Highlight • Rasteplads
Alpint skiløb
5.0
(50)
Vandring
5.0
(17)
The Corvatsch Bergstation, also known as Corvatsch 3303, stands as the highest mountain station in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, reaching an impressive altitude of 3,303 meters (10,837 ft) above sea level. Located in the Upper Engadine region, it offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of the majestic Bernina Alps, including the iconic Bernina massif, and the stunning Engadin lake landscape, encompassing Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana. This prominent facility serves as a gateway to both winter sports and summer adventures…
Tips
22. april 2020
Vandring
20. september 2024
Vandring
18. marts 2019
Alpint skiløb
Opret en gratis komoot-konto for at få 3 flere insider-tips og anbefalinger.
Opret gratis konto
Ruter i nærheden
Bedste ruter nær Corvatsch Bergstation
Detaljer
Oplysninger
Højdemeter 3.300 m
Godt at vide
Familievenligt
ja
Adgang for kørestolsbrugere
ja
Hundevenligt
ja
Vejr
Drevet af Foreca
fredag 20. marts
-6°C
-13°C
45 %
Flere vejrtips
Maks. vindhastighed: 3,0 km/h
Mest besøgt i
januar
februar
marts
april
maj
juni
juli
august
september
oktober
november
december
Corvatsch Bergstation is easily accessible by cable car. You can take a cable car from the village of Surlej, which is near Silvaplana, up to the mid-station Murtèl. From there, you transfer to another cable car that goes directly to the Corvatsch top station. The entire journey from St. Moritz to the top station takes approximately 50 minutes.
While the immediate area around the Bergstation offers stunning views, for family-friendly options, consider the mid-station Murtèl or the Furtschellas area. Murtèl has a self-service restaurant with a sun terrace and a playground. Furtschellas offers a playground and a petting zoo with pygmy goats and mountain rabbits, making it a great starting point for easier, shorter walks suitable for families.
Corvatsch offers a range of hiking trails from the Bergstation and its lower stations. You can find everything from leisurely strolls with minimal elevation gain to challenging routes through the Bernina Alps. For specific trail difficulties, it's best to consult local trail maps or a hiking app to match a route to your fitness level and experience.
Access to Corvatsch Bergstation itself via the cable car system is generally designed to be accessible. However, the terrain immediately surrounding the Bergstation at 3,303 meters is alpine and may not be fully navigable for all wheelchairs, especially off the main viewing platforms and restaurant areas. It's advisable to contact the Corvatsch cable car operators directly for detailed accessibility information.
Even in summer, conditions at 3,303 meters can be unpredictable. Visitors should always pack warm, windproof, and waterproof clothing. Layers are essential, as temperatures can drop significantly, and it can be cold, icy, and windy. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and sturdy footwear are also highly recommended.
Generally, dogs are permitted on Swiss cable cars, often for a fee, and on most hiking trails. However, specific rules can vary. It's always best to check the current regulations with the Corvatsch cable car company regarding dog transport. When hiking, ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and always clean up after your pet.
Beyond the breathtaking views, Corvatsch Bergstation is home to the world's highest whisky distillery, ORMA, which offers guided tours and tasting sessions. You'll also find the Restaurant 3303, the highest restaurant in Graubünden, known for its panoramic views and polenta dishes. An observation platform provides unparalleled 360-degree vistas.
For skiing and snowboarding, winter (typically December to April) offers excellent snow reliability and extensive slopes, including a long night run. For hiking and summer activities, late spring through early autumn (June to October) provides access to numerous trails. The panoramic views are spectacular year-round, but clear visibility is key, so checking the weather forecast is always recommended.
While the immediate summit area is more about the panoramic views and facilities, there are options for easier walks. From the Bergstation, you can enjoy the observation platform and the area around the restaurant. For more extensive but still relatively easy circular walks, you might consider descending to the mid-station Murtèl, where trails are generally less steep and more varied.
At the very top, the Restaurant 3303 offers a full dining experience with panoramic views and a focus on polenta dishes. At the mid-station Murtèl, there's a self-service restaurant with a sun terrace. For more options, the villages of Surlej, Silvaplana, and St. Moritz at the base of the mountain offer a wide array of restaurants, cafes, and accommodation choices.
In winter, Corvatsch is a major ski resort with 120 kilometers of slopes and the renowned Corvatsch Park for freestyle enthusiasts. Beyond skiing and snowboarding, visitors can enjoy the longest floodlit night run in Switzerland (4.2 km), explore winter hiking trails, or simply take in the stunning snow-covered landscape from the observation platform and the Restaurant 3303.