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The best mountain hikes around Zernez

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Mountaineering routes around Zernez are situated in the Engadine region, serving as a primary gateway to the Swiss National Park. The area features unspoiled alpine landscapes, diverse mountainous terrain, and numerous peaks and valleys. This environment offers a range of challenges, including gravel paths, rocky sections, and forested areas, characteristic of high alpine environments.

Best mountaineering routes around Zernez

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Source of the Inn River – Flüela Schwarzhorn loop from Flüelapass, a 5.8 miles…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

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View of the Flüela Pass – Flüela Schwarzhorn summit loop from Flüelapass

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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April 28, 2026, Flüela Pass

Spectacular road cycling pass with many ever-changing views. Try to tackle the tour, if possible, on weekdays and shoulder days, like at the end of April, shortly after the pass's spring opening. Then there will be snow walls to the left and right, and when rolling into the valley, spring will come towards you! Brilliant

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La Tuor dals Mors / Mohrenturm, Zernez This is how the historian Nicolin Sererhard described the Morenturm in the 18th century. The exact year of construction of the tower is not known. It was probably built in the mid-13th century by the Moor family, making it older than the Swiss Confederation. As late as 1570, it was inhabited by an Albert Moor. After that, it was left to decay and later taken over by the municipality. How deep the foundations actually reach into the ground is left to the imagination, as is the legend of the underground passage to the Planta Castle of Wildenberg. The historical cellar vaults with the dungeons, accessible only from above, are known and accessible. Also characteristic is the ledge in the outer wall, which testifies to a reconstruction from this height and is still recognizable inside today. Text / Source: Mohrenturm, Zernez https://www.morenturm.ch/

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Schloss Zernez / Schloss Planta von Wildenberg in Zernez Between the former Wildenberg court and the present-day Planta-Wildenberg Castle lies a long, history-rich path that could certainly be described as a cinematic drama with a happy ending. The castle stands majestically on the plain below the church hill, marking the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds us of a long-gone era. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the Lords of Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, as a statutory judge, had executions carried out, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627, he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the dismay of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: from the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families, to the municipality of Zernez. Its current appearance was given to the castle through the renovation and extension of the two additional wings in the 18th century. Miraculously, it was spared from the great village fire. In 1985, the municipality of Zernez acquired it for use as a municipal building. Since 2007, it has housed the National Park administration. During the National Park Cinema Open Air, the castle courtyard transforms into a fairytale film set. The dramas now only play out on the screen and no longer behind the castle walls. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg-zernez

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Chastè / Schloss Planta Von Wildenberg, Zernez The castle stands majestically in the plain below the church hill and marks the transition to the old village part Runatsch. Only the square tower still reminds of long past times. This medieval residential tower was probably built around 1280 and was owned by the lords Planta-Wildenberg. The unpopular lord of the castle, Rudolf von Planta, had executions carried out as statutory judge, which the population resented. He was suspected of sympathizing with the Catholics, outlawed by the court in 1618, and sentenced to death in absentia. Under the leadership of his opponent Baptista von Salis, the people of Engadin devastated his castle, but he fled. In 1627 he became an Austrian captain and ruled again in Zernez, to the regret of the inhabitants, who had to rebuild it. Over the centuries, there were many changes of ownership: From the Bishop of Chur, Conrad Planta from Zuoz, Knight Rudolf von Planta, the Bezzola and Hemmi families to the municipality of Zernez. Text / Source: Gäste-Information Scuol, Stradun 403a, CH-7550 Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/schloss-planta-wildenberg

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A 517km long river flowing through Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. Its source lies at 2564m above sea level above Lake Lunghin and it flows into the Danube near Passau.

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Great view of the surrounding mountains.

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The highest point on the circular hike: 2,788 meters

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Cool mountain lake in front of the Fuorcla Radönt. Beautiful vegetation. Ideal place for a break.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available around Zernez?

Zernez offers a comprehensive network of over 20 mountaineering routes. These trails cater to various skill levels, with 6 routes classified as moderate and 16 as difficult, ensuring a suitable challenge for most mountaineers.

