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Klosters is just a few kilometres from Davos, and the two resorts are linked. The village is old and attractive, and is far removed from the reputation it's gained through various members of the UK royal family holidaying there. In fact the skiing is excellent at all levels. Apres ski is mainly centred around quiet and pleasant bars, and tends to be expensive. There are a couple of famous restaurants in the town, which need to be booked in advance, so you can eat like royalty, or perhaps you'd prefer a pizza at Alberto's. |
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Klosters Platz is the main community and is centred on the railway station and the Gotschna cable-car, which gives access to the Parsenn, with links to Davos. Klosters Dorf is a quiet hamlet at the bottom of the Madrisa lift system. The two parts of the resort are connected by a regular bus service. Trains between Klosters and Davos are included in the lift pass.
Number of lifts: 50: 2 funiculars, 12 gondolas, 9 chairlifts,
27 draglifts.
Total of trails/pistes: 370km in Davos/Klosters area (30% easy, 40% intermediate,
30% difficult)
Cross Country 30 km
Snowboarding half-pipe and snowpark
Rega Pass (covers all Davos and Klosters lifts, except Schatzalp/Strela)
SF279 for 6 days
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