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Wandern

  • Jahreszeit: Sommer
  • Introtext EN: Hiking in Davos. Enjoy the nice landscape and nature from the top of the mountains. Have a look on your hiking tour for the chamois, capricorn and marmots.

Wandern in den Davoser Bergen

Lassen Sie sich von dem großartigen Gebirgspanorama in den Davoser Bergen verzaubern. Hoch oben eröffnet sich ein atemberaubender Blick auf die wunderbare Landschaft und die unberührte Natur.

Genießen Sie die frische Davoser Bergluft und entdecken Sie auf Ihrer Tour Gämse, Steinböcke und Murmeltiere. Wandern Sie durch Lärchenwälder, Alpweiden, blumenreiche Bergwiesen, Passwege, Gletscherpfade und Geröllfelder und erleben Sie die vielfältige Tier- und Pflanzenwelt hautnah.

Ob gemütlich auf der Alpentour von der Schatzalp bis zur Stafelalp in Frauenkirch, entlang des Flüelapasses bei den beliebten Jöriseen oder beim Sonnenaufgang auf dem Schwarzhorn – Davos Klosters bietet unzählige Wander-, Themen-, Berg- und Panoramawege für jeden Geschmack. Unterwegs laden zahlreiche gemütliche Bergrestaurants mit lokalen Spezialitäten zum Verweilen ein.

Als unser Gast profitieren Sie von vergünstigten Bergbahntickets für das Jakobshorn, Parsenn, Schatzalp, Gotschna, Madrisa und das Rinerhorn mit der Premium Gäste Card. Zudem haben Sie freie Fahrt mit den Ortsbussen sowie der Rhätischen Bahn zwischen Klosters und Filisur.

Für das perfekte Outdoor-Erlebnis bieten Davos Klosters zahlreiche Feuerstellen an wunderschönen Plätzen zum Picknicken und Verweilen. Einige dieser Feuerstellen werden von den Gemeinden gewartet und mit Feuerholz bestückt – eine Übersicht dazu finden Sie vor Ort.

Auf Ihren Wanderungen durch Davos Klosters begegnen Sie nicht nur Wildtieren, sondern auch Kühen, darunter Mutterkühe oder Herden mit Herdenschutzhunden. Hier einige Hinweise, wie Sie sich bei solchen Begegnungen am besten verhalten:

  • Halten Sie einen sicheren Abstand zu den Tieren.
  • Machen Sie keine plötzlichen Bewegungen und verhalten Sie sich ruhig.
  • Wenn Sie mit einem Hund unterwegs sind, halten Sie diesen stets an der Leine und fern von den Weidetieren.

Mit diesen Tipps und der richtigen Vorbereitung wird Ihre Wanderung in den Davoser Bergen zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Ob Sie auf der Suche nach Ruhe und Erholung oder nach einem Abenteuer in der Natur sind – Davos Klosters bietet für jeden das passende Erlebnis.

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Hiking

  • Jahreszeit: Sommer
  • Introtext EN: Hiking in Davos. Enjoy the nice landscape and nature from the top of the mountains. Have a look on your hiking tour for the chamois, capricorn and marmots.

Hiking in the Davos Mountains

Let yourself be enchanted by the magnificent mountain panorama in the Davos mountains. High above, a breathtaking view of the wonderful landscape and untouched nature unfolds.

Enjoy the fresh Davos mountain air and discover chamois, ibexes, and marmots on your tour. Hike through larch forests, alpine meadows, flower-rich mountain pastures, pass paths, glacier trails, and scree fields, and experience the diverse wildlife and plant life up close.

Whether leisurely on the alpine tour from Schatzalp to Stafelalp in Frauenkirch, along the Flüela Pass at the popular Jöriseen, or at sunrise on the Schwarzhorn – Davos Klosters offers countless hiking, theme, mountain, and panoramic trails for every taste. Along the way, numerous cozy mountain restaurants with local specialties invite you to linger.

As our guest, you benefit from discounted mountain railway tickets for Jakobshorn, Parsenn, Schatzalp, Gotschna, Madrisa, and Rinerhorn with the Premium Guest Card. Additionally, you have free rides on local buses and the Rhaetian Railway between Klosters and Filisur.

For the perfect outdoor experience, Davos Klosters offers numerous fire pits at beautiful spots for picnicking and relaxing. Some of these fire pits are maintained by the municipalities and stocked with firewood – an overview can be found on site.

On your hikes through Davos Klosters, you will not only encounter wildlife but also cows, including mother cows or herds with guard dogs. Here are some tips on how to behave during such encounters:

  • Keep a safe distance from the animals.
  • Do not make sudden movements and remain calm.
  • If you are traveling with a dog, always keep it on a leash and away from the grazing animals.

With these tips and proper preparation, your hike in the Davos mountains will become an unforgettable experience. Whether you are looking for peace and relaxation or an adventure in nature – Davos Klosters offers the right experience for everyone.

