Hiking
Klosters
Klosters
Klosters
Nestling in what has remained the rural part of the Prättigau (Graubünden), Klosters, with its romantic village-like atmosphere, stands in stark contrast to the nearby Alpine metropolis of Davos. The diverse range of activities on offer in summer and winter is well suited to families with children.
Nestling in what has remained the rural part of the Prättigau (Graubünden), Klosters, with its romantic village-like atmosphere, stands in stark contrast to the nearby Alpine metropolis of Davos. Thanks to the Vereina tunnel, even the Engadine has now become a direct neighbouring region.
Summer
Expansive rambling area in the Prättigau/Klosters/Davos holiday region with 700 km of trails ranging from footpaths suitable for prams through to demanding mountain hikes. In addition to the nature, rock and forest trails, the energy-encounter trail and a herb garden at Madrisa above Klosters serve to ensure quite special experiences. The Madrisa adventure park with its climbing facilities promises an adrenalin surge.
Cyclists and mountain bikers will find routes of varying degrees of difficulty situated around Klosters. The Swiss Bike Masters across 120 kilometres is one of the world’s most gruelling mountain bike races and is popular with amateur sportspersons, albeit from the perspective of a spectator.
Winter
The Gotschnabahn cable car ferries winter sports fans up into the Davos ski arena. The smaller, sunny Madrisa ski region above Klosters is also suitable for beginner skiers. For off-piste and touring skiers too, the Davos-Klosters region offers attractive conditions. Cross-country skiers will find long trails immediately near Klosters, as well as in the Landwassertal (Davos). Snowboarders prefer the Jakobshorn near Davos.
Non-skiers can avail themselves of winter walking paths, horse-drawn sled rides, toboggan runs and snow-shoe trekking – as well as a wide range of après-ski activities and nightlife venues in Klosters, and especially in nearby Davos.
Summer
Expansive rambling area in the Prättigau/Klosters/Davos holiday region with 700 km of trails ranging from footpaths suitable for prams through to demanding mountain hikes. In addition to the nature, rock and forest trails, the energy-encounter trail and a herb garden at Madrisa above Klosters serve to ensure quite special experiences. The Madrisa adventure park with its climbing facilities promises an adrenalin surge.
Cyclists and mountain bikers will find routes of varying degrees of difficulty situated around Klosters. The Swiss Bike Masters across 120 kilometres is one of the world’s most gruelling mountain bike races and is popular with amateur sportspersons, albeit from the perspective of a spectator.
Winter
The Gotschnabahn cable car ferries winter sports fans up into the Davos ski arena. The smaller, sunny Madrisa ski region above Klosters is also suitable for beginner skiers. For off-piste and touring skiers too, the Davos-Klosters region offers attractive conditions. Cross-country skiers will find long trails immediately near Klosters, as well as in the Landwassertal (Davos). Snowboarders prefer the Jakobshorn near Davos.
Non-skiers can avail themselves of winter walking paths, horse-drawn sled rides, toboggan runs and snow-shoe trekking – as well as a wide range of après-ski activities and nightlife venues in Klosters, and especially in nearby Davos.
Highlights
- Energy-encounter trail at Madrisa – the energy-encounter trail attempts to make people more aware of, and sensitise them to earth energies.
- Davos Kirchner Museum – dedicated to the German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938), who resided in Davos from 1917.
- Bogn Engadin Scuol – thermal baths in the Lower Engadine, which can now be reached easily thanks to the Vereina tunnel.
- Sunniberg bridge – part of the Klosters bypass; this ingenious 525-metre-long valley bridge was awarded a civil engineering prize.
- Salginatobel bridge near Schiers – spanning 90 metres above the Salgina brook, the reinforced concrete bridge is Switzerland’s only engineering world monument.
Nestling in what has remained the rural part of the Prättigau (Graubünden), Klosters, with its romantic village-like atmosphere, stands in stark contrast to the nearby Alpine metropolis of Davos. The diverse range of activities on offer in summer and winter is well suited to families with children.
