Are you a summit stormer? Then the day on our magic mountains is certain to be far too short for you! Here you're simply spoilt for choice with six great snowsport regions: Jakobshorn, Parsenn/Gotschna and family-friendly Pischa, Madrisa and Rinerhorn. And also on Schatzalp/Strela the lifts will be open again in Winter 2009/10!
In other words, you can take your pick of over 318 km of pistes with guaranteed snow and 61 mountain transport facilities.
Snowboarders in particular are in their pristine element on Jakobshorn! Snowboarders and freeskiers will have the time of their lives in the half pipes and fun park. And it's not only all systems go on the many pistes and installations: there's plenty of off-piste fun on tap in the ski huts. The range of national and international sporting events on Jakobshorn is quite simply colossal. Jakobshorn is the event mountain par excellence!
The Parsenn/Gotschna ski region is on the opposite side of the valley. This is the largest of the snowsport regions and easy to reach from either Davos and Klosters, with pistes to suit all levels of skiing skill.
The longest downhill run is on Parsenn, from the top of the Weissfluh to Küblis (12 km). Night-time skiing is on the programme every Friday.
The family-friendly mountains of Pischa, Madrisa and Rinerhorn are fabulous for families keen on skiing. Various "children's paradise" facilities offer our tiny guests great fun and games.
Pischa is a freeride region. Three runs will be marked and protected from Alpine risks but remain unprepared.
The Schatzalp Strela Bahnen Davos this winter have had to create the first "decelerated" ski area. That on the sunny side of Davos lying area Schatzalp/Strela is ideally suited to: gently sloping hills to reach from the center of Davos Platz with the renovated funicular in just four minutes.