Why
to go
Davos is made up of 2 villages, Davos Dorf and Davos
Platz stretching over 2 miles along the valley. They
serve 5 ski areas; Jakobshorn, Rinerhorn, Parsenn,
Madrisa and Pischa. All of these are accessible on
the one ticket and connected by an efficient bus service.
This adds up to one of Switzerland’s largest
winter resorts and a huge variety of terrain with
endless off piste possibilities.
Partying
on and off the slopes never stops at Davos, with the
resorts extensive dining and nightlife geared towards
having a good time all the time.
Do not miss
A long lunch at one of the sun decks at the top of
the Jakobshorn, where you can book a day bed, enjoy
a meal of the local specialties, take a dip in a hot
tub and watch paragliders and hang gliders take off
and land right in front of you.
An ice hockey game featuring the local team, 26 times
Swiss national champion Hockey Club Davos.
The 14km run from the top of the Parsenn Area down
to Klosters, where you have the choice of taking the
lifts back to the Parsenn Area or return to Davos
by train.
Getting there
145 km from Zurich, driving is only 1 ¾ hours,
by train from Zurich is 2 hr 20 mins.
Hot
Tip
At the end of the day, Bolgen the base of Jakobshorn
kicks into Après ski party mode, with a large
bar and designated outdoor area overlooking the permanently
illuminated half pipe. A great place to relax, grab
yourself a drink and watch the pipe riders do their
stuff.
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