Engadin St. Moritz Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Engadin St. Moritz

Top Rated for
5.00 (7 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.86 (7 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.83 (6 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.00 (7 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (6 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
Overall Rating
4
From 7 Reviews
88
Total Runs
1716
Bottom Elevation
3303
Top Elevation
350
Skiable Terrain

Engadin St. Moritz Piste Map

Grab the ski resort map for Engadin St. Moritz to plan your days across this high-altitude gem, which spans from 1,716m up to 3,303m. The trail map covers 88 runs serviced by 58 lifts, including 11 gondolas and cable cars, 21 chairlifts, and 26 drag lifts. Engadin St. Moritz is part of the wider Engadin ski region, giving you access to multiple mountains and plenty of terrain to explore.

piste map for Engadin St. Moritz

Best Runs in Engadin St. Moritz

  • Corvatsch (Blue): A long, wide cruiser from the top of Corvatsch glacier down to Surlej, offering spectacular lake and mountain views throughout.

  • Hahnensee (Blue): An easy, scenic route through the Corviglia area that's perfect for building confidence with its consistent, mellow gradient.

  • Paradiso (Red): A beautiful, tree-lined red run dropping from Piz Nair with well-maintained piste and excellent middle of the day sun exposure.

  • Signal (Black): A challenging steep piste from Signal mountain with sustained gradient and a reputation for excellent snow preservation on its north-facing aspect.

  • Corviglia Standard (Red): The classic descent to St. Moritz Dorf that's wide enough for confident carving and often meticulously groomed.

  • Marguns (Red): A varied intermediate run with rolling terrain and sweeping turns that's ideal for progressing red-run skiers.

  • Furtschellas (Black): A demanding black run on the Sils side known for its steepness and technical sections, particularly in the upper portion.

  • Suvretta (Blue): A gentle, confidence-building blue that winds through pleasant terrain and offers a relaxed descent for intermediates wanting to explore.