The cross-country skiing network in Davos Klosters spans over more than 100 kilometers of classic and 75 kilometers of skating trails, covering all difficulty levels.
Some of the well-groomed routes lead through the picturesque side valleys of Dischma and Sertig, while the race tracks extend into the Flüela Valley. Additionally, there are special trails for dog owners along the Landwasser River. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced athlete, in Davos Klosters, every cross-country skier will find a suitable route for their skill level.
The cross-country ski trails in Davos Klosters are open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and you can check the current trail report anytime here or on the Davos Tourism website.
Davos Cross-Country Ski Center
The Davos Cross-Country Ski Center was built in 1973 and replaced by a modern two-story building in the summer of 2016. It offers extensive facilities such as changing rooms, lockable lockers, and showers for ladies and gentlemen.
On the ground floor, there are public facilities such as a simple catering area, a lounge, changing rooms, toilets, and a waxing room. The upper floor is reserved for the national ski association Swiss Ski, the cross-country skiing school, and the local ski club. Swiss Ski operates the national cross-country skiing performance center in Davos and has a strength room and a recovery room in the cross-country ski center.
The outdoor area is divided into a covered lounge area and an open-air forecourt. Parking spaces for the cross-country ski center are available in the parking garage of a nearby private development. Additional parking is available at the rear of the congress center on Talstrasse, very close to the cross-country ski center