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Skiing in Davos Klosters

Davos Klosters Mountains in the heart of the Canton of Grisons in the Swiss Alps is a region with five mountains that could not be more unique: from the timeless classic Parsenn with its long slopes to the event mountain Jakobshorn, and Rinerhorn as an insider’s tip among snow enthusiasts. On Pischa, those who enjoy alternative snow sports will find plenty of variety, and on Madrisa in Klosters, families feel right at home. The common denominators of all five ski resorts: guaranteed snow from November until mid-April, lots of variety, and high-alpine skiing pleasure.

All these attributes make Davos Klosters the place to be for winter sports holidays.

Davos Klosters is perfect for

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Davos Klosters in the heart of the Swiss Alps is a winter sports mecca for skiers and snowboarders. In addition to an extraordinary high-alpine skiing experience, the region boasts several other good reasons why it’s considered one of the most popular holiday destinations in Switzerland. Among them: unbeatable prices for ski passes and combo tickets, a huge selection of slopes and lifts, and a long skiing season from November to mid-April.

Every type of skier or snowboarder will find a suitable ski resort just after their taste. Five unique mountains, peak experiences at over 2,000 metres above sea level, excellent culinary offers, fun runs such as the Nordica speed-measurement race track on Parsenn or the Skimovie slope on Jakobshorn. A long downhill run with more than 12 kilometres to Küblis, and a halfpipe on Bolgen … And that was not all you can experience in Davos Klosters! The region offers skiers and snowboarders pure winter variety at five ski resorts.

The slopes of the five ski resorts – in total 251 km of perfectly groomed slopes spread out across 80 different runs, make the high-alpine region of Davos Klosters so extraordinary. Whether blue, red, black or black-yellow - we are sure to offer something for all skill levels!

With guaranteed snow from November to April. 

The Davos Klosters Mountains offer more than 20 mountain restaurants and huts providing excellent culinary offers and also evening events on the mountain.

Ski equipment rentals directly at the valley stations, free use of the local bus with a valid ski pass, cable cars and hotels within walking distance of the ski resorts, excellent culinary offers in the mountains – Davos Klosters offers everything that matters most to winter holiday guests.

They are geared to the needs and wishes of skiers and snowboarders. Just great places to stay in the mountains or in the valleys – from simple to high standard accommodation options.

Throughout the whole winter season – from the Parsenn Derby to the Red Bull Homerun or the Backcountry Festival.

Our mountains at a glance

Summits that let you experience the peak of joy

Gondola on the way up to the Weissfluhgipfel mountain station. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Parsenn a timeless classic

Infinitely wide and long slopes await you at the timeless classic of all ski mountains in Davos Klosters. With more than 100 km of slopes, it is the region’s largest ski resort and forms the connection between Davos and Klosters. Its special feature: There is a suitable slope for every skier and snowboarder on Parsenn. Beginners, occasional skiers or seasoned pros are spoilt for choice on the giant among the region’s mountains. A large selection of different slopes, one of the longest runs in the Alps with 12 kilometres in length, challenging steep descents, and race tracks where your speed is measured: That’s what provides maximum variety for your ski holidays.

Our slope tip: a ride in the first cable car up to Weissfluh’s summit is an extraordinary experience. At the highest point of the ski resort – at almost 2,850 metres above sea level, you can enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. And then, it's time to dash back down again! On the black Gipfel-Nord-Abfahrt (northern summit descent), you will head down to the Stations of the Cross and all the way to Schifer. Treat yourself to this sporty challenge and swoosh over the perfectly groomed snow carpet of this one-of-a-kind run!

You want to have a look at the breathtaking mountain scenery on Parsenn right away? You’re only one click away from immersing yourself in the unique mountain world of Davos Klosters!

Party on the sun terrace of the Jatzhütte. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Jakobshorn the event and fun mountain

The quickest and most comfortable way to get to the Jakobshorn’s summit is by cable car. Once at the mountain station, skiers and snowboarders can choose from 55 kilometres of slopes and several highlights for adrenaline junkies – for instance, the JatzPark. The freestyle hotspot on Jakobshorn impresses its visitors with a beginner and a medium line, a large kicker as well as various rails and boxes. Event mountain is not only the first mountain in this region where snowboarders could practice their skills way back in the day and before it was cool. The Jakobshorn is also known for unique events on the mountain or at the Bolgen. Legendary après-ski parties are an integral part of winter holidays in Davos – and so are the excellent culinary offers at the numerous huts on the mountain.

