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In the wintertime, too, Engadin St. Moritz has a number of paths that are pushchair-accessible, offering strolls of up to two or even three hours. An even better idea would be to swap your buggy for a sledge, or to fasten runners to the wheels.
In addition to the trails that are specially prepared for families with pushchairs, you have the thrilling option of walking out across the frozen lake – great fun for children, and relaxing for parents, too, with the youngsters always in full view. Before venturing out, you should always take account of on-site information regarding the safety of the ice. Beyond that, there’s no limit to your winter walking fun.
Level of difficulty: | medium |
Hiking time: | 12 km, return route 3½ hours |
Level of difficulty: | medium |
Hiking time: | 14 km, return route 4 hours |
Level of difficulty: | easy |
Hiking time: | 8 km (5miles), return route 2½ hours |
Route: | along the banks of the lake, restaurant in Isola |
Tip: | animals at the farm belonging to the Cadurisch family – dogs, cats, goats, donkeys, Scottish Highland cattle |
Level of difficulty: | medium |
Hiking time: | 6 km (3.7 miles), return route 2½ hours |
Route: | steep in places, but the climb up to the lake is well worth the effort! |
Level of difficulty: | easy |
Hiking time: | 9 km, return route 2½ hours |
Level of difficulty: | easy |
Hiking time: | 8.6 km, return route 2 hours 40 minutes |
In addition to these specially-prepared routes, we warmly recommend a walk across the frozen lake. Please observe the on-site information before stepping onto the ice!