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Boats trip on Lej da Sils
At exactly 1800 meters above sealevel... Europe's highest scheduled boat crosses Lake Sils, docks in Plaun da Lej and Maloja and passes places steeped in history such as the Chastè peninsula, where the bench where Friedrich Nietzsche once found inspiration for his books stands under larches. The entire round trip takes forty minutes on the largest lake in Graubünden. The route from Sils to Maloja is also a welcome change from the classic Four Lakes hike, which can be shortened by an hour in this way. The highest scheduled boat line in Europe has been around for over a hundred years.
Boats trip on Lej da Sils
At exactly 1800 meters above sealevel... Europe's highest scheduled boat crosses Lake Sils, docks in Plaun da Lej and Maloja and passes places steeped in history such as the Chastè peninsula, where the bench where Friedrich Nietzsche once found inspiration for his books stands under larches. The entire round trip takes forty minutes on the largest lake in Graubünden. The route from Sils to Maloja is also a welcome change from the classic Four Lakes hike, which can be shortened by an hour in this way. The highest scheduled boat line in Europe has been around for over a hundred years.