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Hi pallavi, and welcome to MySwissAlps!
You can use the filters on the page below to choose hikes. For the St Moritz area, first choose Graubünden, then Upper Engadine and use the other filters to suit your personal requirements.
http://www.myswissalps.com/hi king
All these hikes would be safe without a guide.
You might also find the other information on that page useful, such as Preparation for hiking, Do’s and dont’s along the way, and Hiking maps.
Alpenrose
72625 posts
Hi pallavi Munshi ,
Also have a look at our St. Moritz page and click on the tabs to look around (especially the what to do tab which shows hikes as well some attractions).
Lucas
7567 posts
Hi Pallavi –
Switzerland Mobility’s website give lots of informattion about hikes.
Here is a link to the St. Moritz region:
map.wanderland.ch/?lang=de&route=all&bgLa yer=pk&resolution=5&la yers=Wanderland&E=2784 075&N=1151010
Note that some trails are shown as heavier green lines. Click on those and wait a few seconds for more information about that particular route. You can get a lot of information if you continue to follow links, including the all-important altitude profile.
This link explains the trail signs:
http://www.alpenwild.com/stat icpage/trail-signs-in-the-swiss-alps/
This extremely detailed map shows the trails with color coding, as explained in the Alpenwild website:
http://www.alpenwild.com/stat icpage/trail-signs-in-the-swiss-alps/
Blue trails require technical climbing.
Slowpoke
7567 posts