Best mountain peaks around Silvaplana are situated in the Upper Engadine valley, a region characterized by its high-alpine landscape, glacial formations, and numerous lakes. This area offers a diverse range of elevations, from accessible valley floors to challenging 3,000-meter summits. The natural environment provides opportunities for various outdoor activities amidst a backdrop of prominent peaks and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The ascent and descent to the hut are not easy, but you can enjoy a wonderful view from up there. Tip: The barley soup is extremely delicious! 😋😉
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From the platform next to the gondola you have a wonderful panoramic view of the Tsl St. Moritz and the surrounding mountains
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Chamanna Georgy is an alpine hut located at 3,175 meters above sea level, just 80 meters below the summit of Piz Languard, in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It is the highest hut in the Engadine and the canton of Graubünden. From the hut, a path leads to the summit of Piz Languard in about 30 minutes, offering unique views. Chamanna Georgy has 20 beds and is managed by Céline Egli and Simon Thaler. The surrounding area is frequented by ibex and marmots, making the hike particularly fascinating for lovers of alpine fauna.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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The climb is worth it! The view and peace are a dream
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From the Corvatsch mountain station at 3,303 m (Top of Engadin) you have a rare, good panoramic view of the mountains, provided you have good visibility. You can see more of this in the photos. The Piz Corvatsch summit is a little further south. Take good clothing with you, it can be cold to icy and windy. Very good restaurant.
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For those seeking accessible options, the View of the Upper Engadine from Muottas Muragl offers a unique panorama at 2,456 meters and is considered family-friendly. Another option is the village of Pontresina, which serves as a starting point for various explorations in the Upper Engadine and is also noted as family-friendly. While Munt Pers Summit is high-altitude, it's relatively easy to reach, though some sections can be exposed and snowy, so it's best for families with experienced parents and older children.
The Corvatsch mountain station, at 3,303 meters, provides an exceptional panoramic view of the surrounding Bernina Alps. Similarly, the Munt Pers Summit offers a wonderful panorama with views of the Morteratsch Glacier, Piz Bernina, Piz Bianco, and Piz Palü. For a broader perspective of the entire Upper Engadine, the View of the Upper Engadine from Muottas Muragl is highly recommended.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. The ascent to Munt Pers Summit (3,207 m) from Diavolezza is rated T2/3, requiring appropriate equipment and clothing due to potential exposure and snow, even in midsummer. For an even higher challenge, Georgy's Hut is located at 3,175 meters, just below the summit of Piz Languard, offering a path to the summit in about 30 minutes for unique views. These areas are known for rugged landscapes and high-alpine conditions.
You'll find various facilities depending on the location. The Corvatsch mountain station features a very good restaurant. Georgy's Hut is an alpine hut with 20 beds, offering accommodation and a fantastic view. The village of Pontresina provides fine mountain, wellness, and culinary options, including excellent Swiss pine and gourmet restaurants, along with the Bellavita adventure pool and spa.
The region around Silvaplana is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks like 'From Corvatsch Murtèl to Fuorcla Surlej' to more difficult routes. There are also many running trails, including moderate loops around Lake Silvaplana and more challenging ones. For cyclists, MTB trails are available, such as the 'WM Flowtrail Corviglia' or routes around Lake Silvaplana.
While the peaks themselves are natural formations, the historically grown mountain village of Pontresina is nestled among the Bernina massif. It offers a glimpse into traditional Engadine architecture and serves as a cultural hub with its Congress and Culture Center, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
The Upper Engadine valley offers diverse experiences throughout the year. For hiking and enjoying the high-alpine landscape, summer and early autumn are generally ideal. However, even in midsummer, high-altitude peaks like Munt Pers Summit can experience sudden snowfall and freezing cold, so appropriate clothing is always necessary. Winter offers opportunities for winter hiking and other snow sports, with many facilities like the Corvatsch mountain station providing access to winter activities.
The alpine environment around Silvaplana is home to various wildlife. Near Georgy's Hut, for instance, the surrounding area is frequented by ibex and marmots, making hikes particularly fascinating for nature lovers. With a bit of luck, you might also spot a bearded vulture in the rugged landscapes, such as those around Munt Pers Summit.
Many peaks and viewpoints are accessible via cable cars or well-marked hiking trails. For example, the Corvatsch mountain station is reached by cable car, providing direct access to high-altitude views. The Munt Pers Summit can be reached from the Diavolezza mountain station. For places like Muottas Muragl, a funicular railway typically transports visitors to the mountain station and viewpoint.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like Munt Pers Summit and the Corvatsch mountain station, which offer unparalleled vistas of the Bernina Alps and glaciers. The diverse range of activities, from challenging climbs to family-friendly trails, and the opportunity to experience the unique high-alpine landscape, including spotting wildlife like ibex and marmots, are also highly valued.
Yes, the region offers various circular routes. For instance, the 'Lake Silvaplana – Lej de la Tscheppa loop from Silvaplana' is a difficult 12.2 km hike, while the 'Lake Silvaplana – Lakeside trail at Silvaplanersee loop from Silvaplana' is a moderate 11.7 km option. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Silvaplana.


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