Luxury Ski Chalets in Engadin Valley, Switzerland
The Engadin, or Engadine, is a long valley in the Swiss Alps located in the canton of Graubünden in South East Switzerland. The Valley is famous for cross country skiing. The main ski resort within the Engadine Valley is St Moritz. St Moritz was the host city for the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics, and 1934, 1974 and 2003 Alpine Skiing World Championships. It is one of just three cities that have hosted the Winter Olympic Games twice.
St Moritz is home to some very luxury chalets and traditional ski chalets along with some modern properties. The chalets are varied and the resort features ski chalets with a swimming pool, luxury chalets with a cinema room and many fully catered ski chalets.
St Moritz sits at 1856m and the highest lift is at 3300m. There are 56 lifts servicing 350km of pistes and 200km of cross country runs. There are 3 snow parks and the nearest airport is Zurich with a 3 hour transfer time.