Windsurfing, kitesurfing and sailing:
Lake Silvaplana is known for its excellent conditions for water sports. Providers such as the Silvaplana sailing and surfing school offer courses for all age groups. Details can be found at www.silvaplana.ch
River rafting and paragliding:
For adrenaline seekers, local providers such as Engadin Adventure offer rafting tours on the Inn and paragliding adventures. Explore the options at www.engadin-adventure.ch
Cultural activities:
Creative workshops:
Interactive museums:
Zernez National Park Center: this center offers interactive exhibitions focusing on the flora and fauna of the Swiss National Park. Children and adults can learn a lot about local nature in a fun way. The official website www.nationalpark.ch provides further information and event details.
Playgrounds:
Playgrounds: For energetic children, the Via da l'Ova Cotschna children's playground just behind the OvaVerva indoor pool is a great option.
Wellness and swimming pools:
Ovaverva, St. Moritz: the place-to-be for fun and well-being. Whether you're swimming with a view of the Engadin mountains, enjoying a spa treatment or sliding down the slides with your little ones - you're guaranteed to switch off from everyday life here. You can find the current opening times here: www.ovaverva.ch
Mineralbad & Spa Samedan: A special place for relaxation, while children are entertained in special children's areas. Discover the offers on www.mineralbad-samedan.ch
Shopping facilities:
St. Moritz offers a variety of stores where you can find both regional products and international brands. A good overview of the shopping opportunities can be found on the website
For families, the Engadin offers numerous hiking routes that are specially tailored to children. One highlight is the Schellenursli trail in Guarda, a themed trail based on the well-known Swiss children's book character. Another recommended route is the panoramic hike from Muottas Muragl to Alp Languard, which offers breathtaking views and is also suitable for children. Further information can be found on the official website of Engadin Tourism.
At Lake Silvaplana and other lakes in the Engadin, families can enjoy a wide range of water sports. Windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and stand-up paddleboarding are just some of the activities on offer. For adventurous families, there is also river rafting on the Flaz or the Inn, with providers such as Engadin Adventure offering tours for all age groups.
Yes, the Engadin is a paradise for cyclists of all ages. The Cuntschett pump track in Pontresina is particularly popular with families with children, offering fun and challenges for young cyclists. For more adventurous families, there are a variety of trails & bikes, for example from the Marguns mountain station to Celerina.
The Engadin offers several child-friendly museums. The Zernez National Park Center, for example, fascinates with interactive exhibits on local flora and fauna. For families interested in history, we recommend the Schmelzra S-charl Museum, where the history of mining in the Engadin comes to life. Both museums offer special programs for children.
There are various wellness offers in the Engadin that are particularly suitable for families. We recommend the Mineralbad & Spa in Samedan, for example, which has various pools and a relaxing atmosphere.