If you love nature and tranquillity, snowshoeing is for you!
The use of snowshoes dates back to the dawn of time, when they were used as a means of transport. Recent decades have seen the revival of snowshoeing. The ancient accessory has given way to a modernized version. Now used for leisure activities, snowshoes open the doors to nature.
Let yourself be carried along by the rhythm of your steps, hear the snow crunch under your snowshoes and listen to the silence (yes, you can listen to silence; it's even an incredible sensory experience). Keep your eyes peeled for a whitetail, a chamois... or a chapel buried in the snow.
Choose the tone of your snowshoe outing
Contemplative, to observe and recharge your batteries
Sporty, to give it your all
Fun to share a good time with friends and family
High altitude itineraries in the Serre Chevalier ski area
Briançon sector: the Col du Prorel loop; the Notre Dame des Neiges loop; the Pra Long loop and La Sagne du Loup
Crossing Serre Chevalier Briançon > Chantemerle
Crossing Serre Chevalier Chantemerle > Briançon
Chantemerle sector: Les Eduits de Chantemerle and Sentier des Lutins
Villeneuve sector: la Boucle des Rochers
Monêtier sector: Crête des Lauzières
Lifts providing pedestrian or snowshoe access to the Serre Chevalier ski area
Section 1: access to Prorel 1, Ratier, Aravet and Pontillas gondolas, Casse du Bœuf and Bachas chairlifts
Section 2: access to all Section 1 lifts + Prorel 2 gondola and Serre Chevalier cable car
One map of snowshoea snowshoeing map is available this winter at the Information Sales Point, the Tourist Office and the Serre Chevalier Guides Office: don't hesitate to ask for one. It can also be downloaded by clicking here.