Best mountain peaks around St Moritz are found in the Engadin valley, a region characterized by its high-alpine landscape and numerous prominent summits. This area offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering. The peaks provide panoramic views of glaciers, lakes, and surrounding mountain ranges. St. Moritz is a well-known Alpine resort town, serving as a base for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The ascent and descent to the hut are not easy, but you can enjoy a wonderful view from up there. Tip: The barley soup is extremely delicious! 😋😉
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From the platform next to the gondola you have a wonderful panoramic view of the Tsl St. Moritz and the surrounding mountains
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Chamanna Georgy is an alpine hut located at 3,175 meters above sea level, just 80 meters below the summit of Piz Languard, in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It is the highest hut in the Engadine and the canton of Graubünden. From the hut, a path leads to the summit of Piz Languard in about 30 minutes, offering unique views. Chamanna Georgy has 20 beds and is managed by Céline Egli and Simon Thaler. The surrounding area is frequented by ibex and marmots, making the hike particularly fascinating for lovers of alpine fauna.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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The climb is worth it! The view and peace are a dream
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From the Corvatsch mountain station at 3,303 m (Top of Engadin) you have a rare, good panoramic view of the mountains, provided you have good visibility. You can see more of this in the photos. The Piz Corvatsch summit is a little further south. Take good clothing with you, it can be cold to icy and windy. Very good restaurant.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Corvatsch mountain station, which provides an excellent vantage point of the Bernina Alps from 3,303 meters. Piz Nair also offers a fantastic 360-degree view of the Engadin lake landscape and surrounding peaks. Another exceptional spot is Muottas Muragl, known for one of the most beautiful views of the Upper Engadin, including the shimmering lakes.
Yes, Corviglia, St. Moritz's local mountain, is easily accessible via a funicular railway from St. Moritz village and offers diverse hiking trails suitable for all levels. Muottas Muragl, accessible by a historic funicular, also features leisurely paths, though mountain bikes are forbidden. Both provide stunning views without requiring extensive climbing.
The region is characterized by its high-alpine landscape, featuring imposing glaciers like the Morteratsch and Tschierva glaciers, especially around Piz Bernina. From Munt Pers Summit, you can admire a magnificent view of the Morteratsch Glacier, Piz Bernina, and Piz Palü. The area around Piz Languard is also frequented by ibex and marmots, adding to the allure for nature enthusiasts.
The best time for hiking typically spans from late spring to early autumn (June to October). During these months, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable. However, even in midsummer, high-altitude peaks like Munt Pers can experience sudden snowfall and freezing cold, so appropriate equipment and clothing are always necessary.
Yes, several peaks offer facilities. Piz Corvatsch has a mountain restaurant at its summit station. Near the summit of Piz Languard, you'll find Georgy's Hut, the highest mountain hut in the canton of Graubünden, offering fantastic views and accommodation. Corviglia also provides a variety of culinary delights in its mountain huts and restaurants.
The St. Moritz region offers extensive opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lake St. Moritz loop from Chantarella' or the 'St. Moritz and Lake Staz Loop'. For gravel biking, routes like 'Zuoz – Bridge Over the Inn River loop from St. Moritz' are available. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide.
Piz Bernina, as the highest mountain in the Eastern Alps and the only four-thousander in the region, offers challenging routes primarily for experienced mountaineers due to its imposing glaciers. Piz Languard is considered one of the easier 3,000-meter peaks to scale, but still involves a rugged trail to the summit, making it a rewarding challenge.
Many peaks are well-served by public transport. Corviglia is easily accessible via a funicular railway directly from St. Moritz village. Muottas Muragl is reached by a historic funicular railway from Samedan. For Piz Corvatsch, the Corvatschbahn cable car system provides access to its mountain station at 3,303 meters. The Diavolezza mountain station serves as a starting point for ascents to Munt Pers.
Muottas Muragl is renowned for offering one of the most beautiful views of the Upper Engadin, including the shimmering waters of Lake St. Moritz, Lake Silvaplana, and Lake Sils. An observation tower there provides views of the Bernina mountain range and the Roseg glacier. Piz Nair also provides a fantastic 360-degree view of the Engadin lake landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views of glaciers, lakes, and surrounding mountain ranges. The extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking and mountain biking to mountaineering, are highly valued. The accessibility of many peaks via cable cars and funiculars, combined with the presence of mountain huts and restaurants, also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.
While the focus of the peaks is primarily natural beauty and outdoor activities, the nearby settlement of Pontresina is a historically grown mountain village known for its traditional Engadine houses and charm. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding peaks and offers cultural experiences alongside its natural attractions.


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