Dischma

The Dischma is a valley on the territory of the Swiss municipality of Davos.

[1] Dischma is the average of the three long, gently sloping, parallel alpine valleys stretching southeast from the Davos plateau toward the Engadin.

These settlements form the Dischma neighborhood of the sub-municipality of Davos Platz.

The Dischma and Sertig valleys are also starting points for a multi-day hike to the Piz Kesch, which is an ultra prominent peak, that is, a peak with a topographic prominence of over 1500 meters.

The hike trail leads from the Dischma valley to the Keschhütte and around the mountain.

View of the Dischma at Uf den Chaiseren
Dischma and Rüedisch Tälli