Access Parsenn (Davos Klosters)/Parking Parsenn (Davos Klosters)
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Access, Parking Parsenn (Davos Klosters)
From the Autobahn connection at Landquart, the road winds past Kueblis, Saas, and Mezzaselva to Klosters (1560 m). On the 21st of October, 2011, the 3.7 km bypass around Saas was opened alleviating the traffic jam on the A28 and reducing the travel time from Landquart to Davos Klosters by half an hour. Shortly after Kueblis, the Saas bypass goes through the 2.6 km Saaser Tunnel and then over two bridges to Klosters. The Kueblis bypass is under construction and is planned to open in 2016. There are parking places (fee for parking) at the base stations in Klosters and Davos, however the spaces fill up early in Klosters.
Luftseilbahn Klosters-Gotschnaboden (Klosters)
Entry suitable for day visitors
- Distance: 33 km
- approx. 31 Minutes driving time
Roads: Main street, Mountain road, well-developed
Parking spaces: limited amount available, tarmac car park, for a fee
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Standseilbahn Davos-Höhenweg 1. Sektion Parsennbahn (Davos)
Ideal entry for day visitors
- Distance: 43 km
- approx. 40 Minutes driving time
Roads: Main street, Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, for a fee
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Luftseilbahn Klosters-Gotschnaboden (Klosters)
Entry suitable for day visitors
- Distance: 100 km
- approx. 114 Minutes driving time
Roads: Main street, Side road, Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: limited amount available, tarmac car park, for a fee
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Standseilbahn Davos-Höhenweg 1. Sektion Parsennbahn (Davos)
Ideal entry for day visitors
- Distance: 107 km
- approx. 121 Minutes driving time
Roads: Main street, Side road, Mountain road, well-developed, with significant incline
Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, for a fee
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The Flueela Pass between Davos Dorf and Susch in Engadin is closed during the winter. The auto train can be taken from Engadin through the Vereina Tunnel.
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