"Klosters is a quaint village providing a really lovely and welcoming atmosphere. The scenery around Klosters is breathtaking and despite its reputation for being a ‘royal’ resort, you’ll certainly have a good number of restaurants that’ll suit every budget. My favourite run is from Weissfluhgipfel all the way back to Klosters (12km). We highly recommend a stop at the ‘Schwendi’ for a drink - prost!"
Klosters Ski Holidays
Klosters has long been associated with visits by the Royal Family but this picturesque destination offers so much more with great terrain and a village packed with charm.
With 300km of pistes linked to the neighbouring resort of Davos, you have an abundance of terrain to explore. This includes the sunny slopes of Madrisa or the long meandering red runs from Parsenn. Pischa, which is a short shuttle ride away, provides an alternative for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle.
Jakobshorn which hosted the first ever Snowboard World Cup provides superb views down to Davos Platz and can provide long challenging off-piste itineraries for those who like adventure (with a guide).
In total there are five mountains to try and no matter where you go, the resort offers relaxed apres ski and a wide choice of great Swiss traditional restaurants to help you relax after a great day.
Image: Destination Davos Klosters
"Klosters is a quaint village providing a really lovely and welcoming atmosphere. The scenery around Klosters is breathtaking and despite its reputation for being a ‘royal’ resort, you’ll certainly have a good number of restaurants that’ll suit every budget. My favourite run is from Weissfluhgipfel all the way back to Klosters (12km). We highly recommend a stop at the ‘Schwendi’ for a drink - prost!"
Offers in Klosters
Après-Ski in Klosters
Klosters has a largely refined and fairly low key nightlife which revolves mostly around pleasant hotel bars although there are a few more lively venues too. The Alpina Bar is usually one of the most popular in town, thanks in part to its location close to the railway station.
For a classy piano bar you can’t do much better than the Chesa Bar where you’ll be entertained by a pianist on the superb Bösendorfer grand piano. The Casa Antica is the resort’s late night dance spot.
Dining in Klosters
Klosters has a wonderful choice of places to eat serving everything from traditional Swiss favourites to international cuisine.
Both of our chosen hotels offer excellent dining options. The Hotel Alpina has a choice of two superb restaurants serving regional specialities and international cuisine while the Hotel Piz Buin's Bar's Restaurant serves a selection of meat and seafood dishes.
Other choices in Klosters include the Wynegg restaurant serving home-style cooking with seasonal and local specialties and Chesa Grischuna renowned for its high-quality dining.
Activities in Klosters
Klosters is a refined and elegant resort with a range of activities for non-skiers available.
There's an open-air ice rink where you can try a spot of curling or why not give tobogganing a try on the famous 8.5km Madrisa toboggan run? There's also a cinema and a number of hotels with bowling alleys open to the public.
You can also explore neighbouring Davos linked to Klosters by bus.