Davos-Klosters

About Davos-Klosters

Davos, a premier winter sports destination, offers an extensive array of activities at altitudes ranging from 1,124 to 2,844 meters, featuring 58 ski lifts, 300 kilometers of slopes, and diverse winter sports options like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice rinks, and sledging.

The region boasts six interconnected skiing areas—Parsenn/Gotschna, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, Rinerhorn, and Schatzalp/Strela—creating a sprawling winter sports arena that caters to every skier's preference. Among these, the Parsenn area stands out as a paradise for avid skiers, seamlessly linking Davos with the neighboring resort of Klosters, while the Jakobshorn is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, attracting freestylers and après-ski enthusiasts with its half-pipes and inviting huts.

Davos offers a unique experience for winter sports enthusiasts, combining breathtaking alpine landscapes with a well-developed infrastructure that ensures a memorable visit. Whether you’re seeking exhilarating runs, leisurely cross-country trails, or a lively après-ski scene, Davos provides an exceptional setting for all types of winter sports fans.

Davos, a premier winter sports destination, offers an extensive array of activities at altitudes ranging from 1,124 to 2,844 meters, featuring 58 ski lifts, 300 kilometers of slopes, and diverse winter sports options like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice rinks, and sledging.