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Hiking around St Moritz offers access to a vast network of trails within the Upper Engadin region of Switzerland. The landscape is characterized by majestic mountains, shimmering alpine lakes, and impressive glaciers. Hikers can explore wild pine forests and diverse flora, with trails ranging from leisurely lakeside paths to challenging high-alpine ascents. The region's topography provides varied terrain for all levels of experience.
Last updated: April 5, 2026
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4.58km
01:12
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.4km
04:30
250m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.93km
03:24
450m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.4km
03:50
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
03:10
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The lake and mountains are absolutely worth seeing. The city is actually worth seeing too, but it's all too out-there for me.
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The owners of the Hahnensee mountain restaurant also rent out this hunting lodge. We might try it next time (with a hot tub 😉
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On the shores of the beautiful Lake St. Moritz, you can not only relax and enjoy the view, but there is also a tricky task to solve: Somewhere, Clà Ferrovia has placed a QR code for its scavenger hunt.
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Incredibly beautiful forest and beautiful view!
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Even though you're standing a stone's through from the banks of the lake, the dense forest hides any trace of a view. Instead, turn your back to the forest and admire the imposing peaks of the Cuolm d'Mez, Il Corn, and the Piz Mezdi.
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The St. Moritz region offers a vast network of over 140 hiking trails, catering to a wide range of preferences and fitness levels. These include easy strolls, moderate lake circuits, and challenging high-altitude climbs, all set amidst majestic mountains, shimmering alpine lakes, and impressive glaciers.
Hikers in St. Moritz can expect incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll encounter some of the highest mountains in the eastern Alps, offering breathtaking vistas of glaciers like the Morteratsch. The region is also known for its crystal-clear lakes such as Lake St. Moritz, Lake Silvaplana, and Lake Sils. Trails often wind through lush alpine meadows, wild pine forests, and past thundering mountain streams.
The trails around St. Moritz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse scenery that ranges from serene lakeside walks to challenging mountain ascents. The accessibility to high-alpine areas via mountain railways is also a highlight for many.
Yes, St. Moritz offers many easy and family-friendly trails. A popular choice is the Lej da Staz – Lake St. Moritz loop from St. Moritz (Standseilbahn), which is a moderate 11.4 km route. Another excellent option for families is the Schellenursli Trail – View of the Engadine Lakes loop from Sankt Moritz, a themed trail that brings a local story to life with pictures and wooden sculptures.
Absolutely. Circular routes are a great way to experience the diverse scenery without retracing your steps. Besides the popular Around Lake St. Moritz loop, you can explore the Lej dals Chöds (Hahnensee) – Lej Nair loop from Champfèr, which takes you through alpine forests and past clear mountain lakes.
Yes, the St. Moritz region is renowned for its glaciers. The Morteratsch Glacier is a prominent feature, and the Morteratsch Glacier Walk allows visitors to get a close-up view of this impressive natural wonder. While not a specific komoot route in this guide, many trails in the Bernina Alps offer spectacular views of the glacier and surrounding peaks.
Beyond the natural beauty, St. Moritz offers several themed trails and points of interest. You can follow the Schellenursli-Trail from the Heidi Hut on Salastrains, or discover nearly 100 species of flowers on the Heidi's Flower Trail from Chantarella. For art enthusiasts, the Segantini Trail passes the Segantini Hut and provides insights into the painter Giovanni Segantini.
Yes, several trails in the St. Moritz area offer opportunities to stop at mountain huts. For instance, you might encounter huts like Georgy's Hut, Chamanna Jenatsch CAS, or Alp Languard, which provide a welcome rest and refreshments amidst your hike.
Many high-altitude trails and viewpoints in St. Moritz are easily accessible thanks to the region's excellent network of mountain railways and funiculars. You can use the Corvatsch cable car, the funicular to Muottas Muragl, or cable cars to Piz Nair to quickly gain elevation and start your hike with panoramic views.
The best season for hiking in St. Moritz is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to October). During these months, the alpine meadows are in full bloom, the weather is generally pleasant, and most trails are free of snow. However, the region also offers beautiful winter hiking opportunities on specially prepared paths.
While this guide focuses on day hikes, the extensive network of over 580 kilometers of trails in the Upper Engadin region certainly allows for longer, multi-day hiking adventures. You can link various routes, often incorporating stays in mountain huts, to create your own extended trekking experience through the diverse mountainous terrain.
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