Lake St. Moritz
Lake St. Moritz is a picturesque alpine lake located in the Engadin valley of Switzerland. It is situated at an elevation of about 1,856 meters (6,089 feet) and is known for its stunning turquoise waters, surrounded by majestic mountains. The lake is a popular destination for both summer and winter activities, attracting tourists year-round.
In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, sailing, and swimming, while in winter, the area transforms into a hub for skiing and snowboarding. The lake is also famous for hosting the St. Moritz Winter Olympics twice, in 1928 and 1948, further enhancing its reputation as a premier resort destination.