Davos vs. St Moritz for summer family trip?
A traveler is planning a family trip to either Davos or St. Moritz this summer with their toddler. They want advice on hiking and walking trails that are stroller-friendly and are curious about the family-friendliness of each town. Additional concerns are about trail accessibility and suitability for their little one.
- Both Davos and St. Moritz have walking paths that are generally suitable for strollers, making them family-friendly options.
- Check the Swiss Travel Pass for possible discounts on transportation and entry fees to attractions in the area.
- Use detailed topographic maps to gauge trail difficulty and stroller-friendliness, especially noting that red trails may be more challenging.
- Both locations offer a range of family-friendly trails, but some may be steeper or rougher than expected, so choosing easier paths is key.
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Hi,
We are interested in taking a family trip to one of these two towns this Summer with our toddler. We’d like to do some hiking, general walking around town, boats on the lake, etc.
Does anyone have any opinions on the family friendliness of the two towns, and specifically their walking and hiking trails? I am not talking about taking our toddler on difficult trails; rather how accessible the easier trails are, and their suitability for strollers.
I know Davos is listed as family friendly online, however I m trying to figure out why exactly.
Also, does anyone know if the trail around the St. Moritzersee has any paths through the forest, or does it skirt the lake the whole way?
We really appreciate your time and help!
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