Engadin
The Engadin is a valley in Switzerland, forming the southern part of the canton Graubünden. It follows the uppermost part of the Inn, where it also gets it name from.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include St. Moritz and Scuol.
St. Moritz
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St. Moritz is located in the Upper Engadin in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is one of the best-known vacation spots in Europe. It is chic and famous for its ambiance, and is situated next to Engadine's lakescape at 1,856 metres above sea level.
Scuol
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Scuol is a municipality in the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region in the Swiss canton of Grisons. The official language in Scuol is Romansh. On 1 January 2015 the former municipalities of Ardez, Guarda, Tarasp, Ftan and Sent merged into Scuol.
Samedan
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Samedan is a secluded village in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland but it is well connected with the rest of the country.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Swiss National Park and Samnaun.
Swiss National Park
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The Swiss National Park is located in the Western Rhaetian Alps, in eastern Switzerland. It lies within the canton of Graubünden, between Zernez, S-chanf, Scuol, and the Fuorn Pass in the Engadin valley on the border with Italy.
Samnaun
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Samnaun is a city in Graubünden, in Switzerland. It is close to the Austrian border and is a separate duty-free area, which means that you might be controlled by the Swiss customs as well when going to or leaving Samnaun.
Pontresina
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Pontresina is a village in Graubünden. The village is close to the ski resorts around St. Moritz and very busy during the winter season.
Engadin
- Type: Valley
- Description: long valley in the Swiss Alps
- Also known as: “Engadina”, “Engadine valley”, “Engiadina”, and “Inntal”
- Location: Graubünden, Switzerland, Central Europe, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Ukrainian—“Engadin” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Engadin”
- Armenian: “Էնգադին”
- Arpitan: “Engadina”
- Basque: “Engadin/Engiadina”
- Basque: “Engadin”
- Basque: “Engiadina”
- Breton: “Engiadina”
- Bulgarian: “Енгадин”
- Catalan: “Engadin”
- Catalan: “Engiadina”
- Cebuano: “Engadin”
- Chinese: “恩加丁”
- Czech: “Engadin”
- Dutch: “Engadin”
- Dutch: “Oberengadin”
- Dutch: “Unterengadin”
- Esperanto: “Engadino”
- Estonian: “Engadin”
- Finnish: “Engadin”
- French: “Engadine”
- Galician: “Engiadina”
- German: “Engadin”
- German: “Engadina”
- German: “Engadinisch”
- German: “Engiadin’Ota”
- German: “Engiadina”
- German: “Inntal”
- Hebrew: “אנגאדין”
- Hebrew: “עמק אנגאדין”
- Hungarian: “Engadin”
- Indonesian: “Engadin”
- Indonesian: “Engadina”
- Indonesian: “Engiadina”
- Irish: “Engadin”
- Italian: “Engadina”
- Japanese: “エンガディン”
- Japanese: “エンガディン地方”
- Kazakh: “Энгадин”
- Korean: “엥가딘”
- Ladin: “Engiadina”
- Latin: “Vallis Eniatina”
- Lombard: “Engadina Bassa”
- Lombard: “Engadina”
- Low German: “Engadin”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Engadin”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Engadin”
- Norwegian: “Engadin”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Engadin”
- Persian: “انگادین”
- Pfaelzisch: “Engadin”
- Polish: “Dolina Engadyna”
- Polish: “Engadyna”
- Portuguese: “Engadin”
- Portuguese: “Engadina”
- Romanian: “Engadin”
- Romanian: “Engadina”
- Romansh: “Engiadina”
- Romansh: “Nagiadegna”
- Russian: “Энгадин”
- Slovenian: “Engadin”
- Spanish: “Engadin”
- Spanish: “Engadina”
- Spanish: “Engandin”
- Spanish: “Engandina”
- Spanish: “Engiadina”
- Swedish: “Engadin”
- Swedish: “Engiadina bassa”
- Swiss German: “Engadin”
- Tosk Albanian: “Engadin”
- Turkish: “Engadin”
- Ukrainian: “Енгадін”
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