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Davos Klosters ski map

Detailed piste maps of Davos Klosters mountains highlighting top ski runs and lifts
7th July, 2025
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The Davos Klosters ski region offers a unique blend of cosmopolitan flair and traditional charm, combining the vibrant town of Davos with the quaint village of Klosters. As you plan your visit to this renowned ski destination, downloading the latest piste map is essential. This detailed guide covers the entire area, including over 250 kilometers of interconnected ski runs across both Davos and Klosters. It highlights numerous ski lifts, a variety of slope difficulties, and the best routes to experience the diverse offerings of both locations.

Davos Klosters mountains ski map

Download the piste map here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resorts.

Davos Klosters mountains ski map

Davos Klosters ski map downloads

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Davos Klosters best ski pistes

Davos Klosters boasts one of Switzerland’s largest and most iconic ski areas, split between the Parsenn and Jakobshorn mountains:

  • Direttissima (Expert - Black): True to its name, this steep and direct piste challenges with sustained gradients and icy sections.
  • Parsenn Run 12 (Intermediate - Red): A long, enjoyable descent with great flow from Weissfluhjoch down to mid-mountain.
  • Parsenn Run 15 (Intermediate - Red): Offers wide turns and a steady gradient, excellent for intermediate skiers building rhythm.
  • Parsenn Run 4 (Intermediate - Blue): Smooth, open run ideal for cruising and warm-ups at high altitude.
  • Parsenn Run 17 & 22 (Intermediate - Blue): These interconnected blues create a relaxed route with beautiful alpine scenery.
  • Parsenn Run 19 & 20 (Intermediate - Red): A more challenging combo with steeper pitches and varied snow conditions.
  • Jakobshorn Run 8 (Intermediate - Red): Fast-paced with roller features, a hit with confident skiers and snowboarders.
  • Jakobshorn Run 4 (Beginner - Blue): Easy-going and gentle, perfect for progression or winding down the day.
  • Jakobshorn Run 11 & 6 (Intermediate - Red): These slopes combine long fall-line descents with playful terrain changes.

Davos Klosters mountains in brief

  • Base elevation: 810 m
  • Highest elevation: 2,844 m
  • Vertical drop: 2,034 m
  • Kilometres of pistes: 253 km
  • Ski runs: 81
  • Type of pistes: 19 blue, 33 red, 13 black, 12 yellow (ski routes)
  • Total lifts: 44
  • Snow-making: 400 cannons
  • Longest ski run: 12km
  • Snowparks: 2

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