Hotel Reine Victoria by Laudinella





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This beautiful bike tour leads from the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland to Lombardy in Italy. The path begins in St. Moritz and leads over the Maloja Pass (1815 m) and through the Val Bregaglia over the border to Chiavenna. Then it goes through the Val San Giacomo to the Lago di Montespluga (1900 m) lake and the Splügen Pass (2114 m) to Splügen back in Switzerland. It continues through the Val Schons, past the Viamala Gorge to Thusis and on to Tiefencastel. The last part leads past the...
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Discover this circular hike in the canton of Graubünden in St. Moritz, which is also recommended for mountain bikers. The starting point is in St. Moritz at the San Carl Church and from there it goes up to Alp dal Staz. It then continues via the Plaun da Staz, through the Stazer forest to the beautiful Lej da Staz mountain lake (1809 m). It then goes back through the Palüd dals Pelets to the starting point.
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This longer bike tour is almost all on the road. The start is in Sankt Moritz in the canton of Graubünden. This mountain village has already hosted the Winter Olympics twice. The path goes via Pontresina to the Bernina and its pass. Right next to it is the Lago Bianco lake. The path ends in Livigno on the Italian side.
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The seventh stage of path number 33 takes you through moorland and alpine pastures to the Bernina Pass and goes over the Stazerwald, Pontresina, the Morteratsch glacier world, the Lago Bianco-Lej Nair watershed and the highest mountains in Graubünden.
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This path starts at the parking lot of the ski jumping area directly at the lake Lej Marsch and then leads directly through the forest to the Lej Nair and then it goes again on forest paths through nature. After a few more kilometers one comes to the lake Hahnensee/ Lej dais Chods, where one can also have a picnic or get supplies in the restaurant there. Then it continues through partly open terrain and along the Via dais Chöds and slowly returns to the starting point.