Archery is not only an Olympic sport, but also a great hobby. There are two 3D courses in Davos Klosters: on Madrisa and at Grüenbödeli. Both have dummy animals that are hunted with a certain number of shots.
The 3D archery course on Madrisa is located in Klosters. It can be easily reached by the Madrisa cable car or on foot. You should allow around four hours to complete the entire course with 28 animals. You can pay for admission directly at the Madrisa valley station, and rental equipment is available at the mountain station. Most of the area is in the forest and is steep and impassable in places. Children are only allowed to use the course when accompanied by an adult.
Opening times
The deposit for the equipment is CHF 50. Families receive a 10 percent discount on bow rental (at least one parent and their own children up to 17 years of age). The discount does not apply to the course entry fee. As an alternative to the course, there is a shooting range directly at the Madrisa mountain station. Price on request.
What | Adults | Youth: 13 to 17 years | Children: 6 to 12 years |
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Combi-ticket: return trip on the mountain cableway & admission to the archery course | CHF 38 | CHF 28 | CHF 18 |
Entrance fee archery course | CHF 15 | CHF 10 | CHF 5 |
Bow rental | CHF 20 | CHF 20 | CHF 10 |
A new 3D archery course has been created on the Grüenbödeli between Klosters and Davos in collaboration with the Davos Klosters Archery Association. Beginners and advanced archers will find three-dimensional animal dummies in various sizes at 28 stations. These include foxes, marmots, deer, ibexes and even bears.
Opening times
What | Adults | Youth: 13 to 17 years | Children: 6 to 12 years |
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Entrance fee archery course | CHF 15 | CHF 10 | CHF 5 |
Bow rental | CHF 20 | CHF 20 | CHF 10 |