Davos in Grisons is a place of superlatives: this holiday destination with international ambience is the largest resort in the Alps for mountain holidays, sport and conferences, at 1560 m the highest town in the Alps and a high-altitude health resort with a long tradition.
This long-drawn-out town in the Landwasser valley is renowned above all as a conference centre, and also as a major winter and summer sports centre with an international flavour and a huge range of activities. Its showpiece is its modern
Conference Centre, which hosts the World Economic Forum WEF (nearly) every year.
In the centre of Davos, visitors will find a wide range of
accommodation and excellent shopping, with numerous boutiques, cafés and
restaurants. At night, too, there’s plenty of entertainment, with bars, discos and a casino. Davos is also the headquarters of the well-known Weissfluhjoch/Davos
Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research.
Winter
Davos is a winter sports metropolis for skiing and snowboarding fans from all over the world. At altitudes between 1124 and 2844 m, guests will find 58 ski lifts, 300 km of slopes, 100 km of cross-country ski tracks, over 150km snowshoe and winter hiking trails, two artificial ice rinks with ice hockey, ice skating and curling fields are available. And no fewer than eight sledging runs to have fun on! The six Davos-Klosters skiing areas of Parsenn/Gotschna, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, Rinerhorn and Schatzalp/Strela have been brought together into one vast winter sports arena. For skiing fanatics, the mecca is
Parsenn area which connects up Davos with the neighbouring resort of Klosters. The Jakobshorn, on the other hand, is the in place for
freestylers and party guests with
half-pipes and cosy
après-ski huts.
For a quieter time, take a ride by horse-drawn sledge into the snowy side valleys, or experience the Davos mountains with 150 km of beautifully prepared winter footpaths and snow-shoe trails.
Davos Klosters – the world's best winter guest programme During some 100 winter days, the guests can benefit from local guides providing highly discounted and exclusive winter adventures on a daily basis. This is the offer:
Davos Klosters winter guest programme Summer
The cable-cars on the Jakobshorn (2590 m), Parsenn including the Weissfluhjoch und (2844 m), Rinerhorn (2490 m) and
Schatzalp/Strela provide access to three
hiking areas with a total of 700 km of marked footpaths. The same network of trails is also available to
mountain bikers – the “share the trails” philosophy is put into active practice here. Davos Klosters is among the most attractive mountain-bike destinations in Switzerland. Enduro bikers will be particularly happy trying their hand at the Bahnen tour, for example, an adventure with a total ascent of 10,000 metres.
Anyone seeking rest and relaxation amid unspoilt nature should head off on foot, by bike or by
horse-drawn carriage up the romantic side valleys of
Sertig, Dischma or Flüela.
For a change of scene, visit the Davos Lake with its swimming area and a sailing and surfing centre. In addition, there are opportunities for hang-gliding and paragliding and mountain bike and inline skating routes. Davos is also the starting point for excursions on the famous
Glacier and
Bernina Express trains.
Davos Klosters – the world's best summer programme for guests From May to mid-October, guests have the opportunity to take part in over 70 free or discounted activities. Up to five reservations can be made for every person with a valid Davos guest card. Click here for the offer:
Davos Klosters Summer guest programme Family
The mountains are an adventure playground: marvel and let off steam in the
Madrisa-Land Alpine Adventure Park, slide down into the valley on the summer toboggan run, go on safari in the petting zoo, dive into the adventure pool or experience the thrill in the Davos Adventure Park. All this and much more is possible in Davos Klosters. And best of all: in summer, the use of the mountain railways is highly reduced from just one overnight stay.