Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Klosters at a glance

  • German
  • Swiss Franc (CHF)
  • London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR), Manchester Int. (MAN), London Stansted (STN), Birmingham Int. (BHX)
  • London St Pancras (QQS)

Travel included to Klosters

Depart on: Saturdays

Fly into: Zürich

Transfer time: approx. 3 hours 40 minutes by train

Some hotels offer flexible durations with departures on any day (except Tuesdays). Call for details.

Train from London St Pancras to Klosters

Included in your ski holiday to Klosters

  • On holiday phone support and tailored advice from our Destination Expert based in Klosters
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
  • Flights or train travel from the UK, accommodation and transfers

Ski & snowboarding information

Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Klosters offers stunning alpine views, diverse ski terrain, family-friendly atmosphere, and access to Davos' extensive slopes.

Runs

Ski routes map
Blue: 74km
Red: 133km
Black: 113km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
300km
Cross country routes:
35km
Resort altitude:
1200m
Ski Altitude:
1200m - 2845m
Ski Lifts:
53
Lift Ski Lockers:
No

Beginners skiing in Klosters

Madrisa is perfect for beginners - in the sun, with a relaxed pace, segregated from the main pistes - the ski school operates from here. There are nursery slopes in the village and Selfranga. 

Intermediates skiing in Klosters

Take the Gotschna cable-car from the village centre up to Gotschnagrat or Parsenn - ideal for more confident skiers who enjoy cruising long red runs. There is a huge choice of different pistes. 

Advanced skiing in Klosters

There is plenty to choose from on both sides of the valley. The black runs on Jakobshorn and Rinerhorn will test more experienced skiers. Vast ski touring and off-piste skiing available. 

Cross Country skiing in Klosters

Klosters has 35 kilometres of cross-country tracks and a floodlit night trail. No trail pass required.

6 days Season Child
6 - 12 years
Youth
13 - 17 years
Adult
18 - 64 years
Senior
65+ years
Whole Area Pass Low £133 £206 £326 £294
High £146 £227 £359 £323

 

Lift pass information

  • Whole Area Pass excludes Schatzalp/Strela
  • CHF 5.00 payable in resort for lift pass key card
  • Free lift pass for children under 6 years with access to the Davos Klosters Mountains (valley and practice lifts excluded)
  • Beginners should book in resort for reduced prices

High season: 20 Dec 25 - 03 Apr 25

Low season: 13 - 19 Dec 25 & 04 - 17 Apr 26

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing but may vary up or down. Correct prices will be advised at the time of booking.

6 days Category

Child

7 - 12 years

Adult

13+ years

Skis Red £71 £135
Black - £172
Skis & boots Red £112 £217
  • White category skis and boots are available for children aged 3 – 6 years: £77
6 days Category

Child

7 - 12 years

Adult

13+ years

Snowboard Red £79 £135
Snowboard & boots Red £134 £217

 

Levels of equipment

  • Blue skis are ideal for beginners to early intermediates – softer and easier to turn.
  • Red skis suit confident intermediates – more rigid for better stability and control, usually new or one season old.
  • Black skis are ideal for strong intermediates and advanced skiers wanting high-performance equipment.

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing but may vary up or down. Correct prices will be advised at the time of booking.

Ski Tuition

Adult 16 years +

3 Days 

£322

 

Snowboard Tuition

Adult 16 years +

3 Days 

£217

 

Tuition information

Lessons are for 4 hours, between 10am - 12pm & 2pm - 4pm with a two hour break in the middle.

Levels of tuition

  • Beginner: never skied before
  • Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes 
  • Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
  • Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns 
  • Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique

Please ensure you pre-book tuition for high season dates to avoid the ski schools being fully booked.

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing. Up-to-date prices are confirmed at time of booking.

Where to stay in Klosters

We have hotel's in beautiful, peaceful locations in Klosters with pools and spa facilities.  Although a glamerous resort, tanks to it's relaxed atmosphere and all of the activities on offer, Klosters is a firm favourite for family ski holidays - our hotels are geared up for this with family facilities including games rooms, early meal times and family rooms. 

