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Engadin Nature Park adventures

Engadin Nature Park Adventures

Engadin Nature Park is a protected area in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, offering striking alpine landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and winter sports.

165,000+
Acres Protected
500+
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Engadin Nature Park

Engadin Nature Park
 

Engadin Nature Park is located in the upper Engadin valley in southeastern Switzerland, within the canton of Graubünden. Covering an extensive area of high alpine valleys, majestic mountain peaks, and pristine rivers, the park preserves the unique natural environment and traditional cultural heritage of the region. The park includes diverse habitats such as alpine meadows, mixed coniferous forests, wetlands, and rocky outcrops supporting a variety of plant species including rare orchids and endemic alpine flora. Wildlife includes marmots, golden eagles, ibex, red deer, and the elusive lynx. Historically, the Engadin valley has been inhabited for thousands of years, with distinctive architectural styles in villages that reflect Romansh culture, the local heritage language. Visitors enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities year-round, from extensive hiking trails and mountain biking routes in summer to cross-country skiing, ski touring, and snowshoeing in winter. Notable landmarks include Lake Sils, Lake Silvaplana, and Piz Corvatsch—a peak accessible by cable car offering panoramic views. The park emphasizes sustainable tourism and environmental education through its visitor centers and guided tours. It appeals to nature lovers seeking peaceful alpine scenery, outdoor enthusiasts eager to explore variety-filled trails, and those interested in cultural experiences within mountain villages.

Highlights

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Piz Corvatsch Summit, offering panoramic views over the Engadin valley

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Rare alpine ecosystems including high-altitude wetlands and endemic plants

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Historic villages like Samedan featuring traditional Engadin-style architecture

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Extensive network of marked trails connecting lakes, forests, and mountain passes

Notable Natural Features

Lake Silvaplana

A glacial alpine lake known for strong winds, making it popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Val Roseg

A secluded valley with well-conserved natural landscapes, often frequented for glacier hikes and wildlife spotting.

Swiss National Park Proximity

Engadin Nature Park borders the Swiss National Park, Switzerland’s oldest national park, allowing extended wilderness exploration.