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Overview

Davos-Klosters, found in the beautiful Graubünden region of Switzerland, is a world-class ski destination offering a perfect blend of alpine tradition and comfortable amenities. With over 250 kilometers of pistes spread across five distinct ski areas, the resort caters to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. The 44 lifts and gondolas make it easy for every rider to get on the slopes, making getting around the terrain nice and quick. Parsenn, the largest of the areas, is known for its long, sweeping runs, while Jakobshorn is a hotspot for freestylers with its terrain parks and halfpipes. For those seeking something more challenging, off-piste routes and deep powder are readily available.

 

Après-ski in Davos-Klosters offers an exciting mix of experiences. Whether you want to enjoy a quiet drink at the bar or dance to some live music and DJ sets at the clubs, Davos has an array of nightlife experiences for you to enjoy. In contrast, at Klosters you will have a more laid back experience, offering a more intimate, sophisticated atmosphere. Dining options are also varied and plenty, ranging from cozy mountain huts serving traditional Swiss fondue to gourmet restaurants featuring international cuisine. You can relax in front of a roaring and warm fire or enjoy a meal being surrounded by beautiful mountain views.

 

Getting to Davos-Klosters is straightforward, with Zurich International Airport just a two-hour train or car ride away. The Swiss rail system is efficient, and many hotels offer shuttle services to and from the train station. Once you arrive, the resort’s guest card grants free access to local buses and trains, making it easy to navigate the area.

 

Beyond skiing, Davos-Klosters is famous for hosting the annual World Economic Forum and offers a range of non-ski activities like ice skating, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. This unique mix of adventure, luxury, and international culture makes it a top destination for winter enthusiasts.

Adventures & Attractions

Our recommended resort highlights.

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Davos Klosters Sleigh Rides

Enjoy a peaceful, scenic ride through snow-covered forests and valleys in a horse-drawn sleigh, especially popular in Sertigtal.

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Davos Klosters Hockey Games

Catch a game at Vaillant Arena, where HC Davos plays in one of the most historic hockey leagues, with thrilling fan energy.

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Davos Klosters Heated Pools

Relax in heated outdoor pools at Eau-là-là spa, where warm waters and mountain views combine for ultimate winter relaxation.

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Davos Klosters Cross-Country Skiing

With over 100 km of trails, Davos Klosters is a paradise for cross-country skiers, offering routes for all skill levels.

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Davos Klosters Winter Hiking

Discover 150 km of winter hiking trails, with options from peaceful village strolls to high-altitude routes with alpine views.

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Davos Klosters Parachuting

Feel the rush of skydiving over the Alps, where you can take in breathtaking, panoramic views on the descent.

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Davos Klosters Fat Biking

Explore snowy trails on a fat bike, designed for winter terrain; Davos Klosters offers unique bike paths in the snow.

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Davos Klosters Apres Nordic

A dedicated après bar in Davos for cross-country skiers to unwind after a day on the trails, offering cozy ambiance and local drinks.

families and friends Ice skating
Davos Klosters Ice Skating

Glide on natural and artificial rinks, with options like the scenic Davos World of Ice and family-friendly village spots.

  • How to Reach Davos-Klosters
  • Resorts & City Guide

By Air

The nearest airport is Zurich, around two hours away by train. Davos-Klosters is easily accessed via Zurich, a major international hub offering connections worldwide.

By Train

Davos-Klosters is connected by the Rhaetian Railway. From Zurich, visitors can take direct trains to Landquart, then transfer to a local train leading to Davos or Klosters.

By Car

Driving to Davos-Klosters is straightforward. The resort is well-connected by Swiss motorways, making it accessible from Zurich and other nearby cities by car, though public transport is highly efficient.

By Bus

There are regular bus services from Zurich and nearby areas to Davos-Klosters, including direct connections from Zurich airport and other major Swiss cities, making it a convenient option.

By Private Transfer

Private transfers are available from Zurich Airport and other major Swiss cities, offering a comfortable and direct way to reach Davos-Klosters.

Davos-Klosters Piste Map