Weissfluhjoch

Weissfluhjoch

Davos - Tinzenhorn

Davos - Tinzenhorn

Davos - Eisstadion

Davos - Eisstadion

Davos - Büelenhorn

Davos - Büelenhorn

Davos - Bolgen

Davos - Bolgen

Davos - Grüeniberg

Davos - Grüeniberg

Davos - Seehorn

Davos - Seehorn

Parsenn

Parsenn

Davos 180° Panorama mit Jakobshorn

Davos 180° Panorama mit Jakobshorn

Davos Dorf

Davos Dorf

Davos Platz

Davos Platz

Chalet Hotel Larix Davos, Jakobshorn

Chalet Hotel Larix Davos, Jakobshorn

Forests swathed in snow on the Ischalp

Davos

Visitors to Davos are invariably spoilt for choice and that in almost every respect. The offering is truly stupendous. Just as one would expect of such a town. Nor is it any different when it comes to winter hiking. The choice here beggars comparison. The descent from the Ischalp down to Clavadel and Davos is therefore but one example of the seemingly innumerable winter hiking trails to be enjoyed both in and around Davos. The first part of the tour is a picturesque walk through snowy forests as far as the Clavadeler Alp. From there, the trail winds back down to Clavadel, affording hikers some splendid views en route. The last part of the tour follows the river Landwasser back to Davos.

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Description

Begin of tour: Ischalp cable car station (Jakobshornbahn)
End of tour: Davos Platz station
Access starting point: By cable car from Davos
Access point of arrival: By train from Davos
Technical requirements: easy
Physical fitness: easy
Total altitude meters: 80 m uphill, 480 m downhill
Hiking time: 2 h 30 min
Season: December to March
Gastronomy: Ischalp, Clavadeler Alp, Clavadel, Islen, Davos
Overnight: Davos
Various: The mountains around Davos
Literature: www.karten-shop.ch

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The careful planning of a tour will ensure that you also derive the maximum pleasure and enjoyment from it. Please take the time to contact the local information centre and enquire about route and weather conditions before setting off. Your intended trail may be fully or partially closed, depending on the time of year and weather conditions.

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