Klosters
Klosters offers a unique combination of a renowned mountain resort and the idyll of an unspoilt Graubünden village. The Swiss Ski Resort of Klosters has direct access to 307km of downhill skiing, with 97 individual pistes, served by 52 ski lifts. With pistes above 2500 metres, skiing and snowboarding is assured throughout the season.
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).
Time may have stood still in the village but the skiing has grown apace, with more than 300km (185 miles) of trails on one lift pass, that takes in the neighbouring town of Davos (13km/8 miles away, rail link included on ticket if you don't want to ski it).
Klosters Overview
Klosters is best suited for intermediate skiers and snowboarders but there is a also a lot of terrain for beginners and experts too. Klosters shares its neighbour Davos' 320km of great skiing and the full ski area is available on one pass. Few resorts in the Alps boast such a dramatic panorama.
Stats
- Top lift: 2800m
- Vertical Drop: 1600m
- Bottom lift: 1200m
- Pistes: 97
- Snowmaking: 6%