Our accommodations in Klosters

Discover Klosters

Klosters and its neighbour Davos share 300 kilometres of great skiing and the full ski area is available on one lift pass. Few resorts in the Alps have such a dramatic panorama. Almost everywhere you look, the horizon seems to be pierced by jagged, snow-covered  “horns” – (Schwarzhorn, Bocktenhorn, Weisshorn, Scalettahorn and Tinzenhorn – known as the “Matterhorn” of Davos) most of them well over 3,000 metres. The resort has gained reputation among the Brits as the favoured ski resort of the Royals, including King Charles. 

You'll have direct access to the biggest of the six ski areas in the valley. Take the cable car, which runs from the centre of the attractive village to Gotschnagrat, and then onto Parsenn, the largest, most varied mountain. Alternatively, take the short bus ride to Madrisa, Klosters' own popular ski area, which has a relaxed atmosphere. Keen skiers can also take the scenic mountain train, included in the lift pass, to the slopes of Davos at Jakobshorn, Pischa and Rinerhorn - you're genuinely spoilt for choice.

Unlike the mountain metropolis of Davos, Klosters has a quiet, romantic, village atmosphere. That said there's still a great food scene, including traditional Swiss mountain restaurants, Italian and fine dining restaurants. Après-ski is relaxed, with a few attractive bars and one or two nightclubs.

Klosters has a quaint village atmosphhere, so it's not well known for it's nightlife. However there are plenty of snow bars and sun terraces where you can begin après on the mountain - Graströchni on the home run to Klosters is known for it's coffee with a shot. In the village you'll find classy, cosy piano bars and some lively spots like the Alpina bar near the train station.

Our hotels offer a range of wellness facilities, pools and spa treatments. Check out our accommodation pages for more information.

Our flexible short ski breaks in Switzerland have you covered! Hit the slopes for as long or as short as you like. Design your perfect Swiss ski getaway! Choose your duration, departure day, hotel, and resort. Fly from your preferred airport and customize your trip with extras like ski hire and lift passes.​

​The choice is yours, flexible durations available in 10 resorts and 34 hotels across Switzerland.

Travel to Klosters

Travel by air

Flights to Zürich depart on Saturdays between 20 December 2025 and 21 March 2026.

Transfer time (by train)

  • approx. 3 hours 40 minutes by train from Zürich Airport

Transfers may be longer during bad weather conditions or school holidays.

For other durations and departure days please contact us.

Self drive are available. Please call to book.

Travel by train

Travel from London St Pancras to Klosters by train. Bookable online for seven night, Saturday departure holidays. 

Trains are from London St Pancras to Klosters Paris, Zurich and Landquart.

Return transfer timings will be confirmed when you book.

Transfers between Zürich Airport and Klosters are by train. The journey takes approximately 3 hours 40 minutes and typically has two changes - at Zürich HB (Hauptbahnhof) and either Chur or Landquart. The train station at Zürich Airport is a short walk from arrivals.

Tickets will be sent by our UK Operations team or your travel agent at least 48 hours before departure and are valid for any train on your travel day. You can find timetables and real-time travel information on the SBB website or the SBB app.

You should disembark the train at Klosters Platz.

An Inghams staff member will be stationed outside Airport Arrivals to meet you and provide information and any assistance required. Your resort Destination Expert will arrange any necessary transport from the station to your hotel.

Provisional Outbound Timings

  1. London St. Pancras

  2. Paris Gare de Nord

    Change

  3. Paris Gare de Lyon

  4. Zurich

    Change

  5. Zurich

  6. Landquart

    Change

  7. Lanquart

  8. Klosters

Tickets for the metro travel (two stops) between Gare du Nord and Gare de Lyon in Paris are included.

Return transfer timings will be confirmed when you book.

Your resort Destination Expert will arrange any necessary transport from Klosters station to your hotel.

Things to do in Klosters

The Davos Klosters winter guest programme offers daily winter experiences from mid-December onwards in the categories of sports & adventure, kids & family sightseeing & excursions and art & culture. These experiences are available for discounted prices for guests with a Davos Klosters Premium Guest Card.

Klosters freeride

If you haven't got your fill of winter sports during the day, why not continue into the night? You can enjoy night skiing on the flood lit pistes on Klosters Selfranga up until 9.30pm (usually Tuesdays & Fridays) throughout the season. Or, try the night time cross country trail until 9.30pm (usually Tuesday and Thursday). You can even head over to neighbouring Davos for night-time tobogganing.

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