Within the ski area of Bardonecchia, in the Alps of Susa Valley, you can go on wonderful snowshoeing hikes in the snowy forests. Walking with the snowshoes on your feet, you get away from the hustle and bustle of the ski slopes and venture into enchanting places where the silence and the peace of the mountains reign supreme.
Snowshoeing in Bardonecchia is an activity that can be enjoyed by anyone; children will also love it, while happily treading on fresh snow. An activity suitable for the whole family to experience carefree moments and make their winter weekends special. Because the mountain is not only skiing and snowboarding, but an inexhaustible source of surprises and breathtaking scenery!
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- Snowshoeing in Bardonecchia: discovering wonderful snowy landscapes
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Snowshoeing in Bardonecchia: discovering wonderful snowy landscapes
The Bardonecchia ski area consists of no less than three ski areas – Colomion-Les Arnauds, Melezet, and Jafferau – and 20 lifts to get from one point to another. Within this true snow kingdom, there are marked routes reserved for snowshoeing. From 2-hour tours to full-day tours, everyone can find the most suitable hike and experience the mountain from a new perspective.
The first piece of advice for anyone wishing to hike in the snow is to be accompanied by a mountain guide, especially on routes off the beaten trails, where there might be an avalanche risk.
Snowshoeing in Bardonecchia: the best snowshoeing trails
Several easy trails that are also suitable for children start from Camp Smith. These are routes with little elevation gain, which are completed in about 2 hours and lead to Pian del Sole or Pian del Colle. More strenuous hikes, but still requiring no special physical skills other than a fair propensity for walking, are the Grange della Rho and the Jafferau snowshoe hike, departing from the cable car of the same name.
Guided snowshoeing: how much does an organized hike cost?
For an organized snowshoe hike, the price varies depending on the duration. These range from 20€ per person for an easy 2-hour snowshoe hike to 38€ per person for a full-day trip. Rates include snowshoes, sticks and accompaniment by a Mountain Guide.
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06 Feb 2026 | Snowshoeing in Valle Stretta in Bardonecchia
A splendid day
Everything was perfect, Luca proved to be an empathetic, knowledgeable and very nice guide. Dream location
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Giampiero G.25 Feb 2026 | Snowshoeing in Alta Val di Susa
Everything was perfect. The...
Everything was perfect. Our guide super.
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Carmela A.22 Feb 2026 | Snowshoeing in Alta Val di Susa
Snowshoeing in the forest
Beautiful experience, a snowshoe hike in the forest with the invaluable support of the talented guide Susy
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Marta S.24 Jan 2026 | Snowshoeing in Alta Val di Susa
Great experience! 🤩🤩
Great experience! For many of us it was the first time on snowshoes, we had a lot of fun, also thanks to the fresh snow from the night before! The tour is simple and within everyone's reach but the scenery is very beautiful and you reach a vantage point where you can see the whole valley! Susanna is very good, she tells many anecdotes and put us at ease straight away!
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Arianna C.19 Jan 2026 | Sunset snowshoeing in Alta Val di Susa
Highlight of our trip!
We had a terrific time! Our guide Susanna quickly got us acquainted with the equipment and into the snowy forest. She adapted well to our highly varied skill levels, finding a path that was challenging but not exhausting, and pausing often to show us points of interest and various wildlife-we were lucky enough to see some deer darting through the trees above. Susanna also took plenty of pictures and videos that she shared with us. Of our weeklong trip together, which took us many places, we all agree: snowshoeing in the Alps was the highlight. Probably we'll return someday! We highly recommend both the hike and the guide.
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Amy V.28 Feb 2026 | Snowshoeing in Valle Stretta in Bardonecchia
Luca. Fantastic guide
A wonderful experience. Even when I thought I wouldn't make it (due to my poor physical shape) Luca respected my pace, giving me precious advice and proposing lighter crampons as an alternative to snowshoes, thanks to which I managed to complete the route. A guide of rare kindness and availability. Equally appreciated were his anecdotes about the surrounding nature.
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