The fashionable ski resort of St. Moritz lies at 1822 meters above sea level and has short, cool summers due to its subarctic climate. Its healing springs, rich in iron and carbonic acid, have been known since the Bronze Age. The snowy area of St. Moritz founded the alpine winter tourism. Besides winter sports, paragliding is also a popular activity here. The Engadine lake district begins with Lake St. Moritz directly below the town of St. Moritz and continues over four other lakes to Maloja
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