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Hiking Swiss' Val dal Fain Valley
Val dal Fain is a valley close to Pontresina and St. Moritz in Switzerland.
This hike is a 22km trail. It's a challenging route, it takes an average of 6h to complete the whole hiking track. This trail is great for backpacking, hiking, and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.
📍 This trail starts at Bernina Diavolezza (2080 m) in Pontresina, Switzerland. You can park 🅿️ your care there for a small fee and start to hike. The valley itself has no entrance with a ticket, it's for free.
🥪 There is no food on the way, so bring your snacks or picnic with you.
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This place is a more well-known snow mountain in Switzerland. If you ski here, remember to bring your equipment. Although it is not particularly cheap, it is also a luxury dream for skiing. The traffic is OK. From the airport, transfer directly. It was fun, especially at night.
Located on the southeast corner of the canton of Glaubinden, south-east of St. Moritz, Diavolza means "girl" in Italian. Legend has it that long ago there was a beautiful goddess on the mountain, she would lead people astray, and people in this area have disappeared. At the top of the mountain, you can enjoy the Bernina, the Mortlach glacier, and the continuous Alps around.
It is recommended that you must take the cable car up the mountain to see the largest glacier in Europe, very spectacular, the restaurant on the mountain is one of the best we eat in Switzerland, can see the beautiful scenery. There is also a place on the mountain to soak in hot springs. Although I didn't try it myself, I really envy seeing someone soaking!
It was still very fun to play. It happened to be the afternoon when we came here. There were not many tourists. Overall, it was very good. The scenery was definitely first-class.
The lakeside view of St. Moritz is better than winter in summer, but the upper Diavolza is far more winter than summer. You can choose to stay on the mountain for one night and enjoy the sunrise the next day.