Snowshoe Trekking at 2600m

Discover the Magic of High-Altitude Winter Trails

Snowshoe Trekking in Sierra Nevada

If you love hiking and snow-covered landscapes, this experience is made for you. Strap on your snowshoes and explore the majestic peaks of Sierra Nevada. With a guided walk, you'll discover some of the most breathtaking scenery in southern Europe.

Snowshoes allow us to move easily across snowy terrain. We'll follow a gentle trail for just over two hours, reaching an altitude of 2,500 metres. No prior experience is needed—just a desire to walk and enjoy nature at its purest.

This is a perfect choice for those seeking a light challenge, fresh mountain air, and an unforgettable high-altitude adventure.

Every step is a journey. Every trail, a story.
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Snowshoeing icon Activity: Snowshoe Hiking
Elevation Gain: 270 m
Distance: Approx. 6 km
Trail Type: Snow-covered paths
Route Style: Linear or circular, depending on snow conditions
Walking Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Terrain: First half uphill, second half gentle descent
Accessibility & Recommendations
This activity is not recommended for children under 12, as the snowshoes are designed for teenagers and adults.

The route is not technically difficult, but participants should be comfortable walking. Keep in mind that the hike takes place at around 2,500 metres above sea level, where the thinner air may make physical effort feel more intense.

It’s a safe experience, guided by professionals, and takes place in areas without technical risks or challenging sections.

We recommend wearing appropriate snow gear, using sun protection, and bringing comfortable footwear. If you have any concerns about your physical condition, feel free to contact us before booking.

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Price
52 €
(per person)
Small groups for a close and personalized experience
Free Cancellation
Accepted payments
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What's Included
✔️ Civil liability and accident insurance (in accordance with Andalusian regulations).
✔️ Bottle of water and energy bar.
✔️ Round-trip transport from Granada (courtesy service).
What to Bring
🥾 Hiking boots are recommended to prevent snowshoes from hurting your ankles.
🧦 If your shoes aren’t waterproof, bring spare dry socks and shoes to leave in the car.
🧥 Warm clothing: winter coat, thermal layers, and comfortable walking trousers.
🌬️ In windy conditions, thermal underwear or windproof layers are recommended.
🧤 Gloves, hat, and scarf.
🕶️ Sunglasses (essential).
☀️ Sunscreen.
💋 Lip balm.
🚗 If you're prone to motion sickness on mountain roads, consult your doctor about preventive medication.

The mountain offers many ways to travel. Pick the one that feels like yours.

Our Location
The meeting point will be Cafeteria Casa Valentyna, located in the plaza.

Please note that we don’t have an office there — we’ll meet directly at the café.

The cafeteria opens at 7:00 AM, so you’re welcome to enjoy a coffee or breakfast before the tour.

If you prefer, you can also wait in the center of the square, near the fountain.
Parking Information
If you're arriving by car, please note that parking in Granada’s city center is regulated and time-limited. We recommend using nearby public parking lots for greater convenience.