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Lai Blau

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Lai Blau

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Lai Blau, meaning "Blue Lake" in Romansh, is a stunning alpine lake nestled high in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, specifically above the picturesque village of Guarda in the Engadin Scuol Zernez region. Situated at an elevation of 2453 meters, this natural gem is renowned for its vivid blue waters and breathtaking reflections of the surrounding peaks, making it a quintessential highlight of the Swiss Alps. It lies between the impressive Piz Cotschen and Piz da las Clavigliadas, offering a…

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    October 18, 2015

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    The hike to the Lai Blau can be done well with the family. You only see the lake last. At the lake there are nice places to stay. If time permits, a nearby summit would be a desirable destination.
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    August 9, 2022

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    The tour can also be started from the dam wall.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Medel (Lucmagn), Surselva, Graubünden, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there more than one Lai Blau in Graubünden?

    Yes, there are at least two distinct alpine lakes named Lai Blau in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. This page primarily focuses on the Lai Blau located above the village of Guarda in the Engadin Scuol Zernez region, known for its reflections of Piz Buin and Piz Fliana. Another notable Lai Blau is found near the Lukmanier Pass, recognized for its vivid blue hue and glacial origins.

    What is the typical difficulty of the hike to Lai Blau (Guarda)?

    The hike to Lai Blau above Guarda is generally considered moderate. While it is family-friendly, sturdy hiking boots are recommended due to varied alpine terrain. The path can be challenging in parts, but the reward of the lake's beauty makes it worthwhile.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Lai Blau?

    Yes, the trails leading to Lai Blau are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and remember to pack out any waste.

    What are the parking options near the trailhead for Lai Blau (Guarda)?

    Parking is available near the starting points for hikes to Lai Blau (Guarda), often in or around the village of Guarda. During peak season, especially on weekends, parking spots can fill up quickly. It's advisable to arrive early to secure a space.

    Can Lai Blau be visited during winter?

    While the main hiking season is from late spring to early autumn, visiting Lai Blau in winter presents a different, more challenging experience. Trails will likely be covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate winter hiking gear such as snowshoes or crampons, and a good understanding of avalanche conditions. It's not recommended for casual winter visits.

    Are there any facilities or accommodation near Lai Blau?

    Lai Blau itself is a natural alpine lake with no direct facilities. However, the nearby village of Guarda offers various amenities, including accommodation options and places to eat. For those extending their hike, the Chamonna Tuoi mountain hut is also a destination along routes that pass Lai Blau, providing overnight stays and refreshments.

    What makes the Lai Blau near Lukmanier Pass unique?

    The Lai Blau near Lukmanier Pass is particularly known for its incredibly intense blue color and its idyllic setting within a rocky, hummocky landscape. It's also notable for its glacial origin and the surrounding area's geological interest, featuring ancient crystalline rocks. The water remains very cold even in summer.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Lai Blau?

    While there are no official restrictions against swimming, the water in Lai Blau, like most alpine lakes, is extremely cold even in summer due to its high elevation and glacial origins. It's generally not considered a comfortable wild swimming spot, but rather a place for contemplation and enjoying the scenic beauty.

    What other natural features or landmarks can be seen near Lai Blau (Guarda)?

    Beyond the lake itself, hikers can enjoy spectacular reflections of prominent peaks like Piz Buin and Piz Fliana in its waters. The lake is nestled amidst lush mountain meadows and expansive alpine landscapes, offering panoramic views of the Engadin valley. The Chamonna Tuoi mountain hut is also a significant landmark along some routes.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Lai Blau (Guarda)?

    The duration of the hike to Lai Blau (Guarda) varies depending on the starting point and chosen route. A common route from Guarda can take approximately 3-4 hours one way, involving a significant elevation gain. It's best to consult a detailed trail map or a platform like komoot for specific route lengths and estimated times based on your chosen path.

    Are there any alternative, less crowded lakes similar to Lai Blau?

    While Lai Blau is a popular destination, the Swiss Alps are dotted with numerous stunning alpine lakes. If you're seeking a quieter experience, exploring less-known trails or visiting during off-peak times (early morning, weekdays) can help. Near the Lai Blau at Lukmanier Pass, there are two other small, pretty lakes slightly to the west, though their path is not signposted, offering a more secluded option.

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