Winter wonderland

Winter hiking and snowshoeing in See

Laid-back winter sports
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Tracks in the snow

Explore wintry See with or without snowshoes

Away from the hustle and bustle

Are you looking for a peaceful, quiet winter holiday? Would you like to explore the pristine winter landscape of the Paznaun valley away from the hustle and bustle of the slopes? Then you shouldn’t miss the breathtakingly beautiful winter hiking and snowshoeing trails of See. You will see: The picturesque routes through snow-covered landscapes are perfect for clearing your head and recharging your batteries.

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Explore nature

Hiking with or without snowshoes

Natural gems and peaceful silence

The Paznaun valley boasts 100 kilometres of winter hiking trails, many of them running through the charming village of See. Located between 1,060 and 2,036 metres above sea level, the routes offer splendid views across the Tyrolean winter wonderland.

Enjoy the peaceful serenity away from the slopes, soak up the winter magic and feel the stress leave your body!

Whether you prefer to hike with or without snowshoes: Winter hiking in See is one of the most beautiful ways to explore the Paznaun valley.

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Guided winter and snowshoe hikes

With experienced guides

Feel close to nature, explore glistening white landscapes and climb up snow-covered hills – ideally, with an experienced guide! During a guided winter or snowshoe hike, you get to know the best routes around See, and your guide will show you the most rewarding spots.

The ski schools and mountain guides of the Paznaun valley offer a vast selection of courses and guided tours throughout winter. They are also happy to help you with your route planning.

You don’t have snowshoes? The convenient solution: Simply rent the necessary equipment on site before you go exploring together with the experts of the region!

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Safe winter hiking

The most important facts in a nutshell

🏔️ Altitude metres & distance: don't choose a tour that is too long! Hiking in winter - especially when there is snow - is more strenuous than in the warmer months.

🧭 Orientation: Snow, ice and cold should not be underestimated. Stay on the marked winter hiking trails! Winter hiking trails are regularly groomed, checked and marked throughout.

🌨️ Weather forecast: Check the weather forecast and plan enough time. The days are shorter and the sun sets in the late afternoon in winter.

🎒 Onion look: Dress in layers so that your body stays dry and is protected from hypothermia: breathable functional underwear that absorbs sweat, warm clothing such as fleece or down and a jacket that keeps out wind, moisture and cold.

🥾 Equipment: Snow and waterproof hiking boots are a must-have on the mountain! Medium-strength, high leather mountain boots with a grippy and, above all, stiff rubber tread sole that offers good grip in ice and snow are best. Sheep or lambswool insoles insulate and provide warmth. Tea or water, mobile phone, maps/GPS device and a first aid kit belong in every rucksack.

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