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Klosters - Slope

Ski lifts

Chairs:
11
Drags:
27
Gondola cable cars:
15
Total lifts:
59
Parks:
2
Pipes:
1

Ski runs

Beginner runs:
24
Intermediate runs:
40
Advanced runs:
12
Total runs:
85

The ski season in Klosters runs from late November until April.

Klosters is linked with its neighbour Davos under the same ski pass and the large Parsenn ski area is easily accessible from both resorts, albeit with the likelihood of queues from the Klosters side via the Gotschna cable car. The runs from Parsenn dropping down to Klosters tend to be steep and fairly demanding, with plenty of excitement in the form of moguls.

The only ski area accessible directly from Klosters is Madrisa, where lifts go up to 2,602m (8,537ft). Intermediate and beginner skiers have good options on these smooth, sunny slopes and the snow cover here is also reliable.

Off-piste possibilities include long descents to Jenaz and Fideris, though some sections will need to be climbed. From here you can get back to Klosters by the regular train service.

Freestylers and snowboarders are well catered for with a halfpipe and parks on Jakobshorn, while there are also numerous trails for cross-country skiers to explore.