Snowshoe Hike

2 - 4 hr
Guided tour in the Jungfrau region
Route and pace adjustable to individual preference
Can be combined with outdoor fondue

Season:

December April

Key info

Our guides speak German & English
Ideal as a half-day or evening program
For groups of 10 to 100 people
Runs from December to March

Overview

Recommended for: Anyone who wants shared moments that feel real.

Escape everyday life and step into the snowy wilderness: On snowshoes to places where no one else goes.

Together with experienced guides, you'll snowshoe through snowy terrain, away from paths and crowds. Along the way: time for conversations, time for nature, time for the team. The tour is calm, intense, and surprisingly unifying. The pace can be adapted to the group at any time.

Itinerary

Meeting points
Meeting Point
15 min

We pick you up at the agreed meeting point and head to the starting point of the snowshoe hike. The destination is a remote spot with views of the surrounding mountains. This is where the tour begins.

Preparation & Briefing
30 min

On-site, the guides distribute snowshoes and poles. This is followed by a short introduction: How do I put on the shoes correctly? What should I pay attention to when walking in deep snow? Everything is explained directly on site. Then we set off.

Snowshoe Tour
2 hr

The route leads through snowy, unprepared terrain. It goes through forests, over slopes, and along small ridges with views into the valley. Along the way, the guides track prints in the snow, share stories from mountain life, and leave room for conversations or quiet walking. The pace adapts to the group.

Apéro / Mulled Wine in the Snow
1 hr

At the destination, an optional aperitif with mulled wine or small snacks can be organized. Time to catch your breath, have a bite to eat, toast together, and soak in the moment.

Return Trip
30 min

Now it’s time to return to the starting point. Those who wish can continue on to the evening program or begin the journey home.

What's included

Planning and organisation
Support by experienced event guides
Equipment

What to bring

Hiking boots or winter boots
Warm, functional clothing
Beanie or headband
Gloves
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Small backpack
Snacks and drinks

Weather info

Activity-specific weather info

Our events can be affected by weather conditions; however, it is difficult to predict exactly how an event will be impacted until closer to the event day. We monitor conditions carefully to ensure all activities remain within our safety limits, and bad weather does not necessarily mean a cancellation.

If we are unable to run an event as planned, we will do our best to adjust the program to offer a similar experience or to find an alternative date. If neither option is possible, we will provide a full refund.

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