Clever winter lovers definitely recognize the Word Economic (WEF) period in Davos as a special opportunity. Because in Davos Klosters, great pistes and trails with excellent conditions and, above all, plenty of space await them during the WEF period! A unique opportunity.
While influential personalities gather in Davos for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Davos Klosters is transformed into an oasis of calm on the slopes and cross-country ski trails.
From January 15 to 19, 2024, the region will become an insider tip, as only a few winter sports enthusiasts will be out and about during these days. This means that there is plenty of space to enjoy the carving turns to the full. Long waiting times at mountain restaurants and lifts are a thing of the past, and the current snowfall ensures optimum snow conditions.
As a winter sports metropolis, Davos attracts skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. The six ski areas of Parsenn/Gotschna, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, Rinerhorn and Schatzalp/Strela extend at an altitude of between 1124 and 2844 meters and offer an impressive winter sports arena.
With 58 transport facilities, 300 kilometers of ski slopes, 100 kilometers of cross-country ski trails, over 150 kilometers of snowshoe and winter hiking trails as well as two artificial ice rinks with various ice activities, guests have a wide range of options at their disposal. In addition, eight toboggan runs provide extra fun.
The Parsenn ski area with the Weissfluhjoch is a particular highlight for piste lovers and connects Davos with neighboring Klosters. Jakobshorn, on the other hand, offers a true paradise for freestylers with halfpipes and cozy après-ski huts.
For those who want to take it easy, a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the snow-covered side valleys is a great option. With 150 kilometers of groomed winter hiking trails and snowshoe trails, the mountain world around Davos invites you to explore.
You can find more information at: Davos – meeting place for business and sport