
Davos – Klosters Ski Map Download 👇
Davos – Klosters Piste Map and Overview
Davos (Switzerland) is a fantastic skiing destination because it combines huge, varied terrain and reliable snow with a lively Alpine town atmosphere. It’s part of the Davos‑Klosters ski region, one of the largest in Switzerland, offering extensive options for all ability levels — from cruising blues and rolling reds in Parsenn to freeride terrain on Pischa and fun parks on Jakobshorn. The high mountain elevation and northern exposure help keep good snow cover from early winter into spring, and the quick, efficient rail and bus links make it easy to explore multiple areas in a single trip. Davos itself has plenty of après‑ski options, restaurants and off‑slope activities, making it appealing both on and off the mountain.
Although Davos and Klosters share the same ski pass and are considered part of the combined “Davos‑Klosters” ski area, they are not fully interconnected by ski lifts. Parsenn is the main area that physically connects the two resorts and allows you to ski from one to the other with the right snow conditions, but much of the terrain across the six sectors (Parsenn, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, Rinerhorn, Schatzalp) requires short bus or train rides to move between them. This setup gives you enormous variety — and a chance to ski completely different slopes on different days — but it means a bit more planning compared to tightly linked ski areas.
Total ski area: 300 km / 186 miles
Base elevation: 1,540 m / 5,052 ft
Peak elevation: 2,844 m / 9,330 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 62% Easy
🟥 32% Intermediate
⬛ 6% Advanced