Jakobshorn Davos

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(165) · Ski resort in Davos, Switzerland
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The Jakobshorn is a mountain of the Albula Alps, overlooking Davos in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It is also one of the five skiing regions of the …

Reviews

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4.5/5 · 165 reviews
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Jul 17, 2024
Cable car is easily accessible to all ages and there is a halfway point where you can get off and walk down or you can do the same from the very top if physically fit. Views are breathtaking and make… Full review by alexdelrey0404
Sep 9, 2020
You should try hiking/trekking from here down to city center . Take cable car to Jacobshorn and walk down to city center. If you have guest card use it and you’ll get discount to buy cable car ticket… Full review by Amel-Sandri

Questions & answers

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My family and I were planning on visiting Dacos from April 3-8, 2016 and I was wondering if the sledding runs are open …
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My family and I were planning on visiting Dacos from April 3-8, 2016 and I was wondering if the sledding runs are open this late in the season?
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According to the Davos website the season officially finishs on 17 / April. We have just left Davos and we were trying to go sledging on xmas day. We were unable to go sledging …
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According to the Davos website the season officially finishs on 17 / April. We have just left Davos and we were trying to go sledging on xmas day. We were unable to go sledging because the runs were ice and it was way too dangerous. The only people sledging we're professionals. Fingers crossed you get some snow before you arrive.
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Answer by Tanya D · Dec 26, 2015
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What is a keycard?
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The keycard is a data carrier and enables contactless access to all lanes and lifts at DKM. It can be programmed with new validity data at any time and can...
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