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Snowshoeing

Hiking through picturesque snowy landscapes

Pristine winter landscapes, loose powder snow, undisturbed tranquility and idyllic solitude - snowshoe hikes are a great way to engage in nature-based sports in winter. With the enlarged foot pads you can move easily in deep snow and not just on winter hiking trails. Learn more about snowshoeing, what (alpine) dangers you have to watch out for and how to be nature-friendly on your snowshoe hikes. Find the right snowshoe walk for you with Outdooractive!

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Bolzano and environs

What is snowshoeing?

Walking through a deeply snow-covered winter landscape, making the first tracks through the untouched snow cover and enjoying the silence of nature - the appeal of snowshoeing is obvious. The snowshoes increase the contact surface of your normal winter boots and ensure that you hardly sink into the deep snow, allowing you to hike even in places where there are no groomed winter trails.

However, snowshoeing is not only nature enjoyment, but also a great workout in winter! Hiking in deep snow is more strenuous than on cleared trails, but very beginner-friendly and easy to learn.

Almost any terrain is suitable for the sport, from hiking through the flat forests and over the rounded hills of Scandinavia to steep summit climbs in the Alps. Important: Find out in advance about the weather and snow conditions, check the latest avalanche report and plan your route outside protected areas. Then, you'll be ready for the fun of snowshoeing!

Descent with a view into Toggenburg
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The right snowshoes for your hike

To make snowshoeing really fun, you need the right equipment. First and foremost, of course, the snowshoes! Depending on the terrain through which your planned route will take you, you choose the right model. Flat terrain with lots of fresh snow is best traversed on so-called „Classics“, lightweight aluminium snowshoes with a large contact surface. In icy conditions and on steep terrain, the narrower „Moderns“ made of plastic are better, as they offer ideal grip with sharp edges and integrated crampons.

In addition, your standard equipment should include:

  • Warm and waterproof winter boots: It is best to take the boots with you when you buy/rent the snowshoes in order to adjust the binding
  • Telescopic poles with large plates
  • Waterproof winter clothing and gaiters
  • In alpine terrain: avalanche equipment with avalanche transceiver, avalanche probe and avalanche shovel
What types of snowshoes are there?
Avalanche safety equipment for skiing and snowshoeing

Nature-friendly snowshoe hiking

If you are out and about in nature, you should naturally also show consideration for the environment and its inhabitants. The two projects of the Alpine clubs, "Ski Mountaineering Environmentally Friendly" and "RespekTiere deine Grenzen" (Respect your limits), aim to resolve the conflict between people and nature when snowshoeing and ski mountaineering.

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Nature-compatible ski, freeride and snowshoe routes

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Snowshoeing with the features of Outdooractive

From choosing and planning the right route to on-site navigation, Outdooractive offers exactly the features and functions you need for snowshoeing. Learn more about the interactive map with winter layer, slope gradient and current information on avalanche conditions, always stay on the right track with the navigation options and be prepared for emergencies with the BuddyBeacon safety feature.

 
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Reviews

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In the wild nature of Val Monzoni by Andrea
October 11, 2025 · Community
Percorso suggestivo, anche se caratterizzato da una prima parte particolarmente in ombra. Lo sbocco sul soleggiato pianoro finale ripaga della fatica e del freddino patito. Monti circostanti leggermente sotto le aspettative.
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Route done on February 13, 2024
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
Photo: Andrea Trevisiol, Community
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Snowshoe excursion to Monte Cola - Lagorai by letizia
August 10, 2025 · Community
Giro fatto in estate. Taglia una parte del giro ad anello dei sette laghi. il taglio in questione è un prato ripido che arriva tra le due cime. la maggior parte del giro cmq è senza ombra. acqua crema e cappellino consigliati. la discesa del ritorno ha una parte di ghiaione un po' ostica. nessun punto particolarmente esposto (soffro di vertigini)
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Route done on August 10, 2025
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Snowshoe route to the Selun by Felix
August 04, 2025 · Community
Bereits mehrfach als Skitour gemacht. wunderschöne Strecke, Wahnsinnsaussicht von oben. Bei angespannter Lawinenlage kommt es im steilen Waldgürtel häufiger zu kleineren Abgängen. Diese Lawinenkegel müssen dann schonmal "überkraxelt" werden. Zudem kann ich mich nur den Warnungen von Robert Wick anschließen! Der hinterlegte Track (= Sommerweg) ist sicher nicht die beste Wahl, da er im Gipfelbereich deutlich zu weit westlich verläuft und so unmittelbar an einigen gefährlichen Löchern direkt vorbei führt. Der Skitourentrack bei Swiss Topo hält sich hier auch eher östlichen Rand und bleibt damit auch konstant unter 30 Grad Steigung. Als Scheeschuhgänger bevorzugt man ohnehin eher direkte Anstiege und meidet steilere Querungen. @Toggenburg-Tourismus, bitte nehmen sie Anpassungen vor. Der SAC warnt im übrigen auf seiner Seite vom Loch bei 2'737'750, 1'224'635. Dieses ist auf der Swiss Topo Karte auch eingezeichnet, bei Outdoor Active erwartungsgemäß jedoch nicht.
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Route done on January 22, 2023
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