Nestling in what has remained the rural part of the Prättigau (Graubünden), Klosters, with its romantic village-like atmosphere, stands in stark contrast to the nearby Alpine metropolis of Davos. Thanks to the Vereina tunnel, even the Engadine has now become a direct neighbouring region.
Summer
Expansive rambling area in the Prättigau/Klosters/Davos holiday region with 700 km of trails ranging from footpaths suitable for prams through to demanding mountain hikes. In addition to the nature, rock and forest trails, the energy-encounter trail and a herb garden at Madrisa above Klosters serve to ensure quite special experiences. The Madrisa adventure park with its climbing facilities promises an adrenalin surge.
Cyclists and mountain bikers will find routes of varying degrees of difficulty situated around Klosters. The Swiss Bike Masters across 120 kilometres is one of the world’s most gruelling mountain bike races and is popular with amateur sportspersons, albeit from the perspective of a spectator.
Winter
The Gotschnabahn cable car ferries winter sports fans up into the Davos ski arena. The smaller, sunny Madrisa ski region above Klosters is also suitable for beginner skiers. For off-piste and touring skiers too, the Davos-Klosters region offers attractive conditions. Cross-country skiers will find long trails immediately near Klosters, as well as in the Landwassertal (Davos). Snowboarders prefer the Jakobshorn near Davos.
Non-skiers can avail themselves of winter walking paths, horse-drawn sled rides, toboggan runs and snow-shoe trekking – as well as a wide range of après-ski activities and nightlife venues in Klosters, and especially in nearby Davos.
Summer
Expansive rambling area in the Prättigau/Klosters/Davos holiday region with 700 km of trails ranging from footpaths suitable for prams through to demanding mountain hikes. In addition to the nature, rock and forest trails, the energy-encounter trail and a herb garden at Madrisa above Klosters serve to ensure quite special experiences. The Madrisa adventure park with its climbing facilities promises an adrenalin surge.
Cyclists and mountain bikers will find routes of varying degrees of difficulty situated around Klosters. The Swiss Bike Masters across 120 kilometres is one of the world’s most gruelling mountain bike races and is popular with amateur sportspersons, albeit from the perspective of a spectator.
Winter
The Gotschnabahn cable car ferries winter sports fans up into the Davos ski arena. The smaller, sunny Madrisa ski region above Klosters is also suitable for beginner skiers. For off-piste and touring skiers too, the Davos-Klosters region offers attractive conditions. Cross-country skiers will find long trails immediately near Klosters, as well as in the Landwassertal (Davos). Snowboarders prefer the Jakobshorn near Davos.
Non-skiers can avail themselves of winter walking paths, horse-drawn sled rides, toboggan runs and snow-shoe trekking – as well as a wide range of après-ski activities and nightlife venues in Klosters, and especially in nearby Davos.
Highlights
- Energy-encounter trail at Madrisa – the energy-encounter trail attempts to make people more aware of, and sensitise them to earth energies.
- Davos Kirchner Museum – dedicated to the German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938), who resided in Davos from 1917.
- Bogn Engadin Scuol – thermal baths in the Lower Engadine, which can now be reached easily thanks to the Vereina tunnel.
- Sunniberg bridge – part of the Klosters bypass; this ingenious 525-metre-long valley bridge was awarded a civil engineering prize.
- Salginatobel bridge near Schiers – spanning 90 metres above the Salgina brook, the reinforced concrete bridge is Switzerland’s only engineering world monument.
Arrival and return Klosters
Adresse
Destination Davos Klosters
Alte Bahnhofstrasse 6
7250 Klosters
Tel. +41 (0)81 410 20 20
info@klosters.ch
www.klosters.ch
Alte Bahnhofstrasse 6
7250 Klosters
Tel. +41 (0)81 410 20 20
info@klosters.ch
www.klosters.ch