Some ideas for snowshoes itineraries

As for all the mountain activities, you must not overestimate yourself venturing into difficult and arduous paths: inquire about the route to follow and the conditions of the snow and always check the weather forecast. Every winter the snow conditions may be different so the recommended periods for each excursion are approximate.

See also the guided snowshoe walks

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Along the Grand Ru

Racchette da neve  -  Rhêmes-Notre-Dame

After leaving the car in Chanavey , in front of the Gran Paradiso National Park Visitors Centre, cross the bridge and continue for a few meters. The path starts on the right along…

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Benevolo Refuge

Racchette da neve  -  Rhêmes-Notre-Dame

From Pellaud, continue along the road that leads to Thumel coasting the Doire de Rhêmes after a couple of minutes. After walking for about 20 minutes you reach the summer parking lot befor…

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Coveyrand/Vérogne

Racchette da neve  -  Rhêmes-Saint-Georges

Leave the car near the parish church and continue until the beginning of the road. After a few minutes turn right following the signs to Vérogne and you will reach L…

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Prapremier

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Marcel

From Druges Hautes walk towards the houses in the village: from here you take a path that proceeds through the wood, often used by snowmobiles. Go around the buildings on the right and continue on…

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Becca France

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Pierre

You climb the track that immediately veers to the right, taking you across the vast pastures below Thoules. Cross the vast snowy area following the signposts of the track with your snow shoes. You…

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Punta Leysser

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Pierre

From Vétan, climb the beaten slope to the isolated Chatelanaz house. Continue climbing the slope with alternating steep and gentle sections, following the route beaten by the snow mobiles. After a…

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Arp de Jeux

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Rhémy-En-Bosses

Proceed West along the slightly ascending snow-covered slope, leaving the covered road to the Gran San Bernard tunnel on your left. When you reach the slope that returns to the Crévacol lifts…

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Arp du Bois

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Rhémy-En-Bosses

Follow the directions for the Col Serena, making your way along an almost flat stretch of track which passes under the viaduct of the Great St. Bernard tunnel. Cross the Torrent de la Belle Comb…

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Plan Puitz

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Rhémy-En-Bosses

From Saint-Rhémy, briefly climb the road for Gran San Bernardo to the left hair-pin curve: here you’ll find the Alta Via 1 signposts that indicate the route along a beautiful snow-covere…

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Col de Joux

Racchette da neve  -  Saint-Vincent

Opposite the car park you can find the start to a snow-covered track that climbs above the small park surrounding the Chapel of the Partisans. Once past the no-entry sign, you follow a short…

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NOTICE

Legislative Decree 28 February 2021, n. 40 - article 26 paragraph 2:

"Those who practice ski-mountaineering or off-piste skiing or hiking activities, even using snowshoes, in snow-covered locations where, due to snow and weather conditions, there are risks of avalanches, must equip themselves with special electronic signalling and search systems, shovel and snow probe to guarantee a suitable rescue intervention".

NOTICE

Legislative Decree 28 February 2021, n. 40 - article 26 paragraph 2:

"Those who practice ski-mountaineering or off-piste skiing or hiking activities, even using snowshoes, in snow-covered locations where, due to snow and weather conditions, there are risks of avalanches, must equip themselves with special electronic signalling and search systems, shovel and snow probe to guarantee a suitable rescue intervention".

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