
Archery isn't just an Olympic sport; it's also a versatile leisure activity. In Davos Klosters, you'll find two 3D archery courses – one on Madrisa and the other at Grüenbödeli. At both locations, realistically designed animal targets create a natural experience.
The 3D archery course is located on Madrisa in Klosters. You can easily reach it by taking the Madrisa cable car or on foot. Allow approximately four hours for the entire course with its 28 animal targets.
You pay the entrance fee directly at the valley station, and you can pick up rental equipment at the mountain station. Most of the course runs through wooded terrain and is steep and rugged in places. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Opening Hours
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
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 3D archery course has been created on the Grüenbödeli plateau between Klosters and Davos in cooperation with the Davos Klosters Archery Club. At 28 stations, you'll encounter three-dimensional animal targets of varying sizes – ideal for beginners and advanced archers alike. Targets include foxes, marmots, deer, ibex, and even bears.
Opening hours
| What | Adults | Youth: 13 to 17 years | Children: 6 to 12 years |
|---|---|---|---|
Entrance fee archery course | CHF 15 | CHF 10 | CHF 5 |
Bow rental | CHF 20 | CHF 20 | CHF 10 |