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SWITZERLAND: Engadine (Grisons/Graubunden)

402 images Created 15 Nov 2011

The En or Inn River flows through the Swiss valley of Engadine (Engadin in German or Engiadina in Romansh). Don't miss hiking along the Morteratsch Glacier in the impressive Bernina Range. Explore sgraffiti-covered houses in the preserved village of Guarda.

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  • A Swiss train approaches a medieval castle in Ardez, Lower Engadine, Grison Alps, Switzerland, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
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  • Red geraniums frame the main church and cemetery in the town of Scuol, Switzerland, Europe. Published in Ryder-Walker Alpine Adventures "Inn to Inn Alpine Hiking Adventures" Catalog 2007.
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  • A traveler fills a water bottle at a fountain decorated with statue and flowers, in Scuol, Engadine, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Scuol (or Schuls) is the terminal station of the "Rätische Bahn" (RhB), at 1244 meters or 4081 feet elevation in Graubünden canton. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). Published in Ryder-Walker Alpine Adventures "Inn to Inn Alpine Hiking Adventures" Catalog 2006, and in Wilderness Travel Catalog of Adventures 2014.
    05ALP_4237-Scuol-fountain.jpg
  • Flowers and scraffiti frame windows in Scuol, Engadine, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Scuol (or Schuls) is the terminal station of the "Rätische Bahn" (RhB), at 1244 meters or 4081 feet elevation in Graubünden canton. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_4239-Scuol-architecture.jpg
  • The Museum d'Engiadina Bassa is housed in an old mansion built between 1702-1704, decorated with flowers and traditional scraffiti, in Scuol, Engadine, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Scuol (or Schuls) is the terminal station of the "Rätische Bahn" (RhB), at 1244 meters or 4081 feet elevation in Graubünden canton. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_4242-Scuol.jpg
  • Old wood timbers frame the covered bridge in Scuol (or Schuls, 1244 meters or 4081 feet elevation), in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Scuol is the terminal station of the "Rätische Bahn" (RhB). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_4248-Scuol-covered-bridge.jpg
  • Walk across a covered wooden bridge in Scuol (or Schuls, 1244 meters or 4081 feet elevation), in Graubünden canton, Lower Engadine, Grison Alps, Switzerland, Europe. Scuol is the terminal station of the "Rätische Bahn" (RhB). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
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  • An old covered bridge crosses the En River near the main church in Scuol (or Schuls), Lower Engadine, Grison Alps, Switzerland, Europe. Scuol is the terminal station of the "Rätische Bahn" (RhB). The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    05ALP_4258-Inn-River_Scoul.jpg
  • A pink crocus flower (in the iris family) blooms in alpine meadows of Switzerland, the Alps, Europe.
    05ALP_4259-Wild-crocus-flowers.jpg
  • The 1893 Hotel Meisser and Restorant and other architecture are well preserved in the 17th century town of Guarda, in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). Walk the cobblestone streets for some Old World charm. For licensing options, please inquire.
    05ALP_4300-Hotel-Meisser-Guarda.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. Old wooden shutters frame a traditional window in the 17th century town of Guarda, in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). Published in Ryder-Walker Alpine Adventures "Inn to Inn Alpine Hiking Adventures" Catalog 2006-2009, 2011.
    05ALP_4306-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_4307-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_4308-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). Cattle graze next door.
    05ALP_4311-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Cobblestones lead to front door of an historic building decorated with sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti), a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5003-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5009-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Walk the cobblestone streets for some Old World charm. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5015-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5018-Guarda-architecture.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. 17th century Guarda is one of the best preserved and characteristic villages of the Lower Engadine. Visit Guarda in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5020-Guarda-architecture-PostB...jpg
  • An iron bolt stops a door in Val Susauna, Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5030-Val-Susauna.jpg
  • Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. Walk through the small village of Val Susauna in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5041-Val-Susauna-architecture.jpg
  • Forested ridges of Upper Engadine descend to Zuoz village in Graubünden canton, Grison Alps, Switzerland, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5057-Upper-Engadine-Valley.jpg
  • In Upper Engadine, walk to Zuoz village in Graubünden canton, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian). Published in Wilderness Travel Catalog of Adventures 2014. For licensing options, please inquire.
    05ALP_5062-Zuoz.jpg
  • Tree leaves turn bright orange and yellow in Upper Engadine, Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5070-fall-color.jpg
  • Zuoz is one of the best preserved villages in Upper Engadine. Visit Graubünden canton in Switzerland, the Alps, Europe. Sgraffito (or scraffito, plural: sgraffiti) is a technique of wall decor where layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors are applied to a moistened surface. The Swiss valley of Engadine translates as the “garden of the En (or Inn) River” (Engadin in German, Engiadina in Romansh, Engadina in Italian).
    05ALP_5096-Zuoz-architecture.jpg
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