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Family activities

  • Jahreszeit: Sommer
  • Introtext EN: Madrisa Land, Adventure Park Davos, Bike und Skate Park, Klettergarten Seehorn, Kletterwand Färbi

Madrisa Land - A Paradise for the Whole Family

Experience play, fun, and action in our Madrisa Land! On a ride on the raft, children turn into daring pirates in search of adventures. Numerous water games make the warm summer days bearable and offer both animals and humans a welcome refreshment. Test your skills in a competition with your children on the slackline band or enjoy a cool ice cream on the magnificent terrace of the Madrisa-Alp while your children frolic on the trampoline within sight.

In Madrisa Land, you'll find the following play equipment:

Bouncy castle | Trampoline | Bouldering wall | Climbing tree | Climbing tower | Rockfall | Slides | Numerous water games | Slackline | Snake cave | Ball slingshot | Throwing wall | Alphorns | Swings | Small flying fox | Wheelchair swing | Sandbox | Play gondola | Play hut | Fireplace

Not to forget the main attraction - the unique mountain panorama, which will leave you amazed and provide unforgettable moments.

Adventure Park Davos - Adventure with Helmet and Heart

Balancing and climbing at lofty heights: For the thrill away from the peaks, Davos Adventure Park offers a rope park with various difficulty levels for all age groups. With professional equipment and competent instruction, the climbing adventure begins. The rope park in Davos Adventure Park offers five courses with eight stations each of different difficulty levels. Fun and experience are always at the forefront. The rope park staff instruct visitors and supervise the facility. After that, the self-security principle applies, where visitors check themselves and each other.

The children's course (4 to a maximum of 8 years) is equipped with a continuous safety system to ensure the safety of the little adventurers. On-site, there are also two children's playgrounds, a public barbecue area, and the Chalet Velo restaurant, which takes care of your culinary needs and provides you with food and drinks. Special night climbing actions provide additional challenges, allowing you to experience the rope park in the spotlight.

Bike and Skate Park

At Davos Adventure Park, a bike park is available to freeriders, suitable for all mountain bikers. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced rider, the trails offer the right challenge for every skill level. The Tableline made of humus for beginners and the Dirtline with gaps for advanced riders guarantee the perfect speed through the slight gradient in the Davos bike park.

The mixture of excavation material and composite surface for the pump track allows part of the pump track to be ridden even in bad weather. The skill course is ideal for assessing and improving your riding skills. With your own bike, the bike park is free and can be used outside the opening hours of the rope park. During the opening hours of the rope park, dirt bikes including protectors can be rented.

In summer, the bike park offers various events, from the Swiss Dirt Series to casual races. Skateboarders are welcome too, and boards can be rented on-site.

Seehorn Climbing Garden

The Seehorn climbing garden is located in the rocky cliffs of the Seehorn and can be reached on foot in about an hour from the Flüelastrasse in Davos Dorf. The sunny location offers a wonderful view of the surrounding nature. 24 routes with one to three rope lengths in difficulty levels 3 to 7 are available for free use. Route topos and a fireplace are available at the foot of the wall. The combination of sport and nature enjoyment makes the climbing garden a special experience.

Färbi Sports Hall Davos Climbing Wall

Practice strength, balance, and skill on a wall that challenges you step by step. The climbing wall in the Färbi Sports Hall Davos inspires mountaineers and movement enthusiasts. Almost fifty routes of all difficulty levels and a bouldering area are installed on 564 m² of space. Two sectors with an inclined profile are available on the climbing wall for beginners and children. For experienced climbers, there are various overhanging and even horizontal sectors, which are almost nine meters high at the highest point. The large, 37-meter-long main wall along the north facade is designed for moderate climbing and is complemented by an attractive boulder area.

Mountain Tours & Mountain Guides

High-alpine mountain tours and glacier hikes: Together with your mountain guide from Pur Erleben, explore the fascinating area around Davos. Take part in an igloo building course or a snowshoe hike. Information about the events is available directly from us. These tours not only offer exciting challenges but also unforgettable nature experiences.

SAC Climbing Hall Küblis

The SAC Climbing Hall is located in the center of Küblis at Hauptstrasse 6c. It offers a climbing area of over 800 m² with 74 to 85 routes. The area is divided into 630 m² of climbing wall, 150 m² of bouldering area (four boulder blocks), and 50 m² of roof. Adults and children from the age of four (accompanied by an adult) can take climbing courses. Climbing equipment for adults and children can be rented directly at the hall. The hall also offers special climbing events and competitions to complement the offer.

Experience Davos at its most active and enjoy the variety of outdoor activities that this unique region has to offer!

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Experiences by rail

  • Jahreszeit: Sommer
  • Introtext EN: With its unique mountain routes, the Rhaetian Railway has been guaranteeing first-class rail experiences across the trilingual Grisons for over 120 years.

Lean back and enjoy

Sit back and enjoy.

For over 120 years, the Rhaetian Railway has been synonymous with first-class rail experiences in Graubünden. With its unique mountain routes, including the UNESCO World Heritage Albula/Bernina line, as well as famous classics like the Glacier and Bernina Express, it combines the beauty of the landscape, the power of technology, and the pioneering spirit of times past.

