Enjoy an authentic experience in the mountains of Piedmont with a guided snowshoe hike in Sestriere, the famous venue of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
With an expert guide, you'll discover the magic of the snow-covered Alta Val di Susa, breathing in the pure mountain air and admiring spectacular views that stretch from the Monti della Luna to the French glaciers of the Écrins massif.
The activity starts in the centre of Sestriere, where you'll receive snowshoes and poles provided by the organisation. After a short introductory briefing and some practice with the guide, you'll be ready to set off on a scenic route along the Gelindo Bordin trail, at the foot of Monte Fraiteve. The route is also suitable for beginners and families, thanks to the relaxed pace and the chance to stop and admire the scenery or take unforgettable photos.
As you climb, the view opens up to an enchanted landscape, where snow-capped peaks and larch forests create an authentic and silent atmosphere. Along the way, you'll discover interesting facts about alpine flora and fauna.
The snowshoe hike continues to Monterotta, where you'll find the characteristic Grange Elp Refuge. Here you can take an optional snack break and enjoy typical products of the Piedmontese mountains, immersed in a welcoming and genuine environment.
The return to Sestriere is on a flat and scenic stretch, ideal for ending the excursion in peace, letting you once again be enveloped by the spectacular views of the Alta Val di Susa.
This snowshoe hike in Sestriere is perfect for those who want to experience the mountains authentically, away from the crowded slopes, amidst sports, nature, and relaxation. An outdoor experience suitable for everyone, to be enjoyed as a couple, with family, or with friends.
Let yourself be captivated by the charm of the Piedmontese winter and discover Sestriere from a different perspective: with snowshoes on your feet and the spectacle of the Alps all around.