Snowshoeing in Valsesia and on Monte Rosa
Snowshoeing excursions through nature, snow and fun.
Snowshoeing excursions, or simply snowshoe hikes, are the ideal way to discover the charm of winter in the mountains and experience the snow-covered landscape in an active and engaging way. These outings are suitable for all hikers, even those using snowshoes for the first time: all you need is a basic level of fitness and the desire to have fun.
Snowy landscapes, silent woods and evocative natural surroundings accompany every excursion, offering a pleasant, immersive experience that is perfect for those who want to enjoy the mountains at a different pace.
Snowshoeing in Valsesia and Val d’Ossola.
Our excursions mainly take place in Valsesia and Val d’Ossola, along carefully selected routes designed to offer each participant the experience best suited to their abilities. During the outings, you will walk through enchanted woods, discover alpine pastures, mountain huts and small mountain villages, with the chance to enjoy a regenerating break in a warm and welcoming mountain refuge when it is time to recharge.
The excursions are mainly organised at weekends, but they can also be arranged from Monday to Friday according to the needs of the group. Customised outings can also be organised, including multi-day experiences, with overnight stays in managed mountain refuges in Valsesia or in the Ossola valleys.
An ideal activity for families, friends and winter team building experiences.
Snowshoeing is a relaxing and enjoyable activity, perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in nature and be surrounded by beauty, tranquillity and fascinating winter landscapes. It is an experience that combines wellbeing, discovery of the territory and outdoor movement, allowing you to enjoy a day entirely dedicated to balance and the pleasure of being together.
Snowshoeing excursions are ideal for families, groups of friends and also for winter team building activities, thanks to their ability to combine sharing, nature and team spirit.
Our Guidelines for Trekking and Snowshoeing Excursions
01) Registration and participation in the excursion imply knowledge and acceptance of these Regulations.
02) Each participant must follow the guidance, instructions and directions of the Guide and must take part in the excursion with the required personal equipment, which must be in good condition and suitable for the needs of the outing.
03) Suitability for participation is at the sole discretion of the Guide, who will assess the physical preparation of the participants and the suitability of the equipment they have.
04) The indicated equipment is the responsibility of the participant.
05) Technical equipment, if available from the Guide, may be provided upon specific and timely request by the participant, and subject to a specific agreement regarding any rental from third parties.
06) At the Guide’s discretion, in the event of adverse weather conditions, physical problems affecting participants or any other circumstance that may create danger during the excursion, the outing may be cancelled or the route may be changed, without giving rise to any refund.
07) The excursion will be refunded if it is cancelled before departure due to severe bad weather or external causes which, in the Guide’s opinion, may create danger for the participants.
08) The Guide’s travel, food and accommodation expenses will be shared among the participants, unless otherwise specified.
09) It is essential that each participant assesses their own technical and physical abilities in order not to hinder the regular progress of the excursion. The Guide reserves the right, at their sole discretion, not to accept participants considered unsuitable. In this case, any fee already paid by the participant will be refunded.
10) Participants are aware that the proposed activities take place in nature and involve a certain degree of risk. They are therefore aware of their exposure to such risk and of the possible consequences that may arise, releasing the Guide from any liability for events occurring outside the guided activity or resulting from failure to comply with the instructions given.
11) All participants are covered by third-party liability insurance, valid only under the supervision of the Guide. Any events that may occur outside the instructions given and outside the guided activity are the personal responsibility of the participant.
12) Minors are under the responsibility of the parent present.
13) Minors entrusted to the Guide must be instructed by their parents to strictly obey the directions given by the Guide.
14) Participation in excursions with dogs is permitted only upon express request to the Guide at the time of registration. The Guide will decide whether or not to admit the animal. The animal must be insured. Dogs are not permitted in protected areas such as Parks, Reserves, Oases and similar areas. Participants with dogs must have a leash and a muzzle available or worn, in compliance with current regulations.
15) The Guide accepts no responsibility for anyone who does not comply with the above regulations and with the Guide’s own instructions.
16) Where not otherwise specified, the provisions of the Civil Code shall apply.