Attractions and places to see around Davosersee encompass a diverse landscape in the Swiss Alps. The region is centered around Lake Davos, offering various water activities and a popular walking path. Surrounding mountains provide opportunities for skiing, hiking, and mountain biking, with several peaks known for specific outdoor sports. Cultural points of interest, such as museums and architectural landmarks, are also present, reflecting Davos's history as a resort town.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This beautifully situated, traditional house was taken over by Claudia and René Kilchenmann-Thiel in the summer of 2022. In addition to the spacious sleeping accommodations, which allow us to accommodate up to 70 people in traditional Alpine Öhi style, a sun terrace with a magnificent view of the lake and the surrounding mountains was created outside. In winter, this is the perfect place to play ice mini golf and enjoy a delicious mug of mulled wine. Our Austrian restaurant "s`Hölzel" with select delicacies is located in the basement of the house. Source: https://www.vonsprecherhaus.ch/UeBER-UNS/
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Lake Davos, nestled in the majestic mountain landscape of Davos, is a true natural paradise. As a natural mountain lake fed by meltwater from the surrounding glaciers and rainwater, it invites you to enjoy numerous activities. Whether it's a relaxing day at the public lido, a visit to the cozy SeeCafé, or exciting activities like sailing, stand-up paddling, or wakeboarding – Lake Davos has a lot to offer and is waiting to be discovered! Source: https://www.davos.ch/aktivitaeten/wassersport/davosersee
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fun for kids, don't forget the nuts... There are 2 playgrounds nearby.
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A beautiful place to stroll around or explore part of it. Perfect for children thanks to the various playgrounds along the way and the squirrel feeding stations (bring nuts). Also fun is the beach (rent a pedal boat or play beach volleyball, for example) and the Hawaiian Bay, with its fire pit and Kneipp foot bath. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon!
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Hiking trail around the lake, but very busy.
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Clà Ferrovia also knows how beautiful Lake Davos is, specifically at the lido. He's hidden a post from his scavenger hunt here. To help you find it, we've included a clue in the photos. The lido is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in summer. You can also get refreshments at the snack bar starting at 11:30 a.m.
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Beautiful local recreation area. Definitely worth a visit 😉.
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A leisurely walk around the lake on a well-maintained walking path is recommended for everyone.
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Beyond the central Lake Davos itself, which offers opportunities for swimming and paddling, you can visit the Viewing Platform at Lake Davos for panoramic views. The region is surrounded by the Swiss Alps, featuring prominent peaks like Parsenn, Jakobshorn, and Schatzalp, which provide stunning mountain landscapes. The picturesque Sertig Valley with its waterfall is also a notable natural attraction.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Eichhorn Square is a popular spot with a playground where children can often observe and feed squirrels. The Clà Ferrovia: Davosersee Station highlight mentions playgrounds and squirrel feeding stations along the lake. Additionally, Madrisa-Land is an adventure park designed for families, and the lake itself offers various water activities.
Davosersee is a great starting point for various hikes. You can find easy circular walks around the lake, such as the 'Lake Davos – Lake Davos loop from Davos Dorf' which is about 6.3 km. For more challenging options, trails like the 'Seehorn Summit View of Davos – Lake Davos loop' offer moderate difficulty. You can explore more options in the easy hikes around Davosersee guide or the general hiking guide.
Absolutely! Davos is a premier mountain biking destination. The Pischatrail Singletrack offers a demanding but rewarding experience with magnificent views. There are numerous marked trails, including the 45 km Alps Epic Trail. For more routes, check out the gravel biking around Davosersee guide.
Davos has a rich cultural and historical heritage. You can visit the Kirchner Museum Davos, dedicated to the German Expressionist artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The Hotel Schatzalp, a former sanatorium, is an architectural landmark known for its Art Nouveau style. The Davos Winter Sports Museum provides insights into the town's history with winter sports, and the Monsteiner Brewery, one of Europe's highest breweries, offers a unique local experience.
The path around Lake Davos is flat and approximately 4 km long, making it popular for walking, jogging, and Nordic walking. It offers scenic views and takes about 45 minutes to complete. Along the path, you'll find lake access with a Kneipp pedal system, barbecue facilities, and even beach bars.
The Viewing Platform at Lake Davos, built in 2023, offers beautiful panoramic views of the lake. Additionally, the mountain peaks surrounding Davos, such as Parsenn and Schatzalp, provide sweeping vistas of the Alps and the town below.
While not entirely hidden, the Pischa mountain is known as the 'unspoilt mountain,' offering alternative winter sports like fat biking and snowshoeing, and a peaceful environment in the Flüela Valley. The Sertig Valley, ideal for horse-drawn carriage rides to the Ducan waterfall, also offers a picturesque escape.
Davos is a year-round destination. In summer, the lake is perfect for swimming, paddling, and walking, while the mountains offer extensive hiking and mountain biking. In winter, the frozen lake provides scenic walks, and the surrounding mountains are renowned for world-class skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports.
Around Lake Davos, you'll find lake access points, including one with a Kneipp pedal system for cooling tired feet. There are also barbecue facilities along the shore, beach bars, and hotels. Playgrounds, such as those near Eichhorn Square and the Viewing Platform, cater to families.
Davos has a well-developed public transport system. The vintage funicular provides access to Schatzalp, and various bus routes connect different parts of the town and surrounding areas, making it convenient to reach trailheads and attractions.


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