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Schweizerischer National Park

The best mountain hikes in Schweizerischer National Park

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Mountaineering routes in Schweizerischer National Park traverse a high-alpine environment characterized by deep valleys, dense forests, rocky cliffs, and expansive alpine meadows. The landscape features striking rock formations, vast scree slopes, and mountain streams, shaped by weather and erosion. While traditional technical mountaineering off marked paths is restricted due to strict conservation regulations, the park offers challenging alpine trails for experienced hikers. This protected area provides an opportunity to experience an untamed alpine environment.

Best mountaineering routes in Schweizerischer National…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Wildenberg Castle in Zernez loop from Zernez

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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March 25, 2026, Mohrenturm (Tuor dals Mors), Zernez

La Tuor dals Mors / Mohrenturm, Zernez This is how the historian Nicolin Sererhard described the Mohrenturm in the 18th century. The exact year of the tower's construction is not known. It was probably built in the mid-13th century by the Moor family, making it older than the Swiss Confederation. As late as 1570, it was inhabited by an Albert Moor. Afterwards, it was left to decay and later taken over by the municipality. How far the foundations actually reach into the ground is left to the imagination, as is the legend of the underground connecting passage to Planta Castle of Wildenberg. Known and accessible are the historical cellar vaults with the dungeons, accessible only from above. Also characteristic is the ledge on the outer wall, which testifies to a reconstruction from this height and is still recognizable inside today. Text / Source: Mohrenturm, Zernez https://www.morenturm.ch/

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Schloss Zernez / Schloss Planta von Wildenberg in Zernez Between the former Wildenberg court and the present-day Planta-Wildenberg Castle lies a long, history-rich path that could certainly be described as a cinematic drama with a happy ending. The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill, marking the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds us of a long-gone era. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the Lords of Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, as a statutory judge, had executions carried out, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627, he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the dismay of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: from the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families, to the municipality of Zernez. Its current appearance was given to the castle through the renovation and extension of the two additional wings in the 18th century. Miraculously, it was spared from the great village fire. In 1985, the municipality of Zernez acquired it for use as a municipal building. Since 2007, it has housed the National Park administration. During the National Park Cinema Open Air, the castle courtyard transforms into a fairytale film set. The dramas now only play out on the screen and no longer behind the castle walls. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg-zernez

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Chastè / Schloss Planta Von Wildenberg, Zernez The castle stands majestically in the plain below the church hill and marks the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds of long past times. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the lords Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, had executions carried out as statutory judge, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627 he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the regret of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: From the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families to the municipality of Zernez. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, CH-7550 Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg

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The Tuor dals Mors, or Moor's Tower in English, is an old stone tower in the center of Zernez. It is privately owned and can be rented as accommodation. The tower's history dates back to the 13th century. Its name (presumably) comes from the Moor family, who had it built. It served as a storehouse for money, ammunition, and documents, as a residential tower, and even as a prison.

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September 26, 2024, Chamanna Naluns

Mountain restaurant near the Schlivera mountain station

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September 26, 2024, Junction to Piz Minschun

Here the alpine path to Piz Minschun (3080 m) branches off

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Easily accessible summit, above Scuol

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September 26, 2024, Shelter Below Piz Clünas

Simple refuge under the summit of Piz Clünas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the general difficulty levels for mountaineering routes in Schweizerischer National Park?

The Schweizerischer National Park offers a range of challenging routes, primarily categorized as moderate to difficult. While there are no easy mountaineering routes listed, you'll find 4 moderate and 13 difficult options. These trails often involve significant elevation changes and rugged terrain, requiring good physical condition and surefootedness.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes in the park?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For a challenging experience, consider the Murtaröl – Bellavista loop from Zernez, which covers over 14 km with significant elevation gain.

What kind of natural features and landmarks can I expect to see along the routes?

The park is rich in natural beauty and geological wonders. You might encounter striking rock formations like the Dschombrina Rock Formations, deep valleys, dense forests, and alpine meadows. There are also beautiful bodies of water such as Lai da l'Ova Spin. For specific viewpoints, the View of Lago di Livigno from Alp la Schera offers panoramic vistas.

What are the rules regarding dogs on the trails?

Due to the park's strict conservation regulations, dogs are strictly forbidden on all trails within the Schweizerischer National Park. This rule is in place to protect the pristine wilderness and its abundant wildlife.

Can I observe wildlife during my mountaineering trip?

The Schweizerischer National Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Visitors have excellent opportunities to observe iconic Alpine animals such as ibex, chamois, red deer, marmots, golden eagles, and bearded vultures in their natural habitat. Val Trupchun, a side valley of the Inn, is particularly noted as one of Europe's most wildlife-rich areas.

What is the best time of year for mountaineering in Schweizerischer National Park?

The best time for mountaineering in the park is generally during the summer months, from June to October, when trails are typically free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Always check current weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, as high-alpine environments can change rapidly.

Are there any specific regulations or permits required for hiking in the park?

While specific permits for hiking are generally not required, it is crucial to adhere to the park's strict protection regulations. Visitors are strictly forbidden from leaving marked paths, making fires, or camping outside designated areas. You can find detailed information on these regulations on the official Swiss National Park website.

What facilities are available for overnight stays or refreshments along the routes?

Within the park, designated facilities for overnight stays are limited. The Chamanna Cluozza is one such hut where you can stay. You might also find other huts like Alp Stabelchod Cabin. For more extensive options, look for accommodation and restaurants in nearby villages like Zernez.

How can I reach the starting points of the mountaineering routes using public transport?

The Schweizerischer National Park is well-served by public transport. Many trailheads are accessible via bus routes, particularly from the main entry points like Zernez. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, as services may vary seasonally.

What do other mountaineers say about their experiences in Schweizerischer National Park?

The mountaineering routes in Schweizerischer National Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the pristine, untamed alpine environment and the challenging yet rewarding trails that offer a true wilderness experience.

Are there any very long or particularly challenging routes for experienced mountaineers?

For experienced mountaineers seeking a significant challenge, the park offers routes with substantial elevation gain and distance. An example is the difficult Piz Linard – Upper Section of the Couloir loop from Lavin, which spans over 15 km and involves more than 1400 meters of ascent, requiring excellent fitness and alpine experience.

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