Ski heil auf dem Corvatsch
photo by Schaer Chris

General

The Corvatsch ski area, which boasts the highest summit station in the eastern Alps, lies in the heart of the Upper Engadin at between 1,800 m (5,906 ft) and 3,303 m (10,837 ft) above sea level.

Fourteen transport facilities and 120 km (75 miles) of perfectly prepared ski runs – including the longest floodlit night downhill run in Switzerland – also make discerning skiers and snowboarders of all ages grasp for superlatives.

In addition, six mountain restaurants in a breathtaking setting provide guests with culinary highlights. However, the snowy landscape also offers visitors the opportunity to take a more leisurely hike on snowshoes, far away from the slopes.

A special highlight is the 4 km (2.5 mile) long in one Königsabfahrt (King Run), leading from the Corvatsch via Lake Hahnen directly to the St. Moritz ski area.

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