The special kind
The Engadine offers a couple of playgrounds for kids to have fun and discover during any season. Here's an overview of some of them:
St. Moritz, Randolins mountain hotel playground:
The children's playground right outside our front door! Children's playground with slides, swings, climbing toys, balancing beams, a children's ropeway, and a big playing field.
St. Moritz, Grevas schoolhouse playground:
The playground at the Grevas schoolhouse offers kids a colourful and diverse range of toys and a wonderful view of the lake of St. Moritz. The playground is open year-round and can be reached in 10 minutes by car from the Randolins family resort.
St. Moritz, Via da l'ova Cotschna children's playground:
A large playground in St. Moritz Bad, right behind the Ovaverva swimming pool, designed for every age group. Including a slide, swing, sandbox, diving board, and many more opportunities to have fun.
St. Moritz, Salastrains playground:
The children's playground directly at Hotel Salastrains, which features a slide, swing, and a big playing field, plus a wonderful panorama view.
Celerina, Marguns children's playground:
Right at the Marguns mountain station, a giant swing, a trampoline, cars, and a bouncy castle offer endless fun. The large area invites to take part in exciting adventures and plenty of climbing.
Pontresina, Muottas Muragl playground:
A climbing castle at 2'456 m above sea level; only in the Engadine! To make sure explorers both small and large enjoy themselves, this unique high-altitude playground is equipped with numerous toys for both summer and winter fun; the hidden slide in the secret tube is just the start ...
Pontresina, playground Alp Languard:
Children's playground on the theme of ibexes right next to the Alp Languard mountain station (chairlift from Pontresina to Alp Languard).
Maloja, Kukuk playground:
Play with a little educational challenge. The artistic design of the system informs about the perception of colours, shapes, and proportions, and the use of natural materials like plants, rocks, sand, and wood enable children to get in touch with nature.
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