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Snow-Shoe Trekking

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Switzerland
110 winter resorts throughout Switzerland now offer more than 330 marked snowshoe trails with a combined length of well over 2,000km.
 Switzerland
 
Aletsch (Valais)
Giant trees in the snow.
The Aletsch Forest is known for its ancient trees and its many species of fauna. It is now possible for you to explore this gem of an area with snowshoes, accompanied by one of our expert guides.
Aletsch
 
Amden (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Amden proposes a special type of hike to its guests: try a snowshoe excursion accompanied by Siberian huskies.
Amden
 
Arosa (Graubünden)
Snowshoe and Cross-country Center Geeser, Arosa
Arosa
 
Château-d'Oex (Lake Geneva Region)
In winter, 56.6 kilometres of marked snowshoe trails are on offer in Château-d'Oex, Rougemont and Mosses.
Château-d'Oex
 
Crans - Montana (Valais)
Every Wednesday night there is a snow-shoe trek visiting the Colombire Alpine Museum.
Crans - Montana
 
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
Walking in a group through a forest and winter landscape - in daytime or by torch light - a cheerful, celebratory mood is always at hand, if not early on, definitely at the first surprise stop.
Engelberg
 
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
Which of us has not dreamed of delighting our beloved with an extra special weekend away? And what could be more exciting and romantic than a night in an Igloo Village?
Engelberg
 
Filzbach - Kerenzerberg (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Alp Habergschwänd: Romantic full moon snow-shoe trek!
Filzbach - Kerenzerberg
 
Greyerzerland (Fribourg Region)
The region around Freiburg has been booming as a centre for snowshoe hikers for several years already.
Greyerzerland