Snowshoeing
Get away from the hustle and bustle of ski resorts, take the time to contemplate the wild side of the winter mountain.
Like off-piste skiing and ski touring, snowshoeing is an essential activity for discovering the mountains in a different way. In the Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry ski area, this activity is attracting more and more lovers of nature, peace and quiet, and unspoiled landscapes.
Accessible to all, snowshoeing allows you to explore the wild spaces of the Vanoise massif, far from the hustle and bustle of the ski slopes. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced walker, the marked trails and guided outings offer total immersion in an exceptional alpine environment. Larch forests, snow-covered clearings, panoramic views of Mont Blanc or the Tarentaise Valley: each outing is a unique experience.
In Peisey-Vallandry, snowshoeing is particularly popular for its authentic character. Traditional villages, high-altitude hamlets, and forest trails provide the ideal setting for a gentle hike with family or friends. Numerous snowshoe loops allow you to explore in complete safety while observing alpine wildlife such as chamois, ibex, or hare tracks in the snow.
In Les Arcs, snowshoeing can sometimes take on a more athletic dimension. Some routes offer greater elevation gain and spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. Accompanied by a guide, it is possible to venture off the beaten track, while respecting safety rules and nature conservation.
Snowshoeing is also an excellent alternative or complement to skiing. It allows you to enjoy the mountains even in bad weather or when you want to vary your activities. Unlike off-piste skiing or ski touring, it does not require complex techniques or expensive specialized equipment.
By choosing snowshoeing in Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry, you are opting for an environmentally friendly, accessible, and rejuvenating activity. It is an ideal way to experience the mountains in winter, at your own pace, in one of the most beautiful Alpine areas in the French Alps.
Snowshoeing - Les Arcs Peisey - Vallandry
2-day snowshoe hike in the mountains with overnight stay in a mountain hut
Snowshoeing in Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry: another way to discover the mountains
Like off-piste skiing and ski touring, snowshoeing is an essential activity for discovering the mountains in a different way. In the Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry ski area, this activity is attracting more and more lovers of nature, peace and quiet, and unspoiled landscapes.
Accessible to all, snowshoeing allows you to explore the wild spaces of the Vanoise massif, far from the hustle and bustle of the ski slopes. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced walker, the marked trails and guided outings offer total immersion in an exceptional alpine environment. Larch forests, snow-covered clearings, panoramic views of Mont Blanc or the Tarentaise Valley: each outing is a unique experience.
In Peisey-Vallandry, snowshoeing is particularly popular for its authentic character. Traditional villages, high-altitude hamlets, and forest trails provide the ideal setting for a gentle hike with family or friends. Numerous snowshoe loops allow you to explore in complete safety while observing alpine wildlife such as chamois, ibex, or hare tracks in the snow.
In Les Arcs, snowshoeing can sometimes take on a more athletic dimension. Some routes offer greater elevation gain and spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. Accompanied by a guide, it is possible to venture off the beaten track, while respecting safety rules and nature conservation.
Snowshoeing is also an excellent alternative or complement to skiing. It allows you to enjoy the mountains even in bad weather or when you want to vary your activities. Unlike off-piste skiing or ski touring, it does not require complex techniques or expensive specialized equipment.
By choosing snowshoeing in Les Arcs and Peisey-Vallandry, you are opting for an environmentally friendly, accessible, and rejuvenating activity. It is an ideal way to experience the mountains in winter, at your own pace, in one of the most beautiful Alpine areas in the French Alps.
