English Italiano Français Deutsch Español
Trovaci su Instagram

Snowshoeing in Abruzzo – Abruzzo with Snowshoes

Abruzzo Snowshoeing Guide

Snowshoe trekking in Abruzzo

A complete guide to exploring snowy Abruzzo on snowshoes: selected routes, essential gear, safety and practical tips.

✔ Beginners & families 🏔 Gran Sasso, Majella, PNALM 🌲 Forests, plateaus, panoramic ridges
Information Winter
Season
December – March
Difficulty
For everyone
Activity
Snowshoeing
Areas
GS · Majella · PNALM
Selected routes and practical tips to move safely.
The activity

What snowshoe trekking is

Walking with snowshoes is one of the simplest and most fascinating ways to explore the mountains in winter. Snowshoes—also called snow racquets—allow you to move over snow-covered terrain without sinking, distributing your body weight and providing stability even on fresh snow or gentle slopes.

It is an activity suitable for everyone: families, beginners, groups of friends and photography enthusiasts. It does not require special technical skills, just a minimum of walking fitness and the ability to move in a natural environment.

The experience is made even more special by the winter setting: the muffled sound of the snow, the clear air, landscapes transformed by frost and the chance to spot traces of wild animals.

Although it is an accessible activity, it requires attention: it is important to assess weather, snow conditions and route, and in many areas it is advisable to rely on experienced guides.

Recommended routes

The best snowshoe routes in Abruzzo

Voltigno Plateau

Gran Sasso · 1400–1600 m · Easy

Wide snow-covered plateau surrounded by woods and gentle slopes. Perfect for families and beginners.

Elevation gain
150 m
Duration
2 h

Sant’Antonio Forest

Pescocostanzo · 1300 m · Easy

Monumental beech forest, among the most beautiful in Italy. Simple and very evocative route.

Elevation gain
120 m
Duration
1 h 45 min

Majelletta – Blockhaus

Majella · 1800–2100 m · Intermediate

Panoramic ridge with sea views. One of the most iconic winter routes in Abruzzo.

Elevation gain
350 m
Duration
3 h

Cicerana Mountain Hut

PNALM · 1500 m · Intermediate

Wilderness area of the Abruzzo National Park, perfect for those seeking silence and unspoilt nature.

Elevation gain
280 m
Duration
3 h

Passo San Leonardo

Majella · 1280 m · Easy–Intermediate

Wide open spaces, woods and gentle slopes. Routes can be adapted for groups with different levels.

Elevation gain
250 m
Duration
2 h 30 min

Campo Imperatore

Gran Sasso · 1500–1800 m · Intermediate

The “Little Tibet” of Abruzzo: vast plateau, open views and a unique atmosphere.

Elevation gain
300 m
Duration
3 h

Rosello Fir Forest

Nature Reserve · 1100 m · Easy

White fir forest, one of the most impressive in Italy. Simple and very scenic route.

Elevation gain
100 m
Duration
1 h 30 min

Vincenzo Sebastiani Mountain Hut

Velino-Sirente · 2100 m · Intermediate–Challenging

Spectacular route in the Velino massif. Wide views and high‑altitude environment.

Elevation gain
550 m
Duration
4 h

Ovindoli → Piani di Pezza

Altopiano delle Rocche · 1450 m · Easy–Intermediate

Very popular route: woods, clearings and the wide snow-covered plateau of Piani di Pezza.

Elevation gain
220 m
Duration
2 h 30 min

Ovindoli → Monte delle Lenzuola

Altopiano delle Rocche · 1800 m · Intermediate

Panoramic ridge with views of Sirente, Velino and Piani di Pezza. Perfect for photographers.

Elevation gain
400 m
Duration
3 h 15 min

Val di Rose

PNALM · 1500–1900 m · Intermediate–Challenging

One of the most famous routes in the Abruzzo National Park. Chance to spot chamois.