A day trip from Davos to Tirano on the Bernina Express promises an unforgettable experience. The journey over the Bernina Pass (2253 m above sea level) traverses wild, romantic valleys, past glaciers and peaks into the Poschiavo Valley to Tirano in Italy. The Rhaetian Railway was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2008 and is globally recognized as one of the outstanding railway lines.

A ride on the Glacier Express from Davos to Zermatt is a 7.5-hour panoramic journey through the high Alps in the heart of Switzerland. The route crosses over 291 bridges and through 91 tunnels, reaching the 2033-meter-high Oberalp Pass before arriving in Zermatt. The Glacier Express offers an unparalleled view of Switzerland's pure nature, with its fragrant mountain forests, tranquil alpine meadows, and traditional mountain valleys.

Experience a journey through time with the nostalgic "Crocodile" train from Davos Platz to Filisur. During the summer season, the historic train composition from the 1920s offers twice-daily rides along the wild and romantic Zügenschlucht to Filisur. Highlights include crossing the 210-meter-long Wiesner Viaduct, the highest bridge on the Rhaetian Railway.

A journey on the Rhaetian Railway promises not only spectacular views but also culinary delights. On the Glacier Express, meals are prepared by the chef in the dining car, while the rail bar serves drinks and snacks directly to your seat. Reservations are mandatory on all trains and can be made at train stations and travel agencies in Switzerland.

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Indoor activities

  • Jahreszeit: Sommer & Winter
  • Introtext EN: There are various ways to escape the "bad weather". We have put together a few suggestions.

Ways to Escape the "Bad Weather" in Davos:

Davos Monstein Mining Museum

The mining museum is located in the historic administrative building of the former mining settlement Schmelzboden-Hoffnungsbau near the Davos Monstein train station. It contains a variety of exhibits such as mining equipment, models, documents, photos, and ores from various mining sites in the canton. A slide show provides insight into the history of the first industry in Graubünden, complemented by exhibitions on calcite and mountain crystals. Here, visitors can explore not only the fascinating world of mining but also understand the significance of this industry for the region.

Alpine Cheese Dairy at Clavadeleralp

Enjoy the magnificent view of the Alpine panorama from the Clavadeleralp Alpine Cheese Dairy, located at 2028 meters above sea level. You can reach the dairy either by the Jakobshorn cable car to Jschalp and a 45-minute walk, by postal bus to Clavadel and a one-hour hike, or on one of the numerous marked hiking trails from the valley. At the dairy, you can experience the traditional cheese-making process up close and taste the freshly produced cheese specialties on site. Let yourself be enchanted by the unique atmosphere and incomparable taste of Alpine products.

BierVision Monstein

Switzerland's highest brewery and the first brewery in the canton of Graubünden is located in Monstein. It is housed in the former village dairy, a building constructed 100 years ago. BierVision Monstein AG now brews Monstein beer specialties according to traditional recipes using crystal-clear Monstein spring water, Swiss hops, and spicy malt. Monstein is a picturesque village at 1625 meters above sea level with typical Walser houses and granaries, giving the place with two churches and two inns a distinctive charm. During a brewery tour, you will learn all about the art of brewing beer and can taste the delicious beers directly.

Wellness and Adventure Pool "eau-là-là" in Davos

Davos offers an oasis for water sports enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and health-conscious individuals with the wellness and adventure pool "eau-là-là". The ground floor of the pool houses the spacious water world, while the two upper floors are home to the dreamlike wellness world. From steam baths under the starry sky to solariums and an outdoor whirlpool, the pool offers a variety of relaxation options. In addition, various saunas, Kneipp basins, and a comprehensive massage offer invite you to relax. A visit to "eau-là-là" is the perfect way to pamper body and mind.

Kirchner Museum

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner lived in Davos from 1918 until his death, and his extensive work shaped German Expressionism. The Kirchner Museum Davos was opened in 1992 and houses the world's largest collection of his works. The museum building, designed by the Zurich architects Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer, is well-known in the international architectural scene and is open year-round from Tuesday to Sunday. In addition to impressive paintings and sculptures, the museum also offers regular special exhibitions and events that immerse visitors in the world of art.

Winter Sports Museum Davos

The former post office building, now the Davos Landratssaal, is the ideal place to present the rich collection of valuable winter sports equipment and documents from the Jürg Kaufmann family foundation. Visitors to the Winter Sports Museum Davos can admire magnificent exhibits such as sleds, bobsleds, skis, and ice skates from various epochs. The collection is complemented by historical photos and films documenting the development of winter sports in Davos. This museum is a must-visit for all sports enthusiasts and history buffs.

Davos Local History Museum

The Davos Local History Museum provides a vivid picture of history, everyday life, customs, and crafts from Davos. The extensive collection of objects and documents is exhibited in the Großen Jenatschhaus, a historic patrician house. Temporary special exhibitions complement the museum's offerings and provide new insights into the region's past. The Local History Museum is the perfect place to discover the cultural roots of Davos and learn more about the traditions and heritage of this unique mountain region.

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