Best attractions and places to see around Lej da San Murezzan include the lake itself, which is the northeasternmost and smallest of the four lakes in the Engadin Lake District. It features a well-kept shoreline and offers mountain and valley views. In winter, the frozen lake transforms into a venue for horse racing and cross-country skiing. A 4-kilometer loop around the lake is available for walks.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The longest escalator in Switzerland, 150 meters long, bridges a height difference of 70 meters. Located near the train station, it leads from Lake St. Moritz through the Serletta parking garage up to the village and the Badrutt's Palace Hotel. It transports around one million people per year and also operates at night. Works by renowned poster artists are displayed in the escalator channel; this escalator also functions as an art gallery.
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The lake and mountains are absolutely worth seeing. The city is actually worth seeing too, but it's all too out-there for me.
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From the Serletta parking garage on the lake, Switzerland's longest escalator, at 150 meters, rolls up to the main shopping street – transporting its passengers past the Design Gallery.
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From the Serletta parking garage on the lake, Switzerland's longest escalator, at 150 meters, rolls up to the main shopping street – transporting its passengers past the Design Gallery.
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Very well maintained tour, mountain views and air. Athletics field next to the lake.
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An interesting destination all year round. 🥰
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I agree with that (predecessor) Beautiful lake, in some places also with pubs
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magnificent view of the lake with St Moritz
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A popular and easy walk is the 4-kilometer loop around Lake St. Moritz, offering beautiful water, mountain, and valley views. For a slightly longer, easy option, consider the route "Around Lake St. Moritz" which is about 4.5 km. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Lej da San Murezzan guide.
Yes, the 4-kilometer loop around Lake St. Moritz is considered easy and family-friendly. Another excellent option is a walk around Lej da Staz (Lake Staz), a smaller, picturesque lake nestled within a forest, perfect for walks and featuring picnic areas. Many highlights around the lake, such as the North shore of Lej da San Murezzan, are also marked as family-friendly.
St. Moritz features several unique landmarks. The St. Moritz Station Escalator Gallery is Switzerland's longest escalator, stretching 150 meters and functioning as an art gallery. Another historical landmark is the Leaning Tower of St. Moritz, a 12th-century remnant of the former St. Mauritius Church, known for its significant tilt.
The region offers a rich cultural scene. You can visit the Berry Museum, which houses the art collection of physician and painter Peter Robert Berry. The Forum Paracelsus is a spa renowned for its healing mineral springs since the Middle Ages. For art enthusiasts, the Mili Weber House, often called the "House of Fairy-Tales," is a museum dedicated to the artist Mili Weber. Additionally, several art galleries, such as the Karsten Greve Gallery, contribute to the vibrant art scene.
Absolutely. The area is excellent for road cycling, with routes like the "Bernina Pass – View of the Bernina Pass loop from St. Moritz" (48.8 km, moderate). Gravel biking is also popular, with options such as the "Lake St. Moritz – Lej da Staz loop from Sankt Moritz Bad" (9.5 km, easy). You can explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes and Gravel biking around Lej da San Murezzan guides.
Lej da San Murezzan is a year-round destination, with different seasons offering unique experiences. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying the clean mountain lake. Autumn, particularly October, is stunning when the larch trees around Lej da Staz display golden hues. Winter transforms the frozen lake into a venue for prestigious events like the White Turf horse races and international polo matches, as well as cross-country skiing.
St. Moritz is well-connected by public transport. The St. Moritz Station Escalator Gallery directly connects the lake to the village center, making it easy to reach various points of interest from the train station. Many trails and attractions are accessible via local bus services or within walking distance from St. Moritz Bad or St. Moritz Dorf.
Yes, many trails around Lej da San Murezzan are dog-friendly. The loop around Lake St. Moritz is a popular choice for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature reserves or during specific events.
Beyond Lake St. Moritz, the region boasts the picturesque Lej da Staz, a smaller lake nestled in a forest. Higher up, the natural reservoirs of Lej Alv and Lej Nair Pitschen offer beautiful spots for excursions. The broader Engadin Valley is renowned for its spectacular mountain scenery, with peaks like Muottas Muragl, Piz Corvatsch, and Piz Nair providing extensive views.
In winter, the frozen surface of Lake St. Moritz becomes a hub for unique activities. It hosts the prestigious White Turf horse races and international polo matches every February. The region is also the birthplace of Skijoring, a sport where skiers are pulled by horses across the ice. Cross-country skiing is also very popular on the lake's frozen surface.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Engadin Valley and its lakes, consider taking a funicular up Muottas Muragl. Even more extensive vistas, including views of the Upper Engadin lakes (Sils, Silvaplana, and Champfèr) and surrounding glaciers, can be enjoyed from Piz Corvatsch and Piz Nair, both accessible by cable car or gondola.
Yes, the St. Moritz Station Escalator Gallery is wheelchair accessible, providing a convenient way to travel between the lake and the village center. While many natural trails may present challenges, this modern facility ensures accessibility for all visitors.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty, especially the clean mountain environment and well-kept shoreline of Lake St. Moritz. The wonderful views of the blue water and green hills are often mentioned. Many appreciate the diverse activities available, from relaxing walks to unique winter sports, and the overall sophisticated yet beautiful atmosphere.


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