This morning we went to Muottas Muragl 1st, the view was ok as over looking Engadine valley with Celerina & St. Moritz in view. We only stayed for less than half of hour as we got bored with only 180 degrees view. So we took another bus and up to top of Corvatsch, it has 360 degrees view and bit more interesting.
The highest point on the Bernina range separating Engadina from Val Roseg, and the highest mountain station of the Eastern Alps. Fantastic views from 10000 feet of the snowy peaks and the beautiful lakes. Hiking and shooting opportunities are absolutely superb.
the name of the game is to enjoy oneself, at st Moritz its possible to do just that, the weather was inclement but we survived. it rained a bit and then it cleared up. there was forest land, lakes mountains rivers flowers and marigold galore
Took a thrilling helicopter ride from St.Moritz over snow covered mountains to Mount Corvatsch. The 360 degree view from the top of Corvatsch is breath-taking, and you need to gasp for breath in amazement - and also due to the altitude (3,303 metres)! The restaurant welcomes you with cold cuts and aperitifs and the warmth of the dining area was most needed as it was minus 17 outside, though sunny and crisp and clear weather. Friendly and helpful restaurant staff, good lunch and two funicular rides down to St.Moritz. A must visit in good weather. Spectacular scenery with snow covered mountains as far as the eye can be seen, brave skiers of all ages gliding down powdery slopes - just as you would imagine Switzerland in winter!
The beauty is indescribable. I would describe Corvatsch as a blue ski resort with very few options. Its seem to be a weekend get away local family resort. Which is wonderful if you live there and my daughter and I definitely enjoyed. I just expected more.
Corvatsch has northen slopes and the snow is fantastic duriog warm weather. The site has become large with conectons o various areas. One big problem - many (mpst) is T-bars. even 2 buttons and old slow 2 per. chail lift
I was alone during the visit of the mountain. I was quite lucky that the cable car was about to close two days later. The snow covered the mountain was undistributed. It was like a fantasy land.
Three cable cars to the top and the views from the Summit is a postcard that will stay in your mind forever. There are restaurants and gift shops at every stop along the way and a great way to see the Engadine Valley!
Excellent snow activities apart from sking is women chasing, sunbathing (not on windy days of course) and enjoying good wine.
Just amazing: we were there on a sunny summer day and the view was incredible. We had a good meal at the restaurant and enjoyed every single minute. A must if you are there!