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Luxury Ski Chalets Klosters

Enjoy a luxury ski holiday in Klosters with our exclusive collection of luxury chalets.

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Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Klosters is a charming village that blends traditional Swiss mountain life with a touch of understated elegance. Known for its serene atmosphere, stunning landscapes, and a wealth of activities both on and off the slopes, Klosters is the ideal destination for a luxury ski holiday. Whether you're drawn by the world-class skiing, luxury chalets, or the family-friendly environment, Klosters promises a memorable experience for all.

Luxury Chalets in Klosters

This charming chalet-style village offers discreet luxury, with a selection of high-end properties located in private, secluded areas. When booking a luxury chalet in Klosters, there are two main areas to choose from: Platz and Dorf. Klosters Platz is the larger of the two, home to the main ski lifts, luxury hotels, shops, and restaurants. It’s also the more lively of the two areas, making it a great place for après ski and dining. Klosters Dorf is smaller and quieter, making it a popular choice for families looking for a peaceful base. Despite its serene atmosphere, Klosters Dorf enjoys easy access to the ski lifts, particularly the Madrisa area.

Our curated collection of luxury chalet rentals in Klosters includes everything from expansive private retreats with top-tier wellness facilities to beautifully restored lodges tucked away in serene settings. Perched on a small hill within walking distance of the village and ski lifts, Chalet Bear is one of the last remaining log chalets in Klosters.

In place of flashy Instagram influencers and buzzy pop-up shops, Klosters offers old-school charm and whisper-quiet stealth wealth.

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Aerial view of Klosters ski resort
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Luxury Ski Holidays in Klosters

Klosters is located in the eastern part of Switzerland, just a stone’s throw from the bustling resort town of Davos. Unlike its glitzy neighbours, Klosters ski resort has retained its authentic Alpine charm, making it a favourite for those seeking a quieter and more exclusive ski holiday. It’s particularly famous for attracting a Royal clientele, with King Charles III being a notable regular visitor.

What makes Klosters stand out is its ability to cater to a diverse audience. Whether you're looking for an idyllic family ski holiday in Klosters, a romantic winter getaway, or a group ski holiday with friends, Klosters has something for everyone.

Klosters offers a unique mix of understated luxury and authentic alpine charm that’s hard to find elsewhere. What makes Klosters stand out for me is its peaceful, intimate atmosphere. Whether you're relaxing in a private luxury chalet or enjoying fondue at one of the local mountain huts, there’s a real sense of escape here.

Julia Vasileva - Chalet Specialist

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Klosters?

Klosters is a picturesque ski resort located at the southern end of the Prättigau Valley within the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Linked to the neighbouring resort of Davos, Klosters provides access to nearly 300 kilometres of terrain to explore.

How to get to Klosters?

The most convenient airport for reaching Klosters is Zurich Airport, located less than two hours by car or approximately two hours and 40 minutes by rail. Alternatively, Innsbruck Airport is another viable option, located less than three hours by car. Klosters is well-connected by train with two railway stations, Platz and Dorf, situated at either end of the town.

How high is Klosters?

Situated at an elevation of 1,205 metres, Klosters boasts a ski area that ascends to 2,844 metres at Weissfluhgipfel.

What is the snow like in Klosters?

Linked with the neighbouring resort of Davos, Klosters offers nearly 300 kilometres of varied terrain to explore. With 80% of the slopes positioned above the snow-sure altitude of 2,000 metres, you can expect outstanding skiing conditions throughout the season.

Is Klosters suitable for beginners?

While Klosters may not be the top pick for absolute beginners compared to other ski resorts, it still offers a range of manageable slopes including a dedicated beginner’s area and practice lifts conveniently positioned at the base. The Madrisa mountain is the go-to destination for beginners, providing a welcoming, scenic setting to build confidence.

Is Klosters family-friendly?

Klosters is a great choice for young families, offering several children’s ski areas, including the beginners’ area at Bolgen (at the bottom of the Jakobshorn) with a ski school on-site. Beyond skiing, a wide range of children’s activities - sledging, ice skating, leisure centres and more - promise endless fun for all ages.

What is there to do in Klosters in winter for non-skiers?

For non-skiers, Klosters offers plenty of ways to enjoy the alpine scenery. Try snowshoeing, fat biking, or paragliding over the mountains for stunning views. The open-air ice rink is a festive favourite, especially for children. For a relaxing escape, book a massage at one of Klosters' luxurious spas.

What is there to do in Klosters in summer?

During the warmer months, Klosters transforms into a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, climbing, trail running, mountain biking, and horse riding are just a few of the popular ways to explore the stunning landscape. Golfers can enjoy a scenic round at the nine-hole golf course, while water-sports enthusiasts can enjoy stand-up paddleboarding, river rafting and canyoning.

What events and festivals are there in Klosters?

Klosters buzzes with events and festivals throughout the year. In December, the Songbird Festival celebrates Swiss singer-songwriters, while March's Coverfestival brings rock, pop, and reggae classics to life. Sporting enthusiasts can look forward to November’s Blick Sports Week for cross-country skiing fun or the 96th Spengler Cup in December - the world’s oldest international ice hockey tournament.

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