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Lej Nair

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Lej Nair

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Lej Nair, meaning "Black Lake" in Romansh, is a serene mountain lake nestled at an elevation of 1920 meters in the picturesque Engadin Valley, Grisons, Switzerland. Located above Silvaplana and within the tranquil "God Surlej" forest, this natural gem is renowned for its distinctive dark, peat-blackened waters and its setting within a protected moorland area of national importance. It offers a peaceful escape amidst the stunning alpine landscape, easily accessible from nearby villages like Surlej and St. Moritz-Bad.

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    8 września, 2019

    Wycieczki piesze

    On this hike
    Emerald Trail: 7 Lakes Tour komoot.de/tour/89552606
    there are so many natural beauties to admire.
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    21 marca, 2021

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    Is always worth a trip.
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    16 lipca, 2017

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    I agree! It is my favorite lake ever. The wood is even ready for grilling and there are two small lawns. From the south side, the lake shore is even equipped with two boarding aids.
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    Wysokość 1,920 m

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    Lokalizacja:Silvaplana, Maloja, Gryzonia, Szwajcaria

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    What are the best hiking trails to Lej Nair, and what is their typical difficulty?

    Lej Nair is accessible via several well-maintained trails, generally considered moderate. A popular option is the path from Lej Marsch, which offers a pleasant walk through the forest. For a longer adventure, the Emerald Trail: 7 Lakes Tour includes Lej Nair and allows you to explore more of the Engadin Valley's diverse landscapes. While specific distances and elevation gains vary by starting point, most routes to the lake are suitable for hikers of varying experience levels.

    Is Lej Nair suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Lej Nair is very family-friendly. The trails leading to the lake are generally easy to navigate, and the area offers amenities like designated picnic and barbecue spots. The surprisingly warm water in summer can also be a fun attraction for children who enjoy a dip. It's a great spot for a relaxed day out in nature.

    Can I bring my dog to Lej Nair?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Lej Nair. It's a popular spot for dog owners. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in protected areas and near other visitors, and remember to clean up after your pet to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

    How do I get to Lej Nair using public transport?

    While direct public transport to the lake's edge isn't available, you can reach nearby villages like Silvaplana or Surlej by bus. From there, Lej Nair is accessible via a scenic walk through the forest. Check local bus schedules for connections to these villages in the Engadin Valley.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural landmarks around Lej Nair worth visiting?

    Lej Nair itself is a significant natural landmark, known for its dark, peat-blackened water and stunning reflections. The surrounding "God Surlej" forest and the protected moorland area offer beautiful scenery. Information panels around the lake provide insights into the diverse flora and fauna. For broader views, exploring the trails that connect to other nearby lakes like Lej Marsch, Hahnensee (Lej dals Chöds), and Lej Zuppo will offer additional scenic vistas.

    What are the winter conditions like at Lej Nair, and is it suitable for winter activities?

    During winter, Lej Nair and its surrounding trails are typically covered in snow. While the area transforms into a beautiful winter wonderland, accessibility can be more challenging. Some trails might be suitable for winter hiking or snowshoeing, but conditions can vary greatly. Always check local weather and trail reports before planning a winter visit, as some paths may be closed or require specialized equipment.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Lej Nair?

    Lej Nair itself is a natural, secluded spot without direct commercial facilities. However, the nearby villages of Silvaplana, Surlej, and St. Moritz-Bad offer a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, from cozy guesthouses to luxury hotels. These villages are just a short walk or drive from the trailheads leading to Lej Nair.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Lej Nair?

    Yes, wild swimming is a popular activity at Lej Nair during the warmer months. Despite its elevation, the dark water absorbs sunlight effectively, warming up to a pleasant 20 degrees Celsius in summer. The south side of the lake even features boarding aids for easier access into the water. It's a unique and refreshing experience.

    Are there designated barbecue areas or fire pits at Lej Nair?

    Yes, visitors have noted that there are designated fire pits and picnic areas around Lej Nair. Some even mention that wood is often ready for grilling, making it a convenient spot for a barbecue. These amenities enhance the experience for those looking to relax and enjoy a meal amidst nature.

    How does Lej Nair compare to the other Lej Nair on the Bernina Pass?

    There are indeed two notable lakes named Lej Nair in Grisons. The Lej Nair near Silvaplana (this page) is known for its secluded setting in a protected moorland, its surprisingly warm waters for swimming, and its accessibility via forest trails. The Lej Nair on the Bernina Pass, however, is situated at a higher altitude between Lago Bianco and Lej Pitschen, and its waters drain into the Black Sea. While both offer dark, scenic waters, the Silvaplana Lej Nair is more renowned for its recreational swimming and tranquil forest atmosphere, whereas the Bernina Pass Lej Nair is part of a more dramatic alpine landscape.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or other activities around Lej Nair?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or accessing the public areas around Lej Nair. It's a natural area open to the public. However, if you plan to fish, you would typically need a fishing permit from the local tourism office, such as Pontresina Tourism, which might apply to certain lakes in the region. Always check local regulations for specific activities.

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