Skiing in Davos
Skiing in Davos is excellent, its diverse range of ski terrain effortlessly rivals some of its better-known counterparts. The pistes are particularly well-kept, making it a pleasure to explore every corner of the resort. Visitors can enjoy both thrilling and relaxing runs, with six ski areas covering all abilities and preferences.
Beautiful, tree-lined runs and extensive off-piste trails offer scenic pleasures for keen skiers and dare devils alike. Being part of the Graubünden ski area, Davos is well connected to nearby resort Klosters, offering fresh tracks to be explored. High altitude endows Davos with glorious snowfall for most of the season, maintaining a magical, winter wonderland atmosphere resort-wide.
Dining in Davos
When enjoying a luxury ski holiday in Davos, visitors can enjoy both local delicacies and internationally inspired cuisine. Golden Dragon is a high-end Chinese restaurant, with plush interiors and mouthwatering food, served to impress, elegantly presented on wood or slate.
Chesa Seehof is a traditional Swiss restaurant, offering à la carte fine dining to hungry skiers. Specialties include beef tartare and veal escalope with potato salad and cranberries. This restaurant boasts warm interiors and stunning mountain views.
Winter Activities in Davos
Luxury ski holidays in Davos are made unforgettable by the plethora of winter activities to enjoy. Explore the beautiful village by horse-drawn carriage or sooth sore ski legs at the aquatic centre, which offers a range of relaxation treatments.
Dare devils can descend the mountains on an air board, or take to the sky on a paragliding flight, getting an exclusive, bird’s eye view of the luxury resort below. Après skiing in Davos is lively, starting on the slopes and transitions to the town. As well as bustling bars, Davos has a casino, cinema, theatre, and regularly hosts music events.