Mountaineering and climbing
As soon as the last snow has melted in the Upper Engadine, the touring season of the warmer season begins. The Engadine valley, with its unique landscape and numerous peaks over 3000 meters, offers the ideal conditions for a successful mountain tour. The range of tours is divided in such a way that there is something suitable for every alpinist– whether beginner or professional–.
The individual paths and tours are marked so that you can optimally estimate the level of difficulty.
For detailed information, contact the renowned mountaineering school in Pontresina and benefit from immense know-how-How when it comes to mountaineering and climbing.
Your benefits
- Laundry service for sportswear
- Cable car included for stays of two nights or more
- Tickets for public transport in the Upper Engadine for stays of two nights or more
- Infopoint with maps and route suggestions
- rich breakfast buffet
- Packed lunch to take away on request
- central location, good connection to public transport
Highlights in the Engadine
The optimal high alpine conditions in the Engadin pamper mountaineers until October. Alpine summiteers get their money's worth in the Upper Engadin: With the numerous three-thousand-meter peaks, they have a wide range of exciting tours to choose from. If you prefer to use mountain boots and poles instead of crampons and ice axes, you can opt for one of the attractive white-blue-white marked alpine routes.
The La Resgia and Piz Trovat via ferratas, the high ropes course near Pontresina and the 17 climbing gardens in Engadin St Moritz offer exciting climbing experiences not only for experienced climbers, but also for beginners and families. In bad weather, the Serlas Parc in Schanf offers climbing enthusiasts numerous options for every level of difficulty and level of training.