Cross country skiing in the Engadin valley

Highlight: Engadin Ski Marathon on March 10, 2019

When the lakes are frozen and covered with snow and the cross-country trails for skating and classic are prepared, then the time has come for me to start my cross-country training. First across the professionally prepared tracks on the lakes, then, a few weeks into the training, through the wonderful Engadin landscape down the valley in direction Pontresina, Samedan and Zuoz.

There are innumerable options to enjoy a varied training in this unique winter scenery. My favorite routes are:
From Sils to Surlej, along lake Silvaplana. From Surlej across the ‘Palü Lungia’ track, the more challenging, but also more beautiful option, to St. Moritz Bad and from here continue in direction Pontresina through the Stazerwald and its rapid decent through the woods. For an additional loop, turn left here onto one of the most beautiful parts of the trails. – enjoy!

For many cross country skiers the Engadin Ski Marathon is the season highlight. For over 50 years the event has been taking place every year within the first half of March and brings participants and spectators from all over the world into the Engadin valley. The event-week begins with the women’s’ race one week before the big event. The rather new Night Race on Thursday offers its participants a unique experience on 17km between Sils and Pontresina. During the Engadin Ski Marathon itself around 13’000 cross country skiers tackle the 42km route form Maloja to S-Chanf or the half marathon, which ends in Pontresina.

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