📚 In the Rabbiese dialect: "chiaspola," verb "to chiaspolar"
During the long winters of the past, snowshoes became a vital tool for the people of the Solandro Valley. They were used to move across snowy and hostile landscapes. Every family owned a pair and used them to travel to the farmstead for milking, to deliver freshly milked milk to the dairy, or to venture into the woods to gather firewood.
🛠️ How were they made?
Traditional snowshoes were crafted using simple materials readily available in the area, such as wood and animal horns found in the forest. These were tied under footwear with leather and rope bindings. The goal was to distribute body weight over a larger surface area, preventing the wearer from sinking into deep snow.
the magic of winter
Must-see itineraries
If you love the mountains in winter but prefer the silence and calm of the woods over the excitement and adrenaline of the slopes, snowshoe walks through the snowy landscapes of Val di Sole are perfect for you!
Along well-marked and groomed trails, you can relax in nature without a care in the world. You’ll reach charming alpine huts to enjoy delicious local dishes, enchanting frozen alpine lakes covered in soft snow, and breathtaking landscapes.
💡 TIPS FROM OUR ALPINE GUIDES
#1 Choose a route suitable for your abilities and physical fitness: walking with snowshoes requires more effort, focus, and energy.
#2Gather detailed information about the conditions of your chosen routes: before setting out on your hike, check the current and forecasted weather, assess snow conditions, and consult the avalanche bulletin.
#3 Dress appropriately for a snow hike: wear thermal clothing and dress in layers. Use winter boots that can accommodate snowshoes, or if there’s little snow or ice, wear snow spikes.
For your snow hike, make sure to prepare properly by wearing the following items:
Snowshoes and poles: If you don’t have them, you can rent them from the rental shops listed below.
Winter trekking boots: For a snowshoe hike, you’ll need to wear sturdy boots that can accommodate snowshoes. And no, Moon Boots won’t work!
Winter and thermal clothing: Dress in layers with comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing that can get wet.
Gloves and a hat: To keep yourself warm.
Backpack: Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, spare clothes, a thermos with hot beverages, snacks, a first aid kit, and an ARTVA self-rescue device (available for rent).
ANDAR PER MONTI: guided exursions
If you prefer to venture into the snow with experts, choose one of the scheduled guided excursions
23 December - 10 March 2025
Malé - Piazzale Guardi parking area
each Monday
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9:15 am -12:30 pm
Among the Bolentina Alpine Diaries
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: moderate
03 January - 28 March 2025
Peio - Cable Car Square - Peio Fonti , Rabbi - Rabbi Info Point Park
each Wednesday, Friday
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9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
A starry sky of the Stelvio National Park
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: easy
23 December - 16 March 2025
Peio - bus parking area Peio Paese
each Monday
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2 pm - 4:30 pm
The Covel Plain
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: easy
26 December - 27 March 2025
Peio - Rifugio Lo Scoiattolo - Peio Fonti
each Thursday
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10:15 am - 12:15 pm
The snow-covered highlands: the magic of the Park
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: easy
28 December - 15 March 2025
Pellizzano - Pellizzano Information Office
each Saturday
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9:15 am - 12:30 pm
Caprioli Lake - Valpiana
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: easy
27 December - 14 March 2025
Marilleva Mezzana - Stal Brewery in Pellizzano
each Friday
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9:15 am - 3:30 pm
Malga Stabli
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: moderate
25 December - 12 March 2025
Marilleva Mezzana - Mezzana Information Office
each Wednesday
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9.15 am - 12.30 pm
At the foot of the Rifugio Orso Bruno
Excursion of the winter program Andar per Monti
Difficulty level: moderate/easy
Snow conditions on groomed trails: update December 24, 2024
Trail conditions
We recommend always checking the snow conditions on the trails you choose to follow in winter. You can contact the Alpine Guides office of Val di Sole, visit the local information offices in the valley, or check the updated information below:
1. LE MALGHE DI RABBI
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable between 20 - 40 cm
2. MASI DI VALORZ
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm presence of ice
3. PONTE SOSPESO - MALGA FRATTE
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
4. MALGA MONTE SOLE
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable between 20 - 40 cm
5. MALGA STABLASOLO
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
6. TRA LE MALGHE DI BOLENTINA
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable of 20 cm
7. LA VIA DEGLI IMPERATORI - VAL MELEDRIO
🥾 Passable with snowshoes, lower part also with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
8. SALITA AL MALGHET AUT
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable between 20 - 40 cm
9. BAITA CIOCOMITI - MALGA VIGO
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable, presence of ice
10. MALGA BASSA DI PRESSON E MASI DI RONZOLA
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
11. MALGHETTO DI ALMAZZAGO
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable of 20 cm, presence of ice
12. MADONNA DELLE CIME
🥾 Passable on foot ❄️ Snow depth variable of 20 cm, presence of ice
13. LAGHI DEL MALGHETTO
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable between 20 - 40 cm, presence of ice
14. MARILLEVA 1400 - LAGO DEI CAPRIOLI🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable between 20 - 40 cm
15. LE MALGHE DI ORTISÈ
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 20 - 40 cm
16. SENTIERO DEGLI GNOMI
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
17. VALPIANA
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
18. SANTA LUCIA
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
19. GIRO DEI MASI
🥾 Passable with crampons ❄️ Snow depth variable between 0 - 20 cm, presence of ice
20. ALLA SCOPERTA DEL