Davos

Bier Vision Monstein
+41(0) 81 420 3060

Have a drink atop the highest brewery in Europe. Take a class and learn about the finer points of beer making. Guided tours are available and tastings are worthwhile. Every Friday from 4PM-7PM, you can purchase beer directly from the brewery.

O’Neill SB-JAM Davos

This freestyle snowboarding event takes place every year in davos, with the qualifying rounds open to everyone december/january.

Young Artists in Concert

Occuring in july and august, this concert is where young musicians from all over the world perform as soloists or in chamber groups at the davos conference centre, in the kirchner museum and in various churches.

International Hiking Rally

Occuring annually in september, this hiking rally covers four routes in the mountains around davos, with stamps for the number of kilometres walked and coveted medals.

Davos is internationally recognised as the largest resort in the Alps for mountain holidays and a top travel destination. Ski and snow activities are a must do in the winter, and at altitudes between 1124 and 2844 m, guests will find 54 ski lifts, 320 km of slopes, 75 km of cross-country ski tracks, two artificial ice-skating rinks and Europe’s largest natural ice rink for people to skate or to curl. And no fewer than five sledging runs to have fun on! For skiing fanatics, the mecca is the Parsenn and Weissfluhjoch area which connects up with the neighbouring resort of Klosters. The Jakobshorn, on the other hand, is the in place for snowboarders, with its half-pipe and monster pipe. For a quieter time, take a ride by horse-drawn sledge into the snowy side valleys, or experience the Davos mountains from 84 km of beautifully prepared winter footpaths and snow-shoe trails.

In the summer, the cable-cars on the Jakobshorn 2590 m, Parsenn including the Weissfluhjoch und -gipfel 2844 m, Pischa 2483 m, Rinerhorn 2490 m and Schatzalp/Strela provide access to four hiking areas with a total of 450 km of marked footpaths. Anyone seeking rest and relaxation amid unspoilt nature should head off on foot, by bike or by horse-drawn carriage up the romantic side valleys of Sertig, Dischma or Flüela. For a change of scene, visit the Davos Lake with its swimming area and a sailing and surfing centre. In addition, there are opportunities for hang-gliding and paragliding and mountain bike and inline skating routes. Davos is also the starting point for excursions on the famous Glacier Express, and the Heidi and Bernina Express trains.

Nearby Klosters offers access to the Madrisa and Gotschna peaks in both summer and winter, and a similar variety of walking trails and pistes, depending on the season.