape within and at the edge of the Swiss National Park. The region is characterized by the turquoise waters of Lai da Ova Spin reservoir, surrounded by forests, open meadows, and views of the surrounding mountains and the Ofenpass area. This varied terrain, including areas of bogland and small valleys like Champlönch, offers a range of natural features for hikers. The elevation changes are generally gentle on these easy…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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5.26km
01:52
300m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.20km
00:49
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.80km
01:16
50m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.03km
00:57
120m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.33km
01:46
250m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Schloss Zernez / Schloss Planta von Wildenberg in Zernez Between the former Wildenberg court and the present-day Planta-Wildenberg Castle lies a long, history-rich path that could certainly be described as a cinematic drama with a happy ending. The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill, marking the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds us of a long-gone era. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the Lords of Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, as a statutory judge, had executions carried out, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627, he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the dismay of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: from the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families, to the municipality of Zernez. Its current appearance was given to the castle through the renovation and extension of the two additional wings in the 18th century. Miraculously, it was spared from the great village fire. In 1985, the municipality of Zernez acquired it for use as a municipal building. Since 2007, it has housed the National Park administration. During the National Park Cinema Open Air, the castle courtyard transforms into a fairytale film set. The dramas now only play out on the screen and no longer behind the castle walls. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg-zernez
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Chastè / Schloss Planta Von Wildenberg, Zernez The castle stands majestically in the plain below the church hill and marks the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds of long past times. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the lords Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, had executions carried out as statutory judge, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627 he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the regret of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: From the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families to the municipality of Zernez. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, CH-7550 Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg
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«Baselgia San Mauritius» Evangelical Reformed Church, Zernez The large church of the Evangelical Reformed parish of Zernez is called «Baselgia Gronda» or also «Baselgia San Mauritius». «Baselgia Gronda» simply means «Great Church». The church is first mentioned at the end of the 13th century. In the years 1607-1609, the «Baselgia Gronda» was renovated and extended, as a foundation of the Rudolf von Planta family. The large church is used by the parish as well as the political municipality mainly for larger events such as confirmations, funerals, community services or concerts. The remaining services of the Evangelical Reformed parish take place in the smaller, heated San Bastian church. Since 1883, the parishes of Susch and Zernez/Brail have been a joint pastoral community. Since the beginning of 2016, the four villages of Brail, Lavin, Susch and Zernez together form the parish of Zernez, which is a member of the Colloquium Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair and the Evangelical Reformed Regional Church of Grisons. Text / Source: Reformed Church Zernez https://zernez-ref.ch/de/kirchen/
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Chapel San Bastian, Zernez The Chapel / Church of San Bastian has been the winter church of the Protestant Reformed Church Community of Zernez since its renovation in the years 1949-1952. The choir of the smaller church in the Zernez fraction was built around 1490. For a long time, it was misused as a storage room. Only since the renovation of the church in the years 1949-1952 has the San Bastian church been regularly used for Sunday services. In recent years, summer services have also increasingly moved to the smaller, heated church. Thus, the San Bastian church has gradually become the actual main church in the community of Zernez. Since 1883, the church communities of Zernez/Brail and Susch were a pastoral community. Since the beginning of 2016, the four villages of Brail, Lavin, Susch, and Zernez together form the church community of Zernez, which belongs to the Colloquium Engiadina Bassa / Val Müstair and the Evangelical Reformed State Church of Grisons. The "Baselgia Gronda" with cemetery and the Church of San Bastian are a unit above the village and, alongside the Planta-Wildenberg Castle, are another symbol for the community of Zernez. Text / Source: Reformed Church Zernez https://zernez-ref.ch/de/kirchen/
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Schloss Zernez / Schloss Planta-Wildenberg in Zernez Between the former Wildenberg farmstead and the present-day Schloss Planta-Wildenberg lies a long, history-rich path that could well pass as a film-worthy drama with a happy ending. The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill, marking the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower is reminiscent of long-gone times. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the lords Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular castle lord Rudolf von Planta had executions carried out as a statutory judge, which earned him the ill will of the population. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the Engadine people devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627, he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the dismay of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: from the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families, to the municipality of Zernez. Its current appearance was given to the castle through the renovation and addition of two further wings in the 18th century. Miraculously, it was spared from the great village fire. In 1985, it was acquired by the municipality of Zernez for use as a municipal building. Since 2007, it has housed the National Park administration. During the National Park Cinema Open Air, the castle courtyard transforms into a fairytale film set. The dramas now only play out on the screen and no longer behind the castle walls. Text / Source: Guest Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg-zernez
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Very steep route up from ova spin do care in slippery conditions
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Great view down into the Spöl Gorge
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First village coming from the Ofenpass
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There are 17 easy hiking trails around Lai da Ova Spin, offering a variety of scenic routes suitable for many fitness levels.
You can expect diverse scenery, including the captivating turquoise-blue waters of Lai da Ova Spin, idyllic forest areas, open meadows, and views of the surrounding mountains and the Ofenpass area. Some trails also feature unique bogland landscapes and tranquil valleys like Champlönch.
Yes, many of the easy trails are well-maintained and accessible, making them suitable for families with children. The varied terrain and opportunities for wildlife spotting add to the family-friendly appeal.
The region around Lai da Ova Spin borders or is within the Swiss National Park. While the park itself has strict rules regarding dogs (generally not allowed on trails), some areas immediately surrounding the park or specific trails outside its core might be dog-friendly. Always check local regulations for the specific trail you plan to hike.
The best time for hiking is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and trails are clear of snow. This period allows you to fully enjoy the turquoise lake, lush forests, and alpine meadows.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Alp Ivraina – Naturfreundehaus Ova Spin loop from Kraftwerk Ova Spin is an easy 3.3-mile loop offering views of the reservoir and forests.
The easy hikes around Lai da Ova Spin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning lake views, diverse forest paths, and the overall tranquility of the area.
Easy hikes in this region typically range from 1 to 2 hours. For instance, the San Bastian Chapel – View of the Inn River loop from Zernez is an easy 3.0-mile path that takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Yes, many trails offer continuous views of the turquoise Lai da Ova Spin. A universally accessible roadside stop near Zernez provides an excellent overlook, and various bridges along the routes offer unique perspectives of the lake and surrounding landscapes.
Yes, public transport options are available. For example, the Zernez Railway Station (RhB) – Zernez loop from Zernez starts directly from the Zernez Railway Station, making it easily accessible by train.
While the immediate vicinity of Lai da Ova Spin is quite natural, the nearby town of Zernez offers cafes and restaurants. Some routes, like the Fuorn Valley – Alp Stabelchod Cabin loop from Swiss National Park, may pass by mountain huts or cabins where refreshments might be available seasonally.
The uniqueness comes from the combination of the vibrant turquoise Lai da Ova Spin, its integration with the pristine Swiss National Park, and the varied terrain that includes serene forests, open meadows, and unique bogland. The trails are often less busy, offering a peaceful escape.


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