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Alpine Cross-Country Skiing Paradise Alpine cross-country skiing paradise davos.ch/cross-country-skiing klosters.ch/cross-country-skiing CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING IN FASCINATING ALPINE WORLD A world cup run, 172 kilometres of cross-country ski tracks and an unparalleled mountain panorama make Davos Klosters heaven for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. Elite cross-country skiers from around the world head to the Davos Nordic race every year. You, too, can ski on the FIS race tracks in the Flüela Valley, where Dario Cologna and his fellow skiers also compete for World Cup points. Or come and explore the romantic tributary valleys on your cross-country skis. You still want more? Then give the night-time cross-country ski tracks a go. And the best thing is: cross-country skiing is free in Davos Klosters! DAVOS KLOSTERS RESORT davos.ch/cross-country-skiing // [email protected] +41 81 415 21 21 klosters.ch/cross-country-skiing // [email protected] +41 81 410 20 20 facebook.com/DavosKlosters instagram.com/DavosKlosters Partners: 2 3 4 5 CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRACK PARADISE FOR BEGINNERS AND OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLISTS Due to the altitude and guaranteed snow from The short distances, the many sunshine hours October to April, more and more cross-country and the option of adding the occasional indoor skiers come to Davos Klosters every year. training session in the weights room or on the The plateau with its unique tributary valleys roller ski treadmill at the new Cross-Country Ski offers an extensive and diverse terrain both Centre make Davos Klosters the ideal training for top athletes and weekend warriors. camp. Davos Klosters offers by far the best snow- All cross-country ski tracks can be used farmed tracks and tried and tested World Cup free of charge. runs. Cross-country tracks in figures Davos Klosters Wiesen Total Classic tracks 78 km 23 km 2 km 103 km Skating tracks 48 km 23 km 2 km 73 km Dog tracks 15 km 23 km 2 km 15 km Night tracks 2,5 km 3 km – 5,5 km Stays incl. lessons are bookable at ferienshop.davos.ch. 6 7 SNOW FARMING We have been covering a mound of snow with sawdust every spring since 2008. This ensures that 70-80% of the snow remains intact throughout the summer. This snow is then used in autumn to pre- pare a 4-km cross-country ski track to guarantee an early season start at the end of October, irrespective of autumn temperatures and weather. Snow farming times End of October to mid-December. After that, the tracks are main- tained with natural snow and can be used under the usual condi- tions. davos.ch/snowfarming DAVOS NORDIC PARK A cross-country ski course for training correct techniques with an emphasis on fun. The course with twelve different training stages will be set up next to the Cross-Country Ski Centre in Davos and is free to use for locals and visitors throughout the entire winter season. davos.ch/nordicpark 8 9 LOIPENPLAN TRAIL MAP 16 8 INFORMATIONEN 7 LANGLAUFZENTRUM DAVOS CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING CENTRE 6 6 Hertistrasse 4, Davos Platz +41 81 416 44 55 5 15 18 Wachsraum, Duschen, Garderoben, 5 1 19 WC, Bistro 3 1 Wax room, showers, dressing room, toilets, bistro 4 5 3 2 15 ARENA KLOSTERS 3 13 ARENA KLOSTERS 3 3 2 4 14 17 13 Doggilochstrasse 51, Klosters 13 17 12 +41 81 410 21 31 14 11 