PARAPENTE ET AILE DELTA
Read moreSt. Moritz, the world's oldest ski resort, offers a multitude of activities for winter sports enthusiasts. These include paragliding and hang-gliding, which allow you to contemplate the Upper Engadine from the air. The activity begins with a warm and informative chat with guests, followed by a transfer to the jump-off point at 2,486 m altitude, close to the mountain resort. Once in the air, participants can enjoy the best views of St. Moritz and the villages of the Upper Engadine.
SPORT NAUTIQUE SEGELCLUB ST. MORITZ
Read moreFounded in 1941, the St. Moritz Sailing Club is one of Europe's best-known sailing venues. The reason? The legendary Maloja wind makes for marvellous sailing, windsurfing, dinghy and catamaran regattas, with speeds ranging from 3 to 6 on the Beaufort scale. The club has organized numerous championships. The school offers courses for beginners and advanced sailors. You can also rent sailing boats, rowing boats and paddleboats.
ÉCOLE DE SKI DE ST. MORITZ
Read moreThe oldest in the world (1927), the two editions of the Olympic Winter Games and the 2003 Alpine Ski World Championships attest to a solid tradition and unique equipment. For downhill skiing, these are the accommodations on the Versant Nair slope from Corviglia (80 km of slopes, 23 ski lifts) and those on the slopes of the Corvatsch Corvatsch, seven kilometres from St. Moritz (65 km of slopes). Ski, snowboard, freestyle courses…
OLYMPIA BOB RUN
Read moreIf you're a thrill-seeker, the 75-second run will give you an adrenalin rush you'll remember for a long time! The Olympia Bob Run is an ice run linking St. Moritz and Celerina at an altitude of 1,612 m. A must-see in winter, especially as it's the only natural ice bobsleigh run in the world. You can also toboggan or skeleton down it. High-speed sliding! National and international races are regularly held on this track, which is over 1,700 m long.