




Set over three floors. Ground floor features wellness and cinema; First floor contains living/dining and one bedroom; Top floor houses the master suite and remaining bedrooms.
16 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
Master double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
Double bedroom with shared bathroom
Bunk bedroom (Sleeps two) with shared bathroom
Double bedroom with shared bathroom
Top Floor
Master double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
Top Floor
Double bedroom with shared bathroom
Top Floor
Bunk bedroom (Sleeps two) with shared bathroom
First Floor
Double bedroom with shared bathroom
1 bathroom
From
£22,250
per week
From
£35,000
per week
From
£48,950
per week
Chalet Maldeghem sits in a calm residential pocket of Klosters, close enough to the resort centre to make it convenient without the noise of a central location. Two major lift systems are within easy reach: the Madrisa gondola is a three-minute drive in one direction, and the Gotschnaboden Gondola — the main gateway to the Parsenn ski area — is a three-minute drive in the other. Both offer access to varied terrain suited to different ability levels. The village centre, just beyond the Gotschnaboden Gondola, brings together local restaurants, shops, and a sports complex with additional leisure facilities. Ski school is close to the chalet, which makes the location particularly well-suited to families with younger or less experienced skiers.
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Understated luxury, traditional chalet charm, and world-class skiing shared with neighboring Davos.
Klosters is a picturesque and traditional Swiss village situated in the scenic Prättigau valley of Graubünden. Famous as a favored winter retreat for the British Royal Family, it exudes an understated, discreet luxury that contrasts charmingly with the bustling, urbanized feel of its larger neighbor, Davos. The village is characterized by classic Alpine chalets, cozy upscale restaurants, and a remarkably tranquil atmosphere. The skiing is exceptional, sharing the massive Davos-Klosters ski domain which totals around 300km of pistes. Klosters offers direct access to the renowned Parsenn area via the Gotschna cable car, providing miles of sweeping intermediate red runs, including the legendary 12km descent from Weissfluhgipfel down to Küblis. Meanwhile, the sunny, south-facing Madrisa mountain serves as Klosters' home mountain, catering brilliantly to families, beginners, and sun-seekers. Beyond the groomed pistes, Klosters boasts a stellar reputation for easily accessible off-piste terrain and backcountry ski touring. Whether you are looking for long, scenic cruisers, challenging freeride routes, or simply a refined Alpine retreat to enjoy high-end gastronomy and traditional charm, Klosters delivers a premium mountain experience.
Klosters shares a vast 300km ski area with Davos, spread across several distinct, largely unlinked mountains. It offers exceptionally long, sweeping intermediate cruisers on the Parsenn, extensive family-friendly slopes on Madrisa, and thrilling freeride descents from the Gotschnagrat.
Located in the eastern Swiss Alps, this expansive region is renowned for its vast interconnected ski domains, reliable snow records, and rich history as a pioneer of winter sports.
The classic ski area connecting Klosters to Davos, famous for its wide red pistes and the historic 12km run to Küblis.
Klosters' sunny home mountain, featuring the Madrisa Land children's park and gentle slopes ideal for learning.
Accessed directly from the village, offering steep challenging runs, moguls, and legendary off-piste powder bowls.
Located on the Davos side, this mountain is the hub for snowboarders and freestylers with top-tier snowparks.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
2h 15min
140km
Private luxury transfers, shuttle buses, and direct train connections are readily available from Zurich. Paid parking is available at the Gotschnabahn and Madrisabahn base stations, plus at most accommodations.
Late November to mid-April
Early booking online can yield significant discounts on lift passes. The Madrisa area usually closes slightly earlier in April than the higher Parsenn.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 85), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 399)