Walking in the Engadine contains detailed route descriptions for 100 day
walk routes that vary from 4 to 16km long in length. The routes cover a
variety of terrain from luscious meadows and craggy mountains to
glaciers and snowpeaks. Most of the walks described in this guidebook
have been chosen with a particular viewpoint, lake, alp hamlet, hut or
pass as the destination, while the principal objective of each walk is
to enjoy a day's exercise among stimulating scenery.
There's something for every walker's taste: gentle valley rambles for a
family outing; craggy mid-mountain walks for the more adventurous;
high-level routes that lead across glacier, snowfield and rugged passes
for the experienced mountain trekker.
Tucked away in the south-east corner of Switzerland, the Engadine is a
region of lakes and mountains, home of the country's only national park,
guardian of the Romansch language and location for some of the most
sublime villages in all the Alps.