A gondola lift connects Klosters to the family-friendly ski resort of Madrisa. At the top, a very modern 6-person chairlift transports visitors to the Schaffürggli (2,394 metres). The ski resort of Madrisa offers slopes of all difficulty levels for skiing and snowboarding. There are no easy runs read moreA gondola lift connects Klosters to the family-friendly ski resort of Madrisa. At the top, a very modern 6-person chairlift transports visitors to the Schaffürggli (2,394 metres). The ski resort of Madrisa offers slopes of all difficulty levels for skiing and snowboarding. There are no easy runs back down from the highest point in the ski resort, the Rätschenjoch (2,602 metres). The valley run to Klosters is also for experts only. On the sunny plateau of Madrisa, far from mass tourism, visitors can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of picturesque alpine landscapes. Various modern and cosy restaurants in the winter sports resort are ideal options for a relaxing break. As well as skiing, visitors to Madrisa can also enjoy panoramic winter hiking trails, snowshoe trekking or tobogganing. The Madrisa-Land and Madrisa-Park offer special facilities for children and families. Younger visitors to the Davos Klosters region can snow-tube (sledging in giant tyres), build igloos or ski here.
Note: The openening times are provided by the ski resort Madrisa (Davos Klosters) and can vary based on external conditions, day of the week, school holidays and public holidays.
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