Our slope tip: the Jakobshorn Nord and Bräma black runs are challenging, steep slopes for experienced skiers. No wonder the mountain is the competition site of European Cup races such as the Junior World Skiing Championships, which was held here in 2018. On the “1k Vertical Jakobshorn” route, you can measure yourself on a ride from the summit to the valley. At the same time, Jakobshorn also offers a wide range of blue and red slopes for more leisurely skiers.

The red run called Hubel at the Rinerhorn. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Rinerhorn the insider’s tip

An insider’s tip for all ski and snowboard enthusiasts is the Rinerhorn in Davos Glaris. The ski resort with a total of 47 kilometres of slopes is located just outside Davos Platz, which you can reach by taking the local bus. Surrounded by Sertigtal Valley in the east and Landwassertal Valley in the west, Rinerhorn offers plenty of space for wide carving turns. The ski resort is also an insider’s tip among locals and families. Far away from the hustle and bustle of busy slopes, both skiers and snowboarders can choose from a multitude of long downhill runs and exciting freeride opportunities. The magical forest with its witches and waves is great fun for little winter sports enthusiasts. And the breathtaking scenic views of the Swiss Alps will be the icing on your ski day cake.

Our slope tip: Taking the Nülli ski lift is well worth it! The ascent is in itself an amazing experience thanks to the stunning mountain scenery all around you. And once you arrive at the top, two thrilling downhill runs – number 8 Standard and number 9 Nülli – will already be waiting for you. If you prefer a more challenging run, take the black slope number 10 via Leidbachtal Valley! All three routes boast absolute skiing bliss from the mountain station down to the valley.

A highlight in the evening hours: Every Wednesday and Friday evening, you can go nighttime skiing and nighttime sledging on Rinerhorn. We recommend you stop by at one of the restaurants for a delicious snack afterwards.

Man and woman enjoy winter hike and blue sky. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Pischa the local recreational area

Pischa, as the local recreational area of Davos, offers peace, quiet and relaxation far away from the hustle and bustle of busy slopes. Enjoying your time in nature and alternative snow sports clearly take centre stage here. And on the sun decks of the mountain restaurants, winter sports enthusiasts can kick back and enter in a deep state of relaxation. Pischa’s special feature: You won't find a single groomed slope on this mountain. So, it is not surprising that it’s an insider’s tip among freeride skiers and snowboarders.

Our tip: Treat yourself to some winter sports fun on Pischa on days with fresh powder snow! Because that’s when a ride with the first cable car is even more worthwhile. You can get back down to the starting point via numerous pristine freeride descents. And once you’re at the cable car station, you can do it all over again and enjoy many more thrilling descents down into the valley.

Family enjoys sunny view on fresh powder snow at Madrisa. | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Madrisa a mountain for families

On Madrisa in Klosters, beginners and families feel especially comfortable. 31 kilometres of slopes and lifts suitable for small children and people special needs make a ski excursion to Madrisa a relaxed winter experience for everyone.

Our slope tip: A visit to the picturesque Schlappin Valley followed by a beautiful downhill descent is an absolute highlight on Madrisa. Through snow-covered woods and through a romantic valley, the multi-faceted slope leads you all the way down to Klosters. Gasthaus Erika, which is located along the way, is the perfect location to warm up and enjoy a tasty snack.

Group of skiers taking a break on the side of the slope  | © Davos Klosters Mountains
View of a freshly groomed slope | © Davos Klosters Mountains

Accommodations perfect for

Skiers and snowboarders

Mountain Hotels and Resorts consist of more than 20 accommodation options in the valley and in the mountains. And they all have one thing in common: They are located near cable cars and lifts, which makes them your gateways to the mountains. What’s more, you can benefit twice: Find an accommodation just after your taste – and if you already bought a ski pass, you’ll receive a 20 percent discount on your stay.

Good to know

About the rental and the journey

Ski rental

In Davos Klosters, you’ll find everything you need for skiing and snowboarding. Whether you want to rent or buy: Our partner businesses directly at the valley stations or in the mountains are happy to advise you. So, nothing stands in the way of ultimate skiing pleasure!

Arrival

Many roads lead to Davos Klosters. By car or by train: The ski resort in the Canton of Grisons is not only considered the highest city in Europe. The area also boasts world-famous sports and leisure-time options thanks to guaranteed snow from November to April. The high-alpine mountain setting of Davos Klosters Mountains is always worth a visit.

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