

Learn how to use an avalanche transceiver, probe and shovel in an avalanche transceiver course – a valuable introduction for anyone who wants to go off-piste.

Whether beginner or expert: In the snow sports schools of Davos Klosters, experienced professionals will take your skiing and snowboarding technique to the next level.

In Davos, two exciting Foxtrail routes await discovery. The two routes can also be combined and completed in approximately two and a half to three hours.

In the 80s, the Jakobshorn was the only mountain in Switzerland where snowboarders were allowed to use the lifts; today, freestylers meet in JatzPark, the home of the freestyle scene.

Take a look behind the scenes with the Madrisa team: from slope preparation and SOS operations to everyday life on the mountain. fascinating insights guaranteed.

Turn the icy winter nights into a romantic adventure: The Igloo Village is located in the middle of the Parsenn ski area and has a new art motto every winter.

Carabiners rattle, hooks clang, ice shards trickle down: The frozen waterfall in the Davos side valley Sertig offers ideal conditions for ice climbing throughout the winter.

Experience freedom off the slopes: In Davos Klosters, six ski areas with options ranging from high alpine to secured freeriding are available, easily accessible by mountain railways.

Even in winter, you don't have to miss out on Trail running. In Davos Klosters, you'll find groomed snow trails for sporty runs in the crisp mountain air.

Ice skating has a long tradition in Davos. The Eistraum Davos offers not only leisurely ice skating but also curling, hockey, and speed skating.

Anyone who thinks of skiing or snowboarding when they think of powder fun doesn't know E-Fatbiking: Together with experienced guides, you go through the snowy landscape of Davos.

The best way to reach the most pristine, snow-covered mountain landscapes of Davos Klosters is with snowshoes. Discover the snowy winter wonderland in peace and quiet.

Hike through the snow-covered landscape up to the Stafelalp, which has stood majestically above Davos for over 250 years. After your winter hike and a traditional stop for refreshments, return to the valley on a traditional wooden sled.

Follow in the footsteps of the pioneers on the 12 km long Nostalgia Run from the Weissfluh summit to Küblis. Four Englishmen discovered this legendary descent 125 years ago.

Whirlpool and palm trees at 2560 m, «Kafi Sex» and parties across all music genres: Après-Ski in Davos Klosters is legendary and the nightlife often begins in broad daylight.

With hockey sticks and pucks, you go out onto the ice. Not to play hockey, but to play ice mini golf. The facility with 18 lanes on ice is located at the Arkenplatz.

Experience the special atmosphere on the night trail. You can ski daily until 9 pm in Davos, and every Tuesday and Thursday in Klosters.

Eight toboggan runs offer a thrilling descent. From the historic run on the Schatzalp to the 8.3 km long family route on Madrisa: tobogganing has been a tradition in Davos Klosters since 1883.

Want to experience the thrill of skiing at sunrise? This exclusive experience is possible on Parsenn and Madrisa as part of our Winter Guest Program.

Improve your technique on perfectly groomed cross-country ski trails, practice turns, sprints and braking maneuvers – the Nordic Parks of Davos Klosters offer ideal conditions for your cross-country skiing training.

Culture, sports, culinary delights or traditions. Davos Klosters offers a diverse event calendar all year round.

Step into the icy water, overcome your inner resistance, and look forward to the exhilarating feeling afterwards. The Davos lido offers the perfect setting for ice bathing.

«Nordic Mule», «Speed Wax» and «Frozen Spritz»: The Après-Nordic concept brings recreational cross-country skiers together at two locations: In Davos at the cross-country skiing center and in Klosters at the Alp Garfiun.

The Walser house Nutli Hüschi, built in 1565, is now the village museum in Klosters. Besides the permanent exhibition on Walser culture, you can experience tradition firsthand by baking bread.

Ice hockey is omnipresent in Davos, and anyone who has ever been to a sold-out game at the Davos ice stadium knows what we're talking about: A HCD game definitely belongs on this bucket list.

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner found renewed strength in Davos. His works are among the most important of Expressionism: The Kirchner Museum Davos honors them and presents changing exhibitions.

Discover Davos from a bird's-eye view. Soar tandem with experienced pilots over the region's impressive mountain landscape with a paraglider.

The hotel, and with it the entire mountain, was immortalized by the novel "The Magic Mountain" (1924) by the German writer Thomas Mann. Even today, the atmosphere on the Schatzalp, amidst the Art Nouveau architecture, remains almost unchanged from 100 years ago.

The wellness and adventure pool eau-là-là combines relaxation with adventure. Sauna, spa and panoramic views meet water slide fun and a sports pool.

Grab your favorite people, make yourself comfortable and discover the idyllic landscape in peace and quiet on a carriage ride.