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Snowshoeing in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm

Exploring snow-covered nature against a magnificent panorama

The landscape around Tiers am Rosengarten invites you in winter to extended snowshoe hikes throughout the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm. The 50-kilometre network of snowshoe trails offers plenty of variety – from a leisurely tour into the rustic Tschamin valley to a panoramic hike at the foot of the Rosengarten and even challenging Alpine routes.
You can also use all groomed winter hiking trails on the Seiser Alm for snowshoeing. Some of them are avalanche secure.

If you do not yet have much experience with snowshoeing, it is best to be accompanied by experienced hiking or mountain guides. They lead you safely through the snow-covered Dolomites mountains and offer several guided snowshoe hikes every week.
Particularly important: In high-Alpine terrain, appropriate safety equipment is absolutely essential!  You will find information on the current avalanche situation in the Avalanche Report.

Tours through the snow-covered winter landscape
Guided Snowshoe Hikes
How to behave in the winter landscape
Freedom with consideration
Anyone spending time outdoors in winter – whether winter hiking, ski touring or snowshoeing – must act considerately towards wildlife and their needs. The informational brochure available for download below was created by the Alpenverein Südtirol, the Club Alpino Italiano and the Südtiroler Jagdverband, and contains everything you need to know.
What to keep in mind when snowshoeing

Snowshoeing in complete safety

  • Equipment: Suitable equipment with warm clothing and winter-appropriate footwear is essential for winter hiking.
  • Marked trails: Stay on the marked winter hiking trails and remember that walking on cross-country tracks or ski slopes is prohibited.
  • Weather: Before setting off on a winter hike, please check the weather forecast for the day ahead. To the weather forecast.

  • At your own risk: Use of the winter hiking trails is at your own risk. We do not assume liability for accidents or damages.
  • Dogs: Keep your dog on a leash and avoid sensitive wildlife habitats to ensure animals are not disturbed during winter.
  • Waste & nature: Take all your waste back to the valley so neither people nor animals are harmed and the natural environment remains clean.
  • Snowfall: In periods of heavy snowfall or fluctuating temperatures, grooming of all hiking trails cannot be guaranteed immediately.
  • General information: Your hosts or the teams at the local tourist offices will be happy to help with questions regarding parking, starting points, and more.
  • Wildlife: Respect the habitat of wild animals and avoid disturbing them in winter – this time of year is already demanding for them.
  • Emergency call: In emergencies dial 112 immediately to summon help and provide first aid – you are obligated to do so.

Wintertime in the Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
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