
Gliding through pristine snow along majestic Swiss peaks offers unforgettable cross‑country skiing experiences in Davos.
Davos Klosters boasts one of Switzerland’s premier Nordic skiing networks, featuring over 170 km of carefully maintained trails. These routes wind through forested valleys, open alpine fields, and picturesque mountain landscapes, catering to both beginners and experienced skiers. Whether practicing classic strides or skating techniques, each trail provides a unique combination of challenge, serenity, and alpine beauty. Among the highlights is the famous Weltcup‑Loipe near Bünda in Davos Dorf, a 6 km loop well known among elite and recreational skiers. This trail includes the renowned “Cologna‑Stutz” climb, named after a legendary Swiss skiing champion. Beyond this iconic loop, quieter trails extend into the Sertig and Dischma valleys, offering peaceful journeys through snowy woods and scenic alpine terrain.
For families and those learning the sport, Davos features areas like the Nordic Park, which includes playful stations to practice technique and build confidence. Dog-friendly trails are also available, letting visitors enjoy the snowy outdoors alongside their four-legged companions. Trails are generally open daily from early morning to late afternoon throughout the winter months, with select night-lit sections available for evening skiing. Access requires a trail pass, with options ranging from daily tickets to seasonal passes, ensuring the extensive network remains groomed and well-maintained.
Opening season & hours
Winter (typically December – March): Trails open daily approximately 08:00 – 17:00; select night-lit routes available in evenings; opening times depend on snow conditions. Trail pass required for access.