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Touring cycling routes around St Moritz are set within the high-altitude Engadin Valley, characterized by majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and expansive valleys. The region features peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, including Piz Nair and Piz Bernina, providing dramatic backdrops. Numerous picturesque lakes such as Lake St. Moritz, Lake Silvaplana, and Lake Sils offer scenic lakeside paths. The valley floor and areas like Val Fex and Val Bever provide diverse terrain, from gentle gravel paths to challenging alpine trails.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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54.1km
04:04
650m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.6km
04:05
820m
820m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.1km
01:10
110m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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109km
07:22
1,690m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sils Maria is a historic village in the Engadine, known for its connection to Friedrich Nietzsche and its cultural significance. In the beautiful Engadine village of Sils, at 1802 meters above sea level, everything is a little more intense: the tranquility, the changing seasons, the light, nature – happiness. Vacationers who found St. Moritz too hectic continued on to Sils Maria. That's how it was a hundred years ago; and that's how it still is today. It's palpable at every turn: those who come to Sils want to nourish their souls. And in doing so, they want to experience the warmth of a small village with around 810 inhabitants, where tourism has a long tradition and has been a way of life for over 100 years. Two Hearts, One Soul Sils Maria and Sils Baselgia: Our village has two names because it comprises two settlements. Sils Baselgia grew up around the Church of San Lurench. It was first mentioned in 1356 and still stands today. "Baselgia" is derived from basilica (church). In Sils Maria, the larger of the two villages, the large dairy farm once stood. The name "Maria" refers not to a proper name, but to the term "dairy farm." "Sils" means something like "green meadow" or "long strip of land." This also referred to the Sils lake plain. It is still a "green meadow"—thanks to landscape and nature conservation efforts and the awareness of these values that the people of Sils possess. Text / Source: Sils Information Center "Engadin Tourism AG", Via da Marias 38, Sils/Segl Maria https://www.sils.ch/de/guide/sils-im-engadin/dorfportrait
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The story of St. Moritz begins in 1864 The story of St. Moritz, as we know it today, begins in 1864, when hotelier Johannes Badrutt made a bet with his guests from Great Britain. He promised that not only the summer, but also the St. Moritz winter would be so pleasant that on sunny days one could enjoy the sun on the terrace without a jacket. Should his promise prove false, the hotelier would pay for their travel and winter stay. Wrapped head to toe in furs, the group of men crossed the Julier Pass the following December. Upon arriving in St. Moritz, the sky was clear, the sun warm, and Badrutt stood before them to greet them without a jacket and with his shirtsleeves rolled up. Winter tourism was born. More: Pioneer History | St. Moritz, Switzerland (stmoritz.com) Text/Source: ENGADIN ST. MORITZ TOURISMUS AG Via Maistra 1, CH-7500 St. Moritz, www.stmoritz.com https://www.engadintourismus.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/Fakten_ueber_St._Moritz_DE.pdf
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a church with a mixture of Romanesque, late Gothic and Lombard Renaissance influences, is located in a very dominant position.
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Stopping point. The restaurant is recommended for a culinary break.
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Flat trail suitable for the whole family
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Very nice, shady campsite with a great restaurant!
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St. Moritz offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 30 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from easy lakeside paths to challenging alpine trails, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The terrain around St. Moritz is incredibly diverse, set within the high-altitude Engadin Valley. You'll find everything from gentle gravel paths along the valley floor, perfect for relaxed rides, to challenging alpine trails with significant elevation changes. The landscape features majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and expansive valleys like Val Fex and Val Bever, offering varied cycling experiences.
St. Moritz is renowned for its sunny weather, often boasting around 300 sunny days a year. The summer months are ideal for touring cycling, offering pleasant conditions to explore the region's diverse routes. While summer temperatures can be cool due to the altitude, the consistent sunshine makes it a fantastic outdoor destination.
Yes, St. Moritz offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. These often include flat gravel paths along the valley floor or scenic lakeside paths. An example is the Entrance to St. Moritz – Lake St. Moritz loop from Champfèr, which is 10.0 miles (16.1 km) long and leads through a scenic lakeside area.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, St. Moritz provides difficult routes with significant elevation gains and technical sections. Consider the San Gian Church – Bernina Pass loop from St. Moritz (Standseilbahn), a 33.3 miles (53.6 km) path featuring substantial climbing and spectacular views of the Bernina Range and Lago Bianco.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with infrastructure to help cyclists access higher elevations. Many mountain bike trails, particularly around Corviglia, are serviced by funiculars and cable cars. This allows riders to enjoy the stunning views and thrilling descents without the strenuous climbs, making alpine touring cycling more accessible.
Many routes in St. Moritz highlight the stunning lakes of the Engadin Valley. The Curtins Village (Val Fex) – View of Lake Silvaplana loop from St. Moritz, Serletta P3 offers views of Lake Silvaplana. Additionally, routes around Lake St. Moritz, Lake Silvaplana, and Lake Sils provide relaxed rides with picturesque water and mountain vistas.
Yes, St. Moritz offers several excellent circular touring cycling routes. These loops allow you to start and end your ride in the same location, often passing through diverse landscapes. Examples include the Entrance to St. Moritz – Lake St. Moritz loop from Champfèr and the Alp Suvretta (2,130 m) – Upper Bever Valley loop from St. Moritz (Standseilbahn).
The touring cycling routes around St. Moritz are rich with natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can encounter stunning glaciers like the Morteratsch Glacier and Roseg Glacier, visible from various vantage points. The Bernina Pass offers spectacular views of the Bernina Range and Lago Bianco. Additionally, charming villages, dense woodlands, and wildflowers in valleys like Val Fex and Val Bever provide serene cycling experiences.
Yes, the St. Moritz region has several huts and cabins that can serve as excellent stops during your touring cycling adventures. You might consider visiting Georgy's Hut, Segantini Hut, or Alp Languard for a break and refreshments.
The touring cycling routes in St. Moritz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and expansive valleys that define the region. The diverse network of routes, from easy lakeside paths to challenging alpine trails, is also a major highlight, offering options for all ability levels.
Yes, St. Moritz offers numerous routes with breathtaking panoramic views. The Bernina Pass provides spectacular vistas of the Bernina Range. Additionally, the Corviglia area features a network of trails with panoramic views of the entire Engadin Valley. The View of St. Moritz – Bever village loop from St. Moritz is another route known for its scenic outlooks.


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