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Klosters-Serneus: A Quintessential Swiss Alpine Escape

Experience Swiss alpine charm in Klosters-Serneus: world-class skiing, stunning scenery, and family-friendly fun in a traditional village.

Klosters-Serneus, nestled in the Prättigau valley, is a charming Swiss village renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and blend of authentic traditions with international flair. Known as a haven for winter sports enthusiasts and families, it offers a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere compared to its bustling neighbor, Davos.

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A brief summary to Klosters-Serneus

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From the Klosters Platz train station, the village center is easily accessible by the local bus network. Several bus routes connect the station with various points in Klosters and neighboring Serneus. A single fare on the local bus costs approximately CHF 2-3. Alternatively, many hotels offer shuttle services for their guests.

    Walking

    From the Klosters Platz train station, the heart of Klosters is a pleasant 10-15 minute walk. Follow the main road (Landstrasse) through the village. The walk is relatively flat and offers scenic views of the surrounding mountains. Note that sidewalks may be narrow in some areas.

    Taxi

    Taxis are available at the Klosters Platz train station. A short taxi ride to a hotel in Klosters Dorf or Platz will typically cost around CHF 15-25. Taxi Fly and Gotschna-Taxi are two local taxi services. Uber is also available in Klosters-Serneus.

    Local tips

    Take advantage of the local bus service, which is often included in the Klosters guest card, for easy access to various points in the village and surrounding areas.
    Visit Madrisa Land for a fun-filled day of adventure, especially if you're traveling with children.
    Explore the hiking trails in the summer for breathtaking views of the Alps.
    Check out the local events calendar for festivals, workshops, and other activities during your visit.
    Sample traditional Swiss cuisine at local restaurants and mountain huts for an authentic culinary experience.

    Discover more about Klosters-Serneus

    Klosters-Serneus, officially known as Klosters, is a picturesque alpine village in the Canton of Grisons, Switzerland. This delightful destination, comprised of Klosters Dorf and Klosters Platz, has earned a reputation as a stylish holiday classic, attracting discerning travelers for over a century. Klosters is celebrated for its exceptional downhill skiing, catering to both beginners and seasoned skiers. The Parsenn ski area boasts 18 cableways and ski lifts, providing access to over 68 miles of well-maintained runs. Madrisa, the village's other prominent ski area, offers long downhill runs and over 22 miles of cross-country trails. In the summer, these slopes transform into hiking and mountain biking trails, with over 435 miles of trails to explore. Beyond winter sports, Klosters-Serneus offers a wealth of activities for all seasons. Visitors can enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides, snowshoeing, and ice skating in the winter, while summer brings opportunities for hiking and mountain biking through lush woods and alpine meadows. Families will find an array of attractions, including Madrisa Land, one of the largest adventure parks in Switzerland. The village itself exudes charm with its traditional chalet-style architecture and welcoming atmosphere. Klosters has long been a favorite among royalty and celebrities, earning it the nickname "Hollywood on the Rocks". Despite its high-profile visitors, Klosters maintains a sense of understated luxury and tranquility. The 15th-century Church of St. Jacob and the folk museum Nutli-Hüschi provide glimpses into the village's rich history and cultural heritage.
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