What is the best time of year for mountaineering in Zernez?

The prime season for mountaineering in Zernez typically aligns with late spring through early autumn, when alpine conditions are most favorable. During this period, trails are generally free of snow, and the weather is more stable, offering the best experience for exploring the diverse mountainous terrain and enjoying the breathtaking panoramas.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountaineering routes near Zernez?

Mountaineering routes around Zernez feature a diverse range of terrain, characteristic of high alpine environments. You can expect to encounter gravel paths, rocky sections, and forested areas. The region's proximity to the Swiss National Park means trails often traverse rugged slopes and offer dramatic alpine landscapes.

Are there beginner-friendly mountaineering routes in Zernez?

Yes, Zernez offers several moderate mountaineering routes suitable for those with some experience or looking for a less strenuous challenge. One such route is the Alp Stabelchod – Margunet Viewpoint loop from Swiss National Park, which covers 7.2 km and takes approximately 2 hours 37 minutes to complete.

What natural landmarks or points of interest can I discover along mountaineering routes in Zernez?

The Zernez region, as a gateway to the Swiss National Park, is rich in natural beauty. Along various routes, you might encounter stunning features such as the serene Lai Nair (Black Lake), or traverse significant mountain passes like the Scaletta Pass and the Winterlücke Pass (2,787 m). The charming Bos-Cha Hamlet also offers a glimpse into local alpine life.

Are there any permits required for mountaineering in the Zernez area, especially within the Swiss National Park?

While the region around Zernez offers extensive mountaineering opportunities, it's important to note that the Swiss National Park, which Zernez borders, is a strictly protected wilderness area. Access within the park itself might have restrictions to preserve its pristine nature. For specific regulations regarding permits or restricted areas within the park, it is advisable to consult the official Swiss National Park website or local information centers.

What do other mountaineers enjoy most about the routes in Zernez?

The mountaineering routes in Zernez are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Mountaineers frequently praise the unspoiled alpine landscapes, the diverse and challenging terrain, and the unique experience of exploring a region that serves as a gateway to Switzerland's only National Park. The opportunity for wildlife sightings, such as ibex and marmots, also adds to the allure.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes available near Zernez?

Yes, several circular routes are popular among mountaineers in the Zernez area. A notable example is the Source of the Inn River – Flüela Schwarzhorn loop from Flüelapass, a moderate 9.3 km trail. Another challenging option is the Flüela Schwarzhorn – Source of the Inn River loop from Schwarzhorn, a difficult 11.6 km path with significant elevation gain.

Can I expect to see wildlife while mountaineering around Zernez?

Absolutely. As Zernez is a gateway to the Swiss National Park, the region is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Mountaineers often have the chance to observe alpine wildlife in their natural habitat, including ibex, chamois, and marmots. The untouched alpine environments provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, adding an extra dimension to the mountaineering experience.

What should I pack for a mountaineering trip in Zernez?

Given the variable terrain and high alpine environment around Zernez, appropriate preparation is crucial. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water (as sources can be sparse), weather-appropriate layers of clothing, sun protection, and a map or GPS device. For more challenging routes, consider bringing trekking poles and emergency supplies. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

Are there any particularly long or challenging mountaineering routes for experienced climbers?

For experienced mountaineers seeking a significant challenge, Zernez offers several difficult routes. The Piz Linard – Upper Section of the Couloir loop from Lavin is a demanding 15.1 km trail, often taking over 8 hours to complete, leading through challenging alpine couloirs and high mountain passes. Another difficult option is the View from Munt la Schera loop from Il Fuorn, spanning over 18 km.

Is Zernez recognized as a special destination for mountain sports?

Yes, Zernez is part of a 'mountaineering village' initiative. This recognition highlights its dedication to gentle tourism, high-quality natural and cultural landscapes, and its support for versatile mountain sports opportunities. It underscores the region's commitment to the careful use of the mountain environment and strengthening regional value creation, making it an ideal base for mountaineering enthusiasts.

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