Tucked away in the south-east corner of Switzerland, the Engadine is a region
of lakes and mountains, home of the countryís only national park, guardian of
the Romansch language and location for some of the most sublime villages in
all the Alps.
In this long-awaited second of edition of his guide Walks in the Engadine, Kev
Reynolds has selected more than 100 of his favourite routes that not only
reveal breathtaking views, but take the walker into secretive inner glens and
onto remote alp pastures bypassed by the 21st century.
Graceful Piz Bernina, glacier-hung Piz Pal, the bold granite form of Piz
Badile – these form part of the backdrop. But there are other peaks too that
the modest walker can climb, and snow-free passes that link one enchanting
valley to another.