Perché visitare Bernina Red Train and St Moritz
The Trenino del Bernina is a train with the characteristic red color that connects Tirano and Saint Moritz and that climbs the Alps without the use of the rack. It is a jewel of engineering that belongs to the Rhaetian Railway and that in 2008 became part of the UNESCO Heritage.
The route of the train consists of 60km and reaches the highest point at 2253mt at the Ospizio Bernina after a drop of about 1800m.
The town of Saint Moritz is one of the most famous alpine destinations in Europe, built on the banks of the homonym lake, it has preserved an uncontaminated nature.
Saint Moritz is a city of firsts both from the sporting and urban points of view: at the end of the nineteenth century the first curling, skating and golf tournaments were held at European level; the first tourist office was opened here and the first tram line was activated.
Saint Moritz is also known for its luxury hotels and shops that make it one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Europe.