Around Lake St. Moritz

Simple
4.3 km
1:05 h
2 mhd
2 mhd
am St. Moritzersee
St. Moritz und St. Moritzersee

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Blick auf St. Moritz
Not only mountain hikers and sportsmen like to come to St. Moritz in summer. The tour around Lake St. Moritz is suitable for everyone.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1772 m
Lowest Point  1768 m
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Start
St. Moritz railway station
Destination
St. Moritz railway station
Coordinates
46.497506, 9.847205

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Description

The starting point is the St. Moritz train station, where you can get directly to the lake, or take the Engadin bus to the "Catholic Church" stop and start your walk from there. Whichever side you want to walk around the lake is the same. Either way, you won't miss the view of glamorous St. Moritz.

Note for wheelchair users:
Getting on the bus is no problem. But please note that there is only room for one or two wheelchair users per bus.
On the other side of the street from the Catholic Church bus stop there is a wheelchair-accessible WC (with Eurokey) and 2 wheelchair parking spaces for motorised travellers.
The route consists partly of tarred roads, partly of well rolled natural paths. The lake is not secured with a railing. You should therefore avoid risky turning manoeuvres.
The path around the lake is mostly flat, but short gradients of up to 11% are for going over bridges.

More information
Engadin Tourismus AG
Via Maistra 1
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Phone: +41 81 830 00 01 
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch 
Internet:  www.engadin.ch

Geheimtipp

Combine the walk with a visit to St. Moritz village. The escalator takes you directly to the world famous Via Serlas.

Directions

St. Moritz railway station - Meierei - Catholic Church - Segelclub - St. Moritz railway station

Directions

Public Transport

With the Rhaetian railway to railway station St. Moritz

With the Engadin bus to bus stop St. Moritz Bad, katholische Kirche

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