Scuol

Schuls ("Scuol" in Romansh) is a small village located in the lower part of the valley Engadin (or "Engiadina" in Romansh) in the canton Graubünden at an elevation of 1244 meters above sea level (4081 feet). Along the always busy main street, there are new houses and modern stores and shops. However, below the main street - closer to the river - there is a more quiet old part of the village with beautifully renovated traditional houses, see pictures below.

Relax, breathe deeply and be reinvigorated. The «Engadin Bad Scuol» health and activity baths, opened in 1993, leave you wanting for nothing.

Here you will find a little piece of paradise - a bit of freedom and quality of life. The first Roman-Irish baths in Switzerland are an attraction of a very special kind, with its bathing ritual of several hours duration and a stimulating soap-and-brush massage. The scenery in which the baths and sauna are set provides a magnificent view of the impressive mountains - bathing at its most enjoyable.

The Scuol, Bad Tarasp-Vulpera, Sent and Ftan region is truly spoiled for sunshine. It lies cradled between the peaks of the Silvretta range and the "Engadin Dolomites". This holiday area has retained its native cultural values and its natural surroundings intact - to the great pride of the Engadiners and the benefit of their guests. 14 cable railways whisk winter sports visitors up into the high Alpine ski area of Motta Naluns. Gentle pistes alternate with testing mogul fields and wide powder-covered slopes. Connoisseurs speak highly of the 12 km long "dream piste" down to Scuol or Sent, while the more daring rave about the Snow and Fun Park. With its Bogn Engiadina Scuol health and bathing centre, and the first Turkish bath in Switzerland, Scuol has developed into one of the major holiday, wellness and health destinations.