In fact, this activity is suitable for all ages, without the need for prior training, as all levels can take part. You can choose the level of difficulty and duration of the route to adapt it to your needs.
You can go snowshoeing with or without a guide. If you prefer to go it alone, check out the snowshoe routes available to you.
At the Ordino Arcalís resort, there are two easy and medium difficulty snowshoeing routes, located in the La Coma area. They are perfect for a family outing.
The Grandvalira resort also offers several routes and itineraries for all audiences across five different sectors. The options start in El Forn (Grandvalira-Canillo) and from the Adventure Center (Grandvalira-Grau Roig). Snowshoe excursions can last one, two, three or even five hours.
In Pal Arinsal, there are also six snowshoeing routes spread across the Pal and Arinsal sectors, with excursions you won’t want to miss this winter.
Likewise, Naturland has snowshoe circuits suitable for all ages to enjoy the natural landscape of La Rabassa. You can rent the necessary equipment for your adventure at the resort itself.
Some practical tips before embarking on your adventure:
You should wear undergarments made of a material capable of absorbing sweat, as well as comfortable and functional clothing to facilitate movement and adapt to changes in the weather. Sunglasses (protection level 4 or 5) are essential, as well as full protection sun cream. Also, before heading out on a snowshoeing excursion, remember to check the weather conditions of where you are going.
Andorra's thick snow means there are a wide variety of activities to suit all tastes. So, if snowshoeing isn't enough for you, there's plenty more to choose from. The ski resorts and Naturland have multiple activity packages, combining this activity with snowmobile driving, mushing, ziplining, MoonBikes and many more activities, on and off the snow. Don’t miss out!