Best lakes around Maloja, a village in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, offers access to a collection of water bodies in the Upper Engadine valley. The region is characterized by its Alpine scenery and diverse lake landscapes. These lakes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and scenic exploration. The area features both large, well-known lakes and smaller, idyllic mountain lakes.
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From here on, the path becomes very rough, and you'll need to have good balance and be able to negotiate rough patches. However, the hike up to this point is worth it, even if you turn back here. The landscape is so varied and enchanting.
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The owners of the Hahnensee mountain restaurant also rent out this hunting lodge. We might try it next time (with a hot tub 😉
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Path partially in the woods and on the lake shore. Small panoramic point. Attention, path shared and well frequented by people on foot.... attention and respect!
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An interesting destination all year round. 🥰
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Lago Bianco, Bernina Pass at 2234 meters The Lago Bianco is a reservoir at the Bernina Pass and is located in the area of the municipalities of Pontresina and Poschiavo. The lake is located directly at the pass at 2234 meters above sea level. The Lago Bianco is bordered by two dams on its north and south sides and is around three kilometers long and about 800m wide. When filled to its maximum, the depth of the Lago Bianco is over 50 meters. The reservoir on the Bernina Pass is fed by various mountain streams and glacier water, while the Cavagliasch in particular leaves the lake. The whitish, somewhat milky-looking Lago Bianco gets its name (in German "White Lake") from the inflow of sand and glacier water. The Bernina Hospice (Ospizio Bernina) is located on the western shore of Lago Bianco, and the Rhaetian Railway's train line - the Bernina Express - also runs directly along the shore. The Bernina Pass road is also located on the western side, but not directly on the lake shore. In cold winters, the lake can freeze over and in some years the beautiful black ice forms. When the reservoir is then opened by the authorities, nothing stands in the way of ice skating on Lago Bianco. Text / Source: Schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/lago_bianco_pontresina/
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A beautiful piece of nature and easy to get to. This makes it popular with families too. Lots of space and enough fire pits invite you to play and relax.
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Beautiful little lake in a dreamlike setting
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The Maloja region offers a variety of popular lakes. Visitors frequently enjoy Lago Bianco, known for its milky glacial waters and the Bernina Express running along its shore. Another favorite is Lej dals Chöds (Hahnensee), an idyllic mountain lake with a restaurant. Lake Staz (Lej da Staz) is also highly rated for its beautiful mountain panorama.
The lakes around Maloja are set amidst stunning Alpine scenery, featuring crystal-clear, often turquoise waters, surrounded by majestic mountains and larch forests. You'll find diverse landscapes, from large bodies of water like Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana to smaller, tranquil mountain lakes such as Lägh da Cavloc. Many areas offer viewpoints, forests, and natural monuments.
Yes, the Maloja region is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including the popular Lago Bianco Lakeside Trail, which offers great views of Piz Cambrena. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available in the area, such as those listed in the Waterfall hikes around Maloja guide.
Lake Silvaplana is an international hotspot for water sports, especially kitesurfing and windsurfing, thanks to the consistent Maloja wind. Lake Sils also offers opportunities for windsurfing and sailing, alongside fishing and boating. In winter, when sufficiently frozen, both lakes become popular for snow-kitesurfing.
During winter, the frozen surfaces of Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana transform into natural ice fields. They are popular for cross-country skiing, walking, and snow-kitesurfing, forming part of the Engadin Skimarathon route. In cold winters, Lago Bianco can also freeze, offering opportunities for ice skating.
Absolutely. Lakes like Lägh da Cavloc and Lägh da Bitabergh are ideal for families, offering tranquil escapes with facilities for bathing and barbecues. Lake Staz (Lej da Staz) and Lake St. Moritz are also categorized as family-friendly, providing accessible trails and scenic spots for all ages.
The Maloja lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer (late June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water sports, with Europe's highest scheduled public boat service operating on Lake Sils. Autumn is spectacular as the larch trees turn golden. Winter offers unique activities like cross-country skiing and ice skating on the frozen lakes.
Yes, the region has historical connections. Friedrich Nietzsche found inspiration near Lake Sils and Lake Silvaplana, conceiving his idea of "Eternal Recurrence" while walking their shores. You can also find historical sites like Crap da Sass Castle near the lakes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and the serene atmosphere. Many highlight the excellent opportunities for hiking, the beautiful mountain panoramas, and the diverse range of outdoor activities available. The region's appeal is evident with over 860 upvotes and 200 photos shared by the komoot community.
The Maloja region offers several cycling routes that pass by or around its beautiful lakes. You can find detailed routes, including options like the "View of Lake Silvaplana – Lake St. Moritz loop," in the Cycling around Maloja guide.
For a tranquil escape, consider Lägh da Cavloc and Lägh da Bitabergh. These idyllic mountain lakes are accessible via easy hiking trails from Maloja and offer a peaceful setting away from larger crowds, especially appealing in autumn. Lej Nair is another beautiful, smaller lake often praised by visitors for its natural beauty.
Many lakes in the Maloja region are accessible via public transport. For instance, Lake Sils has Europe's highest scheduled public boat service, connecting villages like Sils Maria and Maloja. The Bernina Express train line also runs directly along the shore of Lago Bianco, making it easily reachable by train.


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