Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Davos Klosters one last time.
Height and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Davos Klosters snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Set in the canton of Grisons, Davos is one of Switzerland’s most established alpine destinations, offering a blend of high-altitude skiing and vibrant town life. With a summit elevation of 2,844 m and a base at 810 m, the resort benefits from a vertical drop of 2,034 m and reliable snow conditions supported by snowmaking across key sectors. Davos receives an average of 423 cm of snowfall annually and features 265 hectares of skiable terrain, 70 pistes and 46 lifts. The resort’s layout spans multiple mountain areas, each with its own character and appeal.
Families are well catered for with dedicated beginner zones, tubing lanes, and ski schools across Madrisa and Rinerhorn. These areas offer gentle slopes, surface lifts and play zones designed for younger skiers. Off the slopes, Davos provides indoor pools, ice rinks and winter walking paths, making it a well-rounded destination for mixed-ability groups and non-skiers. The resort’s infrastructure includes gondolas, high-speed chairs and surface lifts, ensuring efficient access across its varied terrain.
Visitors choose Davos for its combination of alpine scale and urban convenience. The town hosts cultural events, wellness centres and international conferences, while the surrounding mountains deliver extensive skiing across six distinct sectors. Whether you're carving down long intermediate pistes or relaxing in a spa with mountain views, Davos offers a dynamic winter experience with Swiss precision and charm.