Wachsraum, Duschen, Garderoben, 9 9 10 10 12 11 WC, Restaurant Wax room, showers, dressing room, toilets, restaurant LANGLAUFSCHULE DAVOS CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING SCHOOL Hofmänner LL-Sport Mattastrasse 7, Davos Platz LOIPEN-TIPP DAVOS Klassisch und Skating Langlaufzentrum und Langlaufschule Davos LANGLAUFLOIPEN DAVOS +41 81 413 88 88 Classic and Skating Cross-country skiing centre & Flüela-Runde CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING DAVOS cross-country skiing school 4 Klassisch Schweizer Schneesportschule Davos (9 km / mittel) Classic Restaurant Promenade 157, Davos Dorf +41 81 416 24 54 LOIPEN-TIPP DAVOS * Nachtloipe (täglich bis 21.30 h beleuchtet) 2.5 km * Frauenkirch – ARA Gadenstatt (Hundeloipe) 4.0 km Restaurant Von Dario Cologna, 1 Floodlit trails (daily until 21.30 h) 12 (Dog friendly trail) Skating vierfacher Olympiasieger und Skating Parkplätze LANGLAUFSCHULE KLOSTERS Dischmatal Car park Weltmeister im Langlauf * Flugplatz (Herz-Loipe) 2.0 km * Bolgen – Höf – Islen (Hundeloipe) 4.5 km CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING SCHOOL 2 («Heart»-cross-country skiing trail) 13 (Dog friendly trail) Nachtloipe (10 km / mittel) Floodlit trail Öffentliche Toilette Swiss Ski + Snowboard School Klosters Die Strecke liegt direkt vor meiner Haustür * Golfplatz – Bündä 5.5 km Wildboden 2.5 km Public toilet Bahnhofstrasse 4, 7250 Klosters Von Christian «Hitsch» Flury, 3 14 und bietet viel Abwechslung: Es gibt Leichte Strecke +41 81 410 28 28 Leiter Nationales Lang lauf- Easy trail Eisbahn mehrere kurze, aber steile Anstiege und zentrum Swiss-Ski * Wolfgang 10.0 km * Sertig: Frauenkirch – Mühle Sertig 4.2 km Ice skating rink da zwischen immer wieder kurze Flächen. 4 15 Mittelschwere Strecke LANGLAUFSCHULE SAAS Das macht die Loipe für Profis, aber auch Trail of medium difficulty Bus-Station CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING SCHOOL Mein Tipp ist ein morgendlicher Lauf ins * Flüela: Färich – Aebibrugg 5.0 km * Sertig: Mühle – Sertig Sand 10.0 km gute Hobbylangläufer, spannend. Dank 5 16 Bus station Alpine Adventures Graubünden Dischmatal. Die ersten Sonnenstrahlen Schwere Strecke Snowfarming können wir bereits ab Ende Bahnhofstrasse 147, 7247 Saas des Tages erwischt man auf den Chaiseren Difficult trail Davos Nordic Park +41 81 332 32 42 Oktober mit dem Training auf der Loipe * Flüela: Aebibrugg – Waldji 2.5 km Junkerboden 2.4 km Cross-country snowgarden for beginners am Anfang des Dischmatals. Eine abwechs- 6 17 loslegen. Laufrichtung vorgeschrieben lungsreiche Loipe, auf der man die Ruhe One-way only Bahnhof LOIPENRETTUNGSDIENST * Dischma: Duchli Sage – Chaiseren 4.0 km Junkerboden – Mühle Sertig 2.7 km und imposante Bergwelt geniessen kann. 7 18 Train station RESCUE SERVICE The trail is right outside my front door Die Verlängerung bis nach Teufi ist dann Hundeloipe +144 and offers a lot of variety: There are several Dog friendly trail Luftseilbahn der absolut sportliche Start in den Tag. * Dischma: Chaiseren – Teufi 6.0 km Wiesen: Boden 2.0 km short but steep climbs and in between always 8 19 Aerial cableway Hauptstrasse short flat areas. This makes the cross-country My tip is a morning cross-country run into Main street Standseilbahn ski run exciting for professionals as well as * 9 Bolgen – Islen (Hundeloipe) 3.4 km * Distanzen: hin und zurück DESTINATION DAVOS KLOSTERS the Dischma valley. You will see the sunrise (Dog