A rainy day holds many an unforgettable experience in store - and what better time to discover them. The destination scores with a whole range of indoor adventures, such as the "eau-là-là" adventure pool, with its own wellness facility. Features include steam baths, saunas and a rooftop bubble bath. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, there's action for the kids in the water adventure world and the fun park: balancing, climbing, shimmying over obstacles and whizzing down the 80-metre-long giant water slide, "black hole." The Färbi sports hall is another offer in Davos, with climbing, squash, badminton or tennis on offer. Not to forget the tennis courts in the Arena Klosters.
In the Färbi hall in Davos bouldering and climbing walls are waiting. They are ideal to bridge gray days. On an area of 564 square meters fifty routes of all difficulty levels and a facility for bouldering are waiting. For beginners and children there are two sections with sloping profiles. Professionals climb the overhanging and even horizontal sectors, which are almost nine meters high at the highest point. And that's not all: if it's raining lightly in summer, the Sunniberg climbing park in Klosters is a good alternative. In the indoor golf courses in Davos and Klosters, golf lessons are possible in any weather - even if the golf courses are still under a thick layer of snow in winter.
Multifaceted museums
Davos stands out for its cultural diversity. The Kircher Museum Davos, with works by German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, is considered a beacon. Art and sports can even be combined at the Kirchner Museum. An introduction to a work or a theme is followed by a yoga class in the museum. The museum also offers a special programme for the youngest visitors: Inspired by selected works, children of primary school age and older can engage with the exhibition through handicrafts or painting. The Kulturplatz Davos or the Kulturschuppen in Klosters, with its varied theatre programme, are also worth a visit.
A perfect, sweet vacation awaits guests: after the guided tour of the bakery, young and old can make their own chocolate bars, decorate them to their heart's content with nuts, Smarties, pistachios or almonds and wrap them.
Ready for a nostalgic ride through the whole of Davos? The tour with the old-timer bus guides you past the places worth seeing in the destination. Another tour takes you to Monstein, to the highest brewery in Europe - including a tasting.
How about a captivating children's theatre trip for the whole family in High German or dialect, performed on the stage in Davos and Klosters? The detailed programme and the dates for the performances can be found in the event calendar.
Ready for a little time travel in Klosters? Bake bread in the local museum, "Nutli-Hüschi," followed by a tour of the water-powered mill. At the end of the session you may take your bread home with you – if you haven’t already eaten. A Hüschi is a small house in Prättigau dialect.
Not only do they research avalanches, the scientists here also study natural hazards caused by rockfalls and debris flows. Experiments with rocks equipped with sensors provide the basis of the session. Learn more about this during a guided tour.
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