Culture, sports, cuisine, and traditions: Davos Klosters delights visitors throughout the year with a diverse event calendar.
Nature at its finest: Away from the lively villages, the side valleys invite you to excursions: Whether the romantic Sertig, the expansive Dischma or the cozy Monbiel – each valley impresses with its own landscape and atmosphere.
Early in the morning, on the summit of the Schwarzhorn, you'll experience the first rays of sunshine basking in the mountains. The Schwarzhorn near the Flüela Pass is rightly considered a classic hike.
Balancing and climbing at lofty heights: For a thrill away from the summits, the Davos Adventure Park offers a rope park with various difficulty levels for all ages.
The Walser House Nutli Hüschi, built in 1565, is now the village museum in Klosters. In addition to the permanent exhibition on Walser culture, you can experience the tradition firsthand by baking bread.
Trail running high above Davos Klosters: The six routes of the Davos Klosters Ridges lead over spectacular ridges with views of glittering lakes, deep forests and majestic peaks.
The largest playground in the Swiss mountains allows for climbing, romping and playing at lofty heights high above Klosters.
In Davos Monstein, a unique beer is created from Davos spring water, Swiss hops, and local barley malt. A free brewery tour takes place every Friday.
A spectacle of color at 2,500 meters: The high-alpine hike to the turquoise Jöri lakes is like a trip to another world.
Whether you're heading for a leisurely ride to a mountain hut or a challenging ride up a high valley: discover the region with the wind at your back on an e-bike. Special tour suggestions and various rental stations make getting started on your e-bike adventure easy.
Grab your loved ones, make yourself comfortable, and discover the idyllic landscape at your leisure on a carriage ride.
The eau-là-là aquatic centre combines relaxation with adventure. A sauna, spa, and panoramic views meet slide fun and a lap pool.
The easy yet impressive route, amidst steep rock faces, takes you from Davos Monstein train station to Wiesen. The approximately four-kilometer-long hiking and biking trail is one of the most popular routes in the region.
This spectacular roller coaster for downhill pros at Gotschnaboden is six kilometers long. Over 200 banked turns, jumps, and waves lead the slope down to the valley station of the Gotschnabahn cable car.
From technical courses specifically for women, to pump track or single trail courses, to bike camps for the little ones – the biking options in Davos Klosters offer something for everyone.
The hotel, and with it the entire mountain, were immortalized in the novel "The Magic Mountain" (1924) by German author Thomas Mann. Even today, the atmosphere on the Schatzalp, amidst the Art Nouveau architecture, remains almost as it did 100 years ago.
In Klosters, the climb is steep: 77 meters, to be exact. You can test your climbing skills on 20 climbing routes and two multi-pitch routes directly beneath the iconic bridge.
The new Landwasser World combines rail travel with nature: Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Landwasser Viaduct, the spiral tunnel, and spectacular landscapes from the front row.
Whether stand-up paddling, wakeboarding, or surfing: Lake Davos, nestled in the majestic mountain landscape, invites you to enjoy numerous water activities.
The name says it all: The "Alps Epic Trail Davos," with a total distance of over 40 kilometers from Jakobshorn to Filisur, is officially one of the best mountain bike trails in the world, and the only trail in Switzerland.
Discover Davos from a bird's eye view. Soar over the region in tandem with experienced pilots.
From the Thomas Mann Trail up to the Schatzalp, the GWunderwald forest or the Gädäwäg Klosters: the diverse themed trails in Davos Klosters combine hiking with knowledge and entertainment.
Whether on foot, by bike, or leisurely by horse-drawn carriage: Alp Garfiun in Klosters is a popular destination for all generations.
Rush down the 500-meter-long canal and then take a lift back up. Open from May to October in dry weather. Fun for young and old alike.
Enjoy the beautiful landscape together with your four-legged friends. These calm animals bring serenity and make the tour a special nature experience.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner found new strength in Davos. His works are among the most important of Expressionism: The Kirchner Museum Davos honors them with changing exhibitions.
The 18-hole golf courses in Davos and Klosters offer a challenging game against an Alpine backdrop. Those looking for something more playful will find something fun for the whole family at the minigolf courses.
Use your brain instead of a map: Solve puzzles, follow secret clues, and discover Davos Klosters in an adventurous and playful way on the region's two Foxtrail routes.
A scooter ride down the Madrisa in Klosters, the Rinerhorn in Davos, or the Sertig side valley promise a lot of fun. Looking for more action? Monster scooters are also available on Madrisa.
From May 2 to October 23, 2025, experience Davos Klosters from many different perspectives: As an overnight guest, you can participate in over 60 activities.