Klosters is a ski resort of international renown which has preserved its village character and charm. Located only a stone’s throw from Davos, the two resorts share a huge, well-marked piste network with superb skiing for all levels. Madrisa, Klosters’ own ski area, is perfect for beginners and children, whilst the Gotschna cable-car takes skiers up to a range of challenging reds on Gotschnagrat and Parsenn. The black runs on Jakobshorn and Rinerhorn will test the more experienced skiers, and snowboarders should head over to Jakobshorn and Pischa. There are plenty of cross-country trails and winter walking paths to keep non-skiers busy, as well as horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice-skating and tobogganing. Cosy tea rooms and bars await those returning from a day on the slopes.
Beginners
Intermediates
Advanced
Snowboarding
Approx Transfer Time
3 hrs 30 mins
Village Height
1,191m
Highest Lift
2,844m
Resort Facts
A table showing facts relating to the Klosters ski resort
Total Km's of Piste
310 Km’s (Klosters/Davos area)
Easy Runs
21
Intermediate Runs
42
Difficult Runs
22
Longest Run
10 Km’s
Direction of Slopes
N, S, W
Total Lifts
57
Uphill Lift Capacity
16,190 (per hour)
Mountain Restaurants
12
Piste Map
Pictured: Switzerland is generally considered the Rolls Royce of European ski resorts.
" Located only a stone’s throw from Davos, the two resorts share a huge, well-marked piste network with superb skiing for all levels"