Davos region

Varied and dynamic alpine town at 1560 m

Davos offers unlimited opportunities, probably more than any other mountain resort — whatever time of year you go.

In addition to the excellent infrastructure of shops, museums, cinemas, the casino and much more, all kinds of musical, cultural and sporting events also take place here. In summer, for example, there's a relaxed mood in town when the "Davos Klosters Sounds Good" jazz festival is taking place, while in winter the Vaillant Arena is packed out for the annual Spengler Cup. You'll certainly never be bored in Davos!

All this is only surpassed by the stunningly beautiful natural surroundings: the idyllic Lake Davos, magnificent mountains and attractive side valleys will all tempt you out to explore. The Davos Klosters region — a real holiday highlight!

Winter

In winter there are all kinds of winter sports and leisure activities on and off the ski slopes in the Davos Klosters holiday region. Now just relax and be inspired...

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Summer

There is lots to do in the Davos Klosters holiday region in summer — up in the mountains or down in the villages — on foot, by bike or even up in the air — everything you could possibly want. Why not come and see for yourself...

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Die Berge

Jakobshorn — the winter sports and hiking paradise.

3 cable cars, 4 chair lifts, 3 ski lifts. Ski slopes of all levels of difficulty, carefully groomed and topped up with artificial snow when necessary. In summer, hikers can enjoy an amazing mountain panorama with views of three 3000-metre peaks.

Parsenn - the largest skiing area in the region.

Numerous different slopes, seemingly endless runs — a place to enjoy getting some speed up. The sunny terraces of the 13 mountain restaurants are lovely places to sit and enjoy the view.

Pischa - the mountain with a difference.

This area for alternative winter sports offers excellently prepared winter footpaths, well-marked snowshoe trails, high-altitude cross-country tracks and 4 Fatbike slopes. It is also the ideal starting point for ski touring across open country.

Schatzalp - the magic mountain at 1861 m.

This mountain is captivating in a very special, mysterious way. The Schatzalp is easy and quick to get to on the Schatzalp funicular railway. A short walk up (15 minutes) takes you to the Strelaalp mountain restaurant from where you can enjoy a wonderful view over the whole of Davos.

Rinerhorn - the insiders' tip away from the crowds.

In addition to the various ski slopes, you'll also find a 3.5 km long sledging run here. Twice a week you can go skiing or sledging in the evening. In summer the mountain is very popular with families, on account of its petting zoo, playground, barbecue site and gentle walks. The Rinerhorn is also the ideal starting point for hikes into the Sertig valley or to Monstein.

Madrisa - the fantastic mountain for families.

The modern infrastructure based on a world of legends makes for memorable experiences, in both summer and winter. Amenities include the myths and legends adventure park, a bouncy castle, obstacle course, trampoline, roundabout, playroom and much more.

Gotschna - Klosters' very own mountain.

On a plateau right at the summit of the Gotschnagrat, you'll find the small Gotschna lake. The circular walk to the Gotschnagrat is perfectly maintained and offers stunning views of Lake Davos and the Prättigau valley. The Gotschna skiing area is connected to Parsenn, giving the option of a fantastic ski tour between the resorts of Davos and Klosters.