AlpenGold Hotel Davos
Davos
Set above Lake Davos at the entrance to the Flüela Valley, AlpenGold Hotel Davos is a luxury five-star alpine hotel with one of the most recognisable designs in the Swiss Alps. Its distinctive golden architecture gives it a modern, high-end feel, while the elevated setting provides sweeping mountain views and easy access to Davos Dorf.
The hotel offers 216 rooms and suites, with spacious interiors, mountain views and a polished resort atmosphere. Facilities include several restaurants and bars, the Spa Nescens with indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, steam baths, fitness and yoga areas, plus extensive treatment rooms. It works well for both winter ski holidays and summer alpine escapes.
For golfers, AlpenGold is a strong luxury base for the Davos region, with Golf Club Davos nearby and other Graubünden courses reachable as part of a wider Swiss golf itinerary. It is best suited to travellers who want more than just golf — combining mountain scenery, spa time, fine dining, walking routes and the resort atmosphere of Davos.
Samedan Airport
60km


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Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
CHF (Swiss Franc)
Temperature:
-12°C - 26°C
Cost of a Beer:
£9
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£80
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About The Area
Davos is one of Switzerland’s most famous Alpine resorts, known for mountain air, big scenery and a year-round outdoor lifestyle. While many people associate it with skiing, Davos is also a strong summer golf base, especially for golfers who want cooler temperatures, dramatic views and a proper mountain-resort feel.
The main venue is Golf Club Davos, an 18-hole course set at around 1,560 metres above sea level in what Davos Klosters describes as Europe’s highest city. The course is par 68 and sits in a natural Alpine landscape, with mountain views, water hazards and a layout that rewards accuracy more than brute force. It’s not the longest course, but the altitude, changing weather and slightly undulating terrain keep things interesting throughout the round. The official Davos Klosters site lists the golf season as May to October, which gives you a clear window for golf-focused trips.
Nearby, Golf Club Klosters adds a useful 9-hole option, also open May to October, with mountain views and a more compact round that works well as an arrival-day or lighter second-course option. Together, Davos and Klosters give golfers a neat Alpine pairing without needing long transfers.
Off the course, Davos is brilliant for active travellers. Lake Davos is popular for swimming, SUP, kayaking, windsurfing and sailing, while the wider Davos Klosters area offers a packed summer programme with dozens of guided activities between June and October. Hiking, mountain biking, spa hotels and scenic rail journeys also make it easy to build a proper mountain holiday around the golf.
For golfers seeking fresh air, Alpine scenery and a polished Swiss resort atmosphere, Davos delivers one of Graubünden’s most enjoyable and accessible mountain golf escapes.
































