22nd October 2024
Sustainable Travel Guide to Drupal Mountain Camp: Eco-Friendly Route to Davos
At Drupal Mountain Camp, we are dedicated to promoting sustainability and encourage attendees to reduce their environmental impact by selecting eco-conscious travel options. Travelling by train is not only a more environmentally-friendly choice but also allows you to relax and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes as you make your way to Davos.
Here's how you can reach us from major European cities.
Zurich
Zurich is a common starting point for travellers heading to Davos. From the city’s central station, Zurich Hauptbahnhof, regular trains provide a convenient connection to Davos Platz, usually requiring a quick transfer at Landquart. Another alternative to Zurich is choosing Chur as the transit point, with direct trains and scenic routes.
- Journey duration: Between 2 hours 19 minutes and 3 hours 9 minutes
- Train frequency: 25 trains per day
- Connections: 1 change, typically at Landquart
Barcelona
- Route(s): Barcelona - Paris - Zurich - Davos | Barcelona - Lyon - Zurich - Davos | Barcelona - Madrid - Paris - Zurich - Davos
- Duration: Around 12 hours.
- Frequency: About 4 trains daily.
Berlin
- Route(s): Berlin - Zurich - Davos | Berlin - Basel - Davos
- Berlin to Zurich Night Train: The ÖBB nightjet NJ471 connects Berlin and Zurich with an overnight journey
- Duration: Approximately 11 hours.
- Frequency: Daily service
Munich
- Route: Munich - St-Margrethen - Davos
- Duration: Around 5 hours.
- Frequency: About 22 trains daily.
Frankfurt
- Route(s): Frankfurt - Zurich - Davos | Frankfurt - Chur - Davos
- Duration: Around 6 hours
- Frequency: About 21 trains daily
Paris
- Route: Paris - Zurich - Davos
- Paris to Zurich: Take the TGV Lyria high-speed train
- Duration: Approximately 8 hours
- Frequency: About 13 trains daily
London
- Route: London - Paris - Zurich - Davos
- London to Paris: Via Eurostar
- Paris to Zurich: TGV Lyria High-speed train
- Duration: About 13 hours
- Frequency: Multiple daily connections
Milan
- Route: Milan - Zurich - Davos
- Duration: Around 7 hours
- Frequency: 8 departures daily
Vienna
- Route(s): Vienna - Zurich - Davos | Vienna - Sargans - Davos
- Vienna to Zurich: Direct high-speed Railjet trains operated by ÖBB
- Duration: Around 9 hours
- Frequency: About 14 trains daily, typically with 2 changes.
Amsterdam
- Route(s): Amsterdam - Frankfurt - Davos | Amsterdam - Paris - Davos | Amsterdam – Basel – Davos
- Duration: Around 13 hours
- Frequency: About 15 trains daily.
Scenic Routes to Davos
Chur
- Travelling via Chur gives you the chance to enjoy panoramic views of the majestic Plessuralpen mountain range, including peaks like the Lenzerhorn (2,906 m) and Guggernellgrat (2,810 m).
- Route: Chur - Filisur - Davos
- This route treats travelers to stunning alpine landscapes and features two iconic viaducts:
- The Landwasser Viaduct: A curved marvel standing 65 meters high and 142 meters long, seamlessly leading into a tunnel.
- The Wiesen Viaduct: Towering nearly 89 meters, located just 3 km from the Landwasser Viaduct.
Bernina Express (Partial Route to Davos)
- While the full Bernina Express doesn’t travel directly to Davos, you can experience part of this world-famous journey:
- Route: Tirano (Italy) - Pontresina - Filisur - Davos
- Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage landscapes, including the Bernina Pass at 2,253 meters above sea level
- This extraordinary route features 55 tunnels, 196 bridges, and breathtaking views of glaciers, alpine valleys, and dramatic mountain scenery.
Glacier Express (Partial Route to Davos)
- Route: St. Moritz → Filisur → Davos
- Highlights: Stunning vistas of remote valleys, rugged cliffs, charming mountain villages, and the iconic Landwasser Viaduct
Others
- Nostalgic Train
- Landwasser Express
- Arosa Line
- Golden Pass Line
General Tips for Your Train Journey
- Advance Booking: Secure better fares and preferred seats by booking early.
- Travel Passes: Consider the Swiss Travel System ticket for discounts on international routes into Switzerland.
- Connections: Pay attention to transfer times, especially in major hubs like Zurich and Landquart.
- Onboard Comforts: Many trains feature dining cars, power outlets, and comfortable seating to make your journey pleasant.
- Reliability: Swiss trains are renowned for their reliability and punctual schedules, so you can trust your connections will be on time.
- Scenic Views: When travelling from Zurich to Davos, choose a seat on the left side facing the direction of travel for stunning views of Lake Zurich and Lake Walen (Walensee).
- Landquart: If your journey includes a transfer in Landquart, double-check the specific section of the train you need to board, as some trains split to different destinations like St. Moritz or Scuol-Tarasp.
- For finding the best connections and viewing train formations, the SBB website or mobile app are extremely helpful.
Why Choose Train Travel to Davos?
Travelling by train is more than just a means to an end—it's an opportunity to make your journey part of an adventure. You'll experience some of Europe's most stunning landscapes, from rolling hills to towering alpine vistas. Plus, arriving in the heart of Davos means you're just steps away from the Drupal Mountain Camp venue.
Bus Routes
Alternatively, you can catch direct buses with companies such as FlixBus or BlaBlaCar Bus from key cities including Munich, Milan, Paris, Vienna, Amsterdam, and Prague (via Regiojet). From Zurich, simply hop on a train to reach Davos.
Resources:
https://www.davos.ch/en/information/guest-information/getting-there
https://www.eurail.com/en/plan-your-trip/trip-ideas/top-destinations/switzerland-train
https://www.seat61.com/european-train-tickets-online.htm
https://tickets.rhb.ch/en/pages/glacier-express
https://www.davos.ch/en/discover/trips-in-and-around-davos-klosters/experiences-by-rail