The unique Engadin light has burned into the valley's trees and forests over decades, shaping the very unique character of the local Swiss stone pines, pines, and larches. Today these forests not only offer peace and relaxation, but with their unique wood, they are also contemporary witnesses of Engadin history.
The unique Engadin light has burned into the valley's trees and forests over decades, shaping the very unique character of the local Swiss stone pines, pines, and larches. Today these forests not only offer peace and relaxation, but with their unique wood, they are also contemporary witnesses of Engadin history.
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The Swiss stone pine, also called the 'Queen of the Alps,' is probably one of the best-known types of wood in the Engadin and has shaped local craftsmanship for centuries. Are you not familiar with the wonderfully fragrant stone pine parlors of the historic Engadin houses, the soft pillows filled with stone pine shavings, or the art objects carved from stone pine? Let yourself be inspired by this multi-talented wood and immerse yourself in the fascinating atmosphere of the forests. For example, during a hike of several days on the sunny Via Engiadina, where you can experience the contrasts between Maloja and Zernez first hand and enjoy the impressive mountain panorama with a view of the lake plateau. And on your way you will find numerous stone pine taverns that invite you to take a pleasurable break - we promise you, you won't be barking up the wrong tree!