friendly trail) Distances: round trip Cable railway for ambitious hobby cross-country skaters. Start + Ziel / Loipe 5+6 davos.ch [email protected] +41 81 415 21 21 at Chaiseren at the beginning of the valley. Thanks to Snowfarming we already train on this * Islen – Frauenkirch (Hundeloipe) 2.6 km Start + Finish / trail 5+6 Sessellift Skilift klosters.ch [email protected] +41 81 410 20 20 A varied cross-country ski run surrounded 10 Chair lift Ski lift track as of end of October. (Dog friendly trail) by a quiet and impressive mountain scenery. Snowfarming-Loipe FOLLOW US * Frauenkirch – ARA Gadenstatt (Hundeloipe) 4.0 km Herz-Loipe The extension to Teufi is then the perfect 11 (Loipe ab Ende Oktober) facebook.com/davosklosters (Dog friendly trail) «Heart» cross-country skiing trail sportive start into the day. Snowfarming trail instagram.com/davosklosters (trail from the end of October) Sertig Classic-Loipe twitter.com/DavosKlosters «Sertig Classic» cross-country skiing trail youtube.com/davosklosters 10 11 Chessigrat 2482m Älpeltispitz 2685m Schildflue 2887m Fergenhörner 2860m Chessler 2836m Silvrettahorn 3244m Piz Buin 3312m LANGLAUF-HOTELS XC SKIING HOTELS Canardhorn 2607m Die Destination Davos Klosters führt unter den Langlauf-Hotels Betriebe auf, die sich mit ihrem Angebot klar auf die Bedürfnisse der Langläufer/innen einstellen und klare Kriterien erfüllen müssen. Dazu gehören: Alp Garfiun 1373m Novai 1363m – Nähe zu den Langlaufloipen km 8 25 – Wachstisch vorhanden und Zubehör an der km 9 Reception erhältlich Alpenrösli 1455m 26 Pardenn 1390m km 7 – Fachkundiges Personal für Loipenempfehlungen 25 25 – Langlaufangebote Schwendi 1380m km 10 27 km 6 Lauizughorn 2479m – Wäscheservice Alp 1505m Russna 1320m km 5 The Destination Davos Klosters introduced 28 Baretschrüti 1332m Prästenboden 1334m the label «cross-country skiing hotels» for 27 km 4 Monbiel 1291m rt accommodations catering to the needs of ua q d cross-country skiers. n a km 11 L Tal Schindelboden 1298m This includes: 27 Bündelti 1220m Übungsfeld – Proximity to cross-country ski trails Klosters Dorf - 29 km 12 – Waxing table and accessories at the reception Landquart - Chur 23 Zürich - Airport km 2 km 3 Chüenischboden 1269m available 24 – Professional staff with cross-country skiing 29 know-how Klosters Platz 1191m 29 – Bookable offers km 1 22 Schwäderloch 1260m – Laundry service Start Klassisch und Skating 22 22 km 13 Aeuja 1207m 22 Classic and Skating 22 Langlauf-Hotels / cross-country skiing hotels: Arena Klosters km 15 – Arabella Waldhuus, Davos Klassisch – Solaria Serviced Apartments, Davos Mälcheti 1289m 22 Classic 1185m – Kessler′s Kulm, Davos Wolfgang km 14 – Sport Lodge, Klosters Brüggen 1189m Nachtloipe Floodlit trail LANGLAUFLOIPEN Weitere Informationen/further information: Rüti 1380m Laufrichtung vorgeschrieben davos.ch/langlaufhotels KLOSTERS One-way only klosters.ch/langlaufhotels Davos Selfranga 1250m Rütiwald 1460m CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Hauptstrasse KLOSTERS Main street LOIPEN-TIPP KLOSTERS Davos Klosters – Aktivitäten und Events / Activities and events Grosse Runde Sportzentrum Klosters besser Langlaufen 1. Sertig Classic: Das klassische Volkslaufrennen Sertig Classic führt durch das malerische 22 Klosters – Aeuja – Schwäderloch – Klosters 5.1 km Sports centre Klosters Klosters geht nicht Landwassertal, bis hinauf zum Ziel im Sertig auf rund 1900 m ü.
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