Pischa is an untouched winter sports area for those who want to enjoy the mountains away from the usual hustle and bustle. This is where four safe and hazard-free snowshoe tours begin at 2,500m above sea level, leading slowly and steadily to 1,799m above sea level
Take a step off the beaten track in snowshoes and explore the deep snow in the forests and pristine winter landscapes. Local businesses in Davos-Klosters provide the right equipment and will be happy to arrange a guide for the tour. For an exceptional natural experience, try snowshoe hiking by full moonlight – best combined with a typical Graubünden supper in a rustic mountain lodge.
The following marked trails are perfect for safe and hazard-free snowshoe hikes:
Tour Description Length / duration Altitude at start / finish
Pischa 1 Pischa – Flüelamäder – Mäderbeiz – Dörfji 3.5km / 2.5h (descent); 3.5h (ascent) 2,500m a.s.l. / 1,799m above sea level
Pischa 2 Pischa – Mäderbeiz direct – Dörfji 3.0km / 2h (descent); 3h (ascent) 2,500m a.s.l. / 1,799m above sea level
Pischa 3 Pischa – Arvenwald – Dörfji 3.0km / 2h (descent); 3h (ascent) 2,500m a.s.l. / 1,799m above sea level
Pischa 4 Pischa – Tschuggen – Dörfji 5.5km / 4h (descent); 5h (ascent) 2,500m a.s.l. / 1,799m above sea level
The snowshoe trails are all marked. The times given are intended as a guide only. Please make sure to check the weather conditions and the avalanche situation when planning a snowshoe tour. Reliable equipment is essential. Snowshoes and sticks can be hired directly at the Pischa valley station (limited availability).