
Swiss National Park & Graubünden — Switzerland's Alpine Wilderness
Swiss National Park (Schweizerischer Nationalpark — the 174-square-kilometre protected wilderness area in the Engadin valley of eastern Graubünden, established 1914 as the first national park in the Alps and the oldest in Central Europe, accessible from Zurich in approximately 2.5 hours by train via St. Moritz): the Swiss National Park is unique in Europe in that it has been completely free of human interference (no hunting, no logging, no grazing, no construction) since 1914, creating a genuinely wild Alpine ecosystem that gives visitors the best opportunity in Switzerland to observe Alpine wildlife (red deer, chamois, ibex (steinbock), golden eagle, bearded vulture, wolf, and lynx) in an undisturbed natural setting.
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