Getting Around
The park is accessible by bus, which connects various trailheads.





The Swiss National Park, nestled in the Engadine Valley, is a haven for those seeking a connection with nature. As the oldest national park in the Alps, it spans 170.3 km² and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can enjoy a variety of hiking trails ranging from easy to challenging, with breathtaking views of alpine meadows, majestic peaks, and crystal-clear streams. The park is accessible by bus, making it convenient for day trips. With its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, the park is a perfect destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and adventure seekers.
The Swiss National Park, nestled in the Engadine Valley, is a haven for those seeking a connection with nature. As the oldest national park in the Alps, it spans 170.3 km² and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can enjoy a variety of hiking trails ranging from easy to challenging, with breathtaking views of alpine meadows, majestic peaks, and crystal-clear streams. The park is accessible by bus, making it convenient for day trips. With its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, the park is a perfect destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and adventure seekers.
Oldest national park in the Alps.
Diverse hiking trails for all levels.
Spectacular alpine views and wildlife.
Bus access to trailheads.
Pristine, untouched nature.
Close access to the Engadine Valley, ideal for hiking and nature exploration.
Part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, ensuring pristine natural conditions.
Rich biodiversity with opportunities for wildlife observation.
The park is accessible by bus, which connects various trailheads.
Trails range from easy to challenging; choose according to your ability.
Nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts.
CHF ₣
$100-$200 p/day
German, Romansh, Italian
Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as marmots and diverse flora.
Family, Adventure, Nature, Hiking, Wildlife