On snowshoes, explore snow-covered terrain usually inaccessible without the right gear. From easy strolls to multi-day tours or even glacier traverses, our snowshoe adventures offer the chance to fully enjoy the pristine wonderland winter has to offer.
On snowshoes, explore snow-covered terrain usually inaccessible without the right gear. From easy strolls to multi-day tours or even glacier traverses, our snowshoe adventures offer the chance to fully enjoy the pristine wonderland winter has to offer.
Our snowshoeing levels explained:
Level 1: Snowshoe up to 4 hours per day. For anyone who likes to hike and is in good shape.
Level 2: An average of 4 to 5 hours of snowshoeing per day on hilly terrain.
Level 3: An average of 5 hours of snowshoeing per day on well-marked trails or off trail, and/or 600 to 800 meters of vertical gain, and/or distances of up to 15 kilometers.
Level 4: An average of 6 hours of snowshoeing per day on well-marked trails or off trail, and/or 700 to 1000 meters of vertical gain, and/or distances of 15 to 18 kilometers. Possibly sections at high altitude.
Level 5: An average of more than 6 hours of snowshoeing off trail or on rugged terrain, with more than 1000 meters of vertical gain (and/or distances up to 20 kilometers). Possibly sections at high altitude or across a glacier. Requires some experience in the high mountains and a basic understanding of mountaineering techniques: level F ("facile"/easy).