Klosters Ski Resort: Where Alpine Elegance Meets Swiss Tradition
Klosters, a picturesque Swiss village, is an ideal destination for families seeking both outdoor adventure and relaxation.
Known for its excellent snow conditions and friendly, atmosphere, Klosters ski resort offers skiing for all levels, with access to 307 km of slopes shared with nearby Davos. The resort also features some of Europe’s longest runs and exciting off-piste experiences. Additionally, the village offers convenient access to other top Swiss destinations. With the Vereina car train, you can reach the Engadin and St. Moritz in just over an hour, providing easy exploration of Switzerland’s most beautiful regions. At ½ hour drive from Klosters there is one of the best small wine producing areas, wine tasting in beautiful little villages and excellent restaurants.
Klosters’ combination of outdoor activities, family-friendly amenities, and easy access to other attractions makes it an enticing choice for a luxury chalet stay.
1,200m
Elevation of the village offering stunning views.
55
Modern ski lifts and cable cars connecting the area
307km
Total length of ski slopes shared by Klosters and Davos
700km
Marked hiking trails available in summer and winter
97
Number of ski runs that cater to all levels
193
Sunny days on average per year, perfect for outdoor activities
Nearby Restaurants
For a taste of Austria in the heart of Monbiel, you simply must try Restaurant Höhwald—it’s where the schnitzel dreams come true. If fine dining is more your style, head over to Chesa Grischuna. This charming spot offers a delightful journey back in time with its unique blend of Swiss tradition and old-world elegance. But before you sit down to dinner, start your evening with a cocktail at the cozy bar downstairs. Trust me, it’s the kind of place where even waiting for your table turns into a memorable experience—especially if you’re with a lively group!
Photo: Destination Davos Klosters/Schatzalp Davos
Non-Skiing Activities
Beyond skiing, Klosters is perfect for family activities. Enjoy scenic hiking trails, sledging on seven long runs, ice skating, and snowshoe trekking. The village also offers horse-drawn sleigh rides and paragliding, with special programs like the Mardens Club Junior Training for children. Nearby Davos provides even more cultural attractions, including museums, galleries, and shops.
For relaxation, Klosters has several spas, making it a great retreat after a day of adventure.
Photo: Destination Davos Klosters/Martin Bissig
Winter Activities
Begin your day right on the slopes—just a 3-minute stroll from the chalet brings you to the Madrisa lift, the family-friendly mountain of Klosters. With 31 kilometers of pristine pistes, Madrisa offers an unforgettable experience for all ages. But that’s just the beginning. Klosters is part of one of the world’s premier ski destinations, including the legendary Parsenn, Jakobshorn, Rinerhorn, and Pischa mountains. Together, they boast 81 diverse runs and a host of winter attractions that will captivate even the most seasoned skier.
Photo: Destination Davos Klosters/Three Piece Media
Off-Piste Skiing
Klosters offers vast off-piste skiing options. Key areas include the Gotschnagrat-Parsenn region and the back of Madrisa. Advanced skiers can enjoy north-facing powder fields, steep, challenging tree runs and long, dramatic descents that end in charming valley meadows.
We recommend hiring a mountain guide so you can navigate the terrain safely and get the most out of skiing off-piste in Klosters.
Photo: Destination Davos Klosters/Christian Egelmair