ENGIADINA
* Into nature I go, to lose my mind and find my soul *
The Engadin is a high valley in the Swiss canton Graubünden. It is one of the highest inhabited valleys in Europe and more than 80 km long. The Lower Engadine Window is a tectonic window of the Alps in the area of the Lower Engadine (Graubünden) and the adjacent landscape of Tirol (Italy). Here, embedded in the eastern alpine cover, over a length of approx. 55 km along the Inn Valley, pennate and scaly mountains form the unique rocky mountains with their striking rocky peaks. Between them stretches an enchanting forest of fir, larch and stone pine trees, which provide a home for a wide variety of wild plants and animals.
There is no other place where the sky is so blue, the air so pure and the mountain, animal and plant life so impressive.