Elevation gain
600 m
Duration
4 h 30 min

Val Fondillo

PNALM · 1080–1300 m · Easy

Simple and evocative route through snow-covered woods, frozen streams and silent clearings.

Elevation gain
180 m
Duration
2 h
Key rules

Rules to follow in the mountains with snowshoes

  • Always check the avalanche bulletin.
  • Check the weather forecast.
  • Choose routes suited to your level.
  • Start early.
  • Never go alone.
  • Stay on the route.
  • Respect wildlife.
  • Adapt the pace to the group.
  • Bring appropriate equipment.
  • If in doubt, turn back.
Advanced safety

Transceiver, shovel, probe and self‑rescue

Avalanche transceiver

  • Wear it under your jacket.
  • Switch it on before setting off.
  • Check the battery.
  • Practice using it.

Shovel and probe

  • Always carry them together with the transceiver.
  • The probe allows precise location.
  • The shovel allows fast digging.

Other equipment

  • Backpack with hip belt.
  • First aid kit.
  • Emergency blanket.
  • Whistle and headlamp.
  • Power bank.
Snowshoe trekking guide in Abruzzo

Snowshoeing means hiking on snow using snowshoes (“racchette da neve”), devices attached to boots that distribute body weight over a wider surface, preventing you from sinking. It is an aerobic activity accessible to everyone (often from 6 years old and up) that allows you to enjoy the winter landscape, though it requires some basic rules. Abruzzo is the ideal region for this activity.


View the map online

Walking with snowshoes is one of the simplest and most fascinating ways to explore the mountains in winter. Snowshoes — or “racchette da neve” — allow you to move across snowy terrain without sinking, distributing body weight and ensuring stability even on fresh snow or gentle slopes.


Menù sulla mappa: per scorrere il menù testuale con immagini vai in basso

Explore L'Aquila and Surroundings

🏛️ Culture & History

99 Cannelle The city's iconic fountain.
Basilica of Collemaggio A masterpiece of Abruzzese Romanesque.
L'Aquila in Brief A quick guide to the city's treasures.
Madonna D'Appari A sanctuary carved into the rock.

🥾 Trekking & Outdoor

Trekking Maps Download GPX routes.
Gran Sasso d'Italia Climb to Corno Grande.
Stiffe Caves A spectacular underground world.

📢 Info & Weather

Abruzzo Webcams Snow and weather in real time.

Collegamenti rapidi

Il nostro menù con l'elenco dei nostri collegamenti rapidi.

Skiing in Abruzzo – snow report

The most popular ski resorts, the updated snow report and useful information on how to find lifts or book accommodation for your winter holiday
Vai

Webcams in Abruzzo

View the webcams in Abruzzo and check real‑time weather conditions. Some webcams belong to www.abruzzoparchi.it, others are located throughout the region
Vai

Abruzzo weather

Weather forecasts for the coming days in Abruzzo. Live weather via our webcams and temperatures recorded in several mountain areas
Vai

Abruzzo trail maps

Maps for trekking, mountain biking, ski touring, running and horse riding. You can also download the GPX track of each route
Vai

Outdoor activities

Walks, diving, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding — all outdoor activities available in Abruzzo
Vai

Holiday in Abruzzo

Choose between sea or mountains, summer or winter, a sporty holiday or a relaxing one — Abruzzo has it all
Vai

Traditional Abruzzese cuisine

Abruzzo is famous for its cuisine, both mountain and coastal, with traditions that vary from area to area
Vai

Experience Abruzzo

Abruzzo’s villages are famous for their fortresses, mountains and the traditional trabocchi along the southern coast
Vai

Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park

One of Italy’s most famous and oldest national parks
Vai

Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park

One of Italy’s wildest parks, with typical Apennine landscapes and Dolomite‑like peaks
Vai

Velino‑Sirente Regional Park

Located in the heart of the Apennines, home to the beautiful villages of the Rocche Plateau
Vai

Majella National Park

One of the snowiest places in Italy, a unique mountain massif rising close to the sea
Vai