Canvas - Weissfluhgipfel on Parsenn, Davos, Switzerland
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Parsenn is the largest of six ski areas in Davos Klosters and has some of the longest runs in Europe. The longest run on Parsenn runs from the Weissfluhgipfel, the highest point on the mountain to the town of Kublis and runs for 7.5 mi (12 km). The Weissfluhgipfel, or the highest point on Parsenn, is seen here standing 9331 ft (2844 m) and is serviced by a short tram that can be accessed from the top of the 2nd funicular (cable railway that connects two points on a steep slope). The first funicular was opened around 90 years ago providing access to the mountain directly from the town. The 97km of slopes provide access to the towns of Davos, Klosters and Kublis with wide slopes and traditional mountain huts serving up Swiss food and beer including fondue. In the summer the mountain also offers mountain biking, hiking and altitude training on the trails accessible from the funicular.
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Parsenn is the largest of six ski areas in Davos Klosters and has some of the longest runs in Europe. The longest run on Parsenn runs from the Weissfluhgipfel, the highest point on the mountain to the town of Kublis and runs for 7.5 mi (12 km). The Weissfluhgipfel, or the highest point on Parsenn, is seen here standing 9331 ft (2844 m) and is serviced by a short tram that can be accessed from the top of the 2nd funicular (cable railway that connects two points on a steep slope). The first funicular was opened around 90 years ago providing access to the mountain directly from the town. The 97km of slopes provide access to the towns of Davos, Klosters and Kublis with wide slopes and traditional mountain huts serving up Swiss food and beer including fondue. In the summer the mountain also offers mountain biking, hiking and altitude training on the trails accessible from the funicular.
Parsenn is the largest of six ski areas in Davos Klosters and has some of the longest runs in Europe. The longest run on Parsenn runs from the Weissfluhgipfel, the highest point on the mountain to the town of Kublis and runs for 7.5 mi (12 km). The Weissfluhgipfel, or the highest point on Parsenn, is seen here standing 9331 ft (2844 m) and is serviced by a short tram that can be accessed from the top of the 2nd funicular (cable railway that connects two points on a steep slope). The first funicular was opened around 90 years ago providing access to the mountain directly from the town. The 97km of slopes provide access to the towns of Davos, Klosters and Kublis with wide slopes and traditional mountain huts serving up Swiss food and beer including fondue. In the summer the mountain also offers mountain biking, hiking and altitude training on the trails accessible from the funicular.