Ski Holidays Klosters
Ski holidays Klosters

Ski Holidays in Klosters

Klosters is a ski resort with famous Royal connections, it’s a favourite of Prince Charles. You don’t have to be Royalty to ski here though!

Klosters is a sizable village with a relaxed atmosphere, spread along a long valley that shares its skiing with Davos and offers 320km of pistes. Klosters is located at 1190m with the ski range between 810m to 2845m. Most of the skiing is on open slopes high above the wooded area.

The appeal for advanced skiers is the off-piste with excellent lift connected runs. Intermediate skiers are well catered for too, the runs in the Madrisa sector are perfect for you, elsewhere there are some lovely long sunny intermediate runs. The slopes between Dorf and Platz are ideal for learning.

Klosters has a good selection of bars and a lively après ski. We offer a good selection of some of the best hotels in Klosters, call us if you require any assistance or have questions about the skiing in Klosters.

Buy 1 get 1 free on ski rental with our rental partners Skiset, when you book a holiday at this resort with Ski Line. Exclusions and conditions apply.
  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
  • Snowboarding
  • Language
    French/German
  • Currency
    Swiss Franc

Why Ski in Klosters?

The village has a charming air of good, old-fashioned Swiss hospitality with a variety of excellent restaurants and all the traditional apres-ski pursuits you require.

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Klosters Piste Map
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Pistes

  • Km of Piste
    320km
  • Black
    36
  • Red
    44
  • Blue
    20

Altitudes

  • Resort Altitude
    1190m
  • Highest Piste
    3900m

Expert Ratings

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
  • Snowboarding

Beginners skiing in Klosters

The Madrisa ski area is the best place with wide, sunny nursery slopes, however there are other nursery slopes at valley level some of which are floodlit on some evenings for night time practice. From here beginners will progress onto some of the many easy intermediate slopes to choose from.

Intermediates skiing in Klosters

Fantastic cruising in all areas, though a ‘must do’ is a very long run from Weissfluhjoch that heads north on the back of the mountain that curls back towards Klosters – 10 – 12 km in all. The long run down to the hamlet of Kublis is particularly good.

Advanced skiing in Klosters

The extensive off piste possibilities will be the main appeal for experts. Head towards Davos for some more challenging pistes. Two of the steepest runs are from Gotschnagrat directly towards Klosters.

Skiing in Klosters

Klosters shares its large ski area with near by Davos and has five ski areas, so plenty to keep all standards of skier happy with extensive intermediate slopes and a great variety of off piste. The long wooded runs down into the village are particularly good. The train that runs along the valley is useful as it enables you to ski amongst the trees towards one of the hamlets in the valley; have lunch in one of the little mountain restaurants or the village and then take a leisurely train ride back home.

Snowboarding in Klosters

Head towards Davos, as Jakobshorn is the established boarder mountain with Fun Park, boarder cross course and half pipe. Near beginners and intermediates will be happy with the runs here and the off piste will challenge the more expert amongst you.

Après ski in Klosters

Gaudys at the foot of the slopes is a popular apres-ski haunt; later on into the evening there are lots of good restaurants (however be prepared to have deep pockets) – cheap and cheerful they are not! The Casa Antica is a popular nightclub and the Kir Royale is a popular watering hole. Most of the upmarket hotels offer swimming pools, spas and fitness rooms. Klosters is also an attractive base for walking. Why not try snowtubing ?!