Best mountain peaks around Livigno are found within the Livigno Alps, a mountain group spanning both Italy and Switzerland. This region features diverse geological characteristics and offers varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area provides access to numerous peaks, making it a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The ascent and descent to the hut are not easy, but you can enjoy a wonderful view from up there. Tip: The barley soup is extremely delicious! 😋😉
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Chamanna Georgy is an alpine hut located at 3,175 meters above sea level, just 80 meters below the summit of Piz Languard, in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It is the highest hut in the Engadine and the canton of Graubünden. From the hut, a path leads to the summit of Piz Languard in about 30 minutes, offering unique views. Chamanna Georgy has 20 beds and is managed by Céline Egli and Simon Thaler. The surrounding area is frequented by ibex and marmots, making the hike particularly fascinating for lovers of alpine fauna.
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The climb is worth it! The view and peace are a dream
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Diavolezza cable cars, Pontresina The Diavolezza (Romansh: devil) is a pass and ski area in the municipality of Pontresina. It has a height of 2958 m above sea level and is located southeast of Munt Pers (3206 m above sea level) in the Bernina Alps. The mountain is accessible all year round by a cable car from the Upper Engadine Val Bernina. At the valley station (2093 m above sea level) of the cable car is the Bernina Diavolezza stop (2082 m above sea level) of the Bernina Railway from St. Moritz to Tirano. At the mountain station (2978 m above sea level) there is a restaurant with a bar and a viewing terrace. The transport facilities and catering establishments of the in 1952 December 22, 1956 - Commissioning of the Bernina-Diavolezza cable car with a 50-person cabin Summer 1958 - Conversion to a 62-person cabin 1959 - Construction of the "Diavolezza Firnfeld" ski lift on the Firn glacier. Skiing from the summer season 1960 Text / Source: Wikipedia and Corvatsch AG, Diavolezza Lagalb AG https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diavolezza https://www.corvatsch-diavolezza.ch/geschichte#:~:text=The%20transport systems%20and%20catering establishments%20der, in the%20area%20Diavolezza%20and%20Lagalb.
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Super nice owners. E-bike charged in the shed overnight, great. There was food in the evening and from the shared balcony of the room you have a fantastic view over the lakes.
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I recommend the polenta 😁 E-bikes can be recharged for a fee of €2.50.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider ascending Monte Vago, which provides an extraordinary vista of the Livigno Alps, the town of Livigno, and the Bernina group. Piz Languard is also renowned for its extensive views of the Engadine, especially from Georgy's Hut just below its summit. Additionally, Munt Pers Summit offers magnificent views of the Morteratsch Glacier and surrounding peaks.
Yes, the Livigno Alps offer several challenging peaks for experienced adventurers. Cima de' Piazzi, the highest peak in the Livigno Alps, is ideal for experienced mountaineers and ski mountaineers, featuring a glaciated north face. Piz Quattervals is another popular '3,000er' within the Swiss National Park, offering pristine natural surroundings for advanced hikers. Cima Viola, located in the Val Viola, also presents a significant ascent for those seeking a demanding experience.
The mountain peaks around Livigno boast diverse natural features. On Monte Vago, you can admire the vibrant blue Lago Vago nestled in a basin. Peaks like Cima de' Piazzi are glaciated, while the region's geology varies from gneiss in Val Viola to brown limestone and sandstone. The area around Piz Languard is known for wildlife spotting, including ibex and marmots.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For hiking and exploring the peaks, the summer months (June to September) offer the most favorable conditions with accessible trails and pleasant weather. However, the region is also a popular destination for winter sports, with many peaks suitable for ski mountaineering and winter hiking, especially from December to April.
Yes, there are options for families. Monte della Neve (Mont dala Nef), overlooking Livigno, offers relatively easy and accessible trails, making it suitable for a less strenuous mountain experience with excellent views. While some higher peaks like Munt Pers Summit can be challenging, the area around Ospizio Bernina Railway Station is also considered family-friendly, offering accessible viewpoints and historical interest.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region around Livigno's peaks offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including challenging passes like Passo del Foscagno, or enjoy gravel biking on trails such as Alpisella & Trela. For mountain biking enthusiasts, Carosello 3000 Summit – Livigno Bike Park serves as a starting point for several single trails. Find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Livigno, Mountain Hikes around Livigno, and Gravel biking around Livigno guides.
Yes, the mountain peaks around Livigno are home to various alpine wildlife. The area surrounding Piz Languard, particularly near Georgy's Hut, is known for sightings of ibex and marmots, making hikes in this region particularly rewarding for wildlife enthusiasts.
Yes, Piz da l'Acqua is a notable peak that sits directly on the border between Italy and Switzerland. Its northern side is part of the Swiss National Park, while its southern side lies within the Stelvio National Park, offering unique cross-border views and diverse ecosystems.
Popular hiking routes near Livigno's peaks include the ascent to Monte Vago, which is a well-marked route to a 3,000-meter peak. For more challenging options, consider routes like the Piz Trovat – Diavolezza loop or the Munt Pers Summit loop. You can find detailed information on these and other trails in the Mountain Hikes around Livigno guide.
The highest mountain hut in the Engadine and Graubünden canton is Georgy's Hut (Chamanna Georgy). It is located at 3,175 meters above sea level, just 80 meters below the summit of Piz Languard, offering stunning views and a base for hikers.
Cima de' Piazzi, standing at 3,439 meters (11,283 ft), is the highest and most prominent peak in the Livigno Alps. It is a significant destination for experienced mountaineers.
Yes, Carosello 3000 Summit – Livigno Bike Park is the highest point reachable by chairlift in the area. It serves as an excellent starting point for various single trails and tours through the surrounding mountains.


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