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Maloja
Bregaglia

Piz Lunghin Summit Trail

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4.9

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359

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Piz Lunghin Summit Trail

05:47

11.1km

910m

Hiking

Hike the challenging Piz Lunghin from Maloggia for panoramic views, Lake Lunghin, and Europe's triple watershed.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 4.82 km for 1.47 km

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Trail to Piz Lunghin

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Once you leave from the free car park located on the cantonal road that runs alongside Lake Sils (about 100 meters after the Hotel Palace), the path to Piz Lunghin begins. The directions to follow at the beginning of the excursion are those for Lake Lunghin and for the pass of the same name.

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3.63 km

Lake Lunghin

Highlight • Lake

A beautiful mountain lake that invites you to linger.

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Piz Lunghin ridge path

Highlight (Segment) • Summit

Great view from the Piz (summit) of the lake district, the surrounding mountains (Piz Bernina - Piz Badile), the Maira Valley (below Maloja Pass) and the Innquelle (?).
The climb (Pass Lunghin) to the triple watershed (red hiking markings) is easy to do with trekking shoes.
However, up to the Piz (blue hiking markings) you need good sure-footedness/sturdy shoes and some manual work/climbing (without a rope) and some alpine experience, as, among other things. the path is not always clearly visible.
For those who don't have a head for heights: climbing is only a few meters before the summit or a few meters on the ridge and only on the inside of the valley (facing the Lunghin pass), not on the steep slope towards the Maloja pass.
If you want to avoid climbing the ridge (a few meters away from the steep wall) or the ridge hike, you can take the direct route from the lake (Lägh dal Lunghin) to the Piz on the inside of the valley (Pass Lunghin), without detouring over the watershed.

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5.47 km

Piz Lunghin

Highlight • Summit

Nice view, but the last 20m to the summit are DIFFICULT to walk

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11.1 km

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9.67 km

1.44 km

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9.18 km

1.88 km

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June 15, 2023,Maloja - Lunghin pass
Wonderful hiking, quiet place, full of animals. Some snow still around the pass. Full report at waterwind.it!
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Piz Lunghin from Maloja hike unique?

This hike is renowned for its proximity to the triple watershed at Lunghin Pass, often called the "roof of Europe." From here, water flows to the Black Sea, North Sea, and Mediterranean. You'll also experience diverse landscapes, from lush slopes to an "almost lunar-like appearance" with barren, stony areas, and enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of the Engadine lakes and the Bernina massif.

How difficult is the Piz Lunghin from Maloja trail?

This is a challenging hike, graded as difficult. It involves a significant ascent of over 900 meters and includes exposed parts and difficult passages, especially from Lake Lunghin to the summit. It requires good to very good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience. The section to the peak is an alpine hiking trail (blue-white marked), corresponding to an SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) grading of 2-3 or even 4-6 for the most challenging segments.

What is the best time of year to hike Piz Lunghin from Maloja?

The best time to undertake this hike is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when snow has largely melted and weather conditions are most stable. Even then, be prepared for lingering snow patches, especially near Lake Lunghin and higher elevations. Always check the latest weather and trail conditions before you go.

Are dogs allowed on the Piz Lunghin from Maloja trail?

Generally, dogs are allowed on hiking trails in Switzerland, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in alpine areas, for their safety and to protect wildlife. Given the challenging and exposed sections of this trail, ensure your dog is fit and accustomed to such terrain. Be mindful of rocky paths and potential scree.

Do I need any permits or is there an entrance fee for this hike?

No specific hiking permits are required for the Piz Lunghin from Maloja trail, nor are there any entrance fees. The trail is located within Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park, but access to its trails is generally free. However, always respect local regulations and signage.

Where can I park for the Piz Lunghin from Maloja hike, and how do I access the trailhead?

The hike typically starts in Maloja. You can find parking options within the village. For public transport, Maloja is accessible by bus, which can drop you close to the starting point of the trail. The initial part of the route may involve walking along a main road before turning onto the dedicated path.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Piz Lunghin from Maloja trail?

The terrain is highly varied. You'll start on grassy slopes, pass a waterfall, and then encounter rocky mountains. Higher up, expect loose, crumbling rock faces and scree. Beyond Lake Lunghin, the landscape becomes more barren and stony, with unusual rock formations. The final ascent to Piz Lunghin involves a steep climb along the west ridge, and you might cross snowfields and a narrow ridge with a steep drop.

What are the main points of interest along the route to Piz Lunghin?

Key highlights include the scenic Lake Lunghin with its crystal-clear waters, the challenging Trail to Piz Lunghin itself, and the dramatic Piz Lunghin ridge path leading to the summit of Piz Lunghin. From the summit, you'll get expansive views of the Engadine lakes and the Bernina group.

Does the Piz Lunghin from Maloja trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. You'll find that approximately 15% of the trail follows parts of the Bernina Tour and the Via Engiadina. A smaller portion, about 6%, also coincides with the Inn-Radweg.

Are there any facilities like mountain huts or cafes along the Piz Lunghin from Maloja trail?

No, there are no chairlifts or mountain hut cafes directly along this trail. Hikers need to be self-sufficient, carrying all necessary food, water, and supplies for the duration of the hike. Plan accordingly for a full day out in the mountains.

What should I bring for the Piz Lunghin from Maloja hike?

Given the trail's difficulty and alpine nature, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, weather-appropriate layers (including waterproofs), plenty of water and snacks, a map or GPS device, sun protection, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on rocky and scree sections, and consider an ice axe or microspikes if hiking early or late in the season when snow patches might be present.

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