These ten ski resorts are all reachable from Klosters by public transport. From family-friendly slopes to high-altitude runs, there's something for every skier. Whether you're after quiet pistes or lively après-ski villages, the Swiss rail network brings you close to the action.
The resorts below are sorted by travel time from Klosters Platz, to facilitate your planning. Make sure to visit the map, to explore thousands of destinations and activities, reachable from any starting point in Switzerland.
Skilift Selfranga is a small, intimate skiing area in the Swiss mountains featuring gentle terrain well-suited for beginners and those learning to ski. The limited infrastructure creates a quiet, uncrowded atmosphere ideal for relaxed skiing. With predominantly easy slopes and minimal facilities, it offers a low-key alpine experience away from larger resort crowds. The modest vertical drop and simple layout make navigation straightforward for newcomers to winter sports.
| Klosters Platz, Bahnhof (08:33) | |
| 232 (3m) | |
| Klosters, Brachweg (08:36) |
Madrisa is a high-altitude ski area in the Swiss Alps, offering a mix of gentle and challenging terrain. The resort features predominantly intermediate runs, complemented by easier slopes suitable for beginners and families. With its elevated position, it typically enjoys reliable snow conditions throughout the season. The varied landscape provides opportunities for different skiing styles, from relaxed cruising to more technical descents. The area maintains a tranquil mountain atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a less crowded skiing experience.
| Klosters Platz (08:30) | |
| RE24 (3m) | |
| Klosters Dorf (08:33) |
Parsenn is one of the most renowned ski areas in the region, offering extensive terrain across broad, open slopes. The resort features a well-developed lift system that accesses varied runs suitable for all skill levels. Wide cruising pistes dominate the landscape, while more challenging sections provide opportunities for advanced skiers. The high-altitude setting ensures good snow conditions throughout the season, and the area is known for its scenic descents and connection to neighboring valleys.
| Klosters Platz (Gotschnabahn) (08:45) | |
| PB (7m) | |
| Gotschnaboden (08:52) |
Jakobshorn rises above Davos and offers a diverse terrain spread across accessible slopes. The area features a mix of wide-open runs and tree-lined descents, with terrain parks attracting freestyle enthusiasts. Multiple lifts provide good connectivity across the mountain. The summit delivers panoramic views over the surrounding Graubünden landscape, while lower slopes wind through forested sections. Popular with both locals and visitors, the mountain combines varied skiing with a relaxed atmosphere.
| Klosters Platz (08:31) | |
| RE2 (32m) | |
| Davos Platz (09:03) |
A small, quiet ski area in the Prättigau valley near St. Antönien. This modest resort features a single lift serving primarily gentle slopes, making it particularly well-suited for beginners and young skiers. The intimate setting offers a relaxed atmosphere away from larger crowds, with scenic views of the surrounding mountain landscape. The terrain remains predominantly mellow, ideal for those seeking a calm introduction to winter sports.
| Klosters Platz (08:30) | |
| RE24 (17m) | |
| Küblis (08:47) |
| Küblis, Bahnhof (08:48) | |
| 222 (22m) | |
| St. Antönien, Waldheim (09:10) |
Scuol Motta Naluns sits in the Lower Engadin valley of eastern Switzerland, offering a balanced mix of terrain across its network of lifts. The area features predominantly gentle slopes suitable for beginners and intermediates, with some more challenging runs for advanced skiers. Its high-altitude position provides reliable snow conditions and panoramic views over the surrounding Alpine peaks. The resort combines traditional Engadin charm with modern lift infrastructure, creating an accessible mountain experience in a quieter corner of Graubünden.
| Klosters Platz (08:32) | |
| RE4 (43m) | |
| Scuol-Tarasp (09:15) |
A small, tranquil mountain area above Davos, accessible by funicular railway. The terrain consists primarily of gentle slopes well-suited for beginners and improving skiers, with limited intermediate options. Its elevated position offers panoramic Alpine views, while the historic Schatzalp hotel adds Belle Époque charm. The modest infrastructure and predominantly easy runs create a relaxed atmosphere away from busier valleys, ideal for those seeking uncrowded pistes and a heritage mountain setting.
| Klosters Platz (08:31) | |
| RE2 (32m) | |
| Davos Platz (09:03) |
| Davos Platz Schatzalpbahn (09:20) | |
| FUN (4m) | |
| Schatzalp (09:24) |
Rinerhorn offers a well-rounded ski area in the Davos region with predominantly intermediate terrain, complemented by gentle beginner slopes and a selection of advanced runs. Seven lifts provide access to varied skiing across different elevations, making it suitable for steady skiers looking to progress. The area maintains a quieter atmosphere compared to larger neighboring resorts, with scenic alpine views and consistent snow conditions throughout the season.
| Klosters Platz (08:31) | |
| RE2 (20m) | |
| Davos Wolfgang (08:51) |
| Davos Wolfgang (Bus) (08:55) | |
| 301 (26m) | |
| Davos Glaris, Bahnhof (09:21) |
This area connects two historic Engadin villages through accessible terrain suited for beginners and leisurely skiing. The predominantly gentle slopes wind through forested sections and open meadows, offering a more tranquil alternative to busier alpine destinations. Limited lift infrastructure creates an intimate atmosphere, while the scenic Upper Engadin landscape provides classic Swiss mountain backdrops. Ideal for those seeking relaxed skiing away from crowded pistes.
| Klosters Platz (09:02) | |
| RE3 (42m) | |
| S-chanf (09:44) |
| S-chanf, Chesa cumünela (09:50) | |
| 608 (12m) | |
| Zuoz, Chaunt da Crusch (10:02) |
Tarasp is a small, traditional village resort in the Lower Engadin valley, offering a quiet and authentic mountain experience. With a single lift and limited terrain, it caters primarily to beginners and those seeking a peaceful alpine setting away from larger ski areas. The intimate scale makes it ideal for gentle skiing and enjoying the historic charm of the surrounding region.
| Klosters Platz (08:32) | |
| RE4 (43m) | |
| Scuol-Tarasp (09:15) |
| Scuol-Tarasp, staziun (09:30) | |
| 923 (12m) | |
| Tarasp, Fontana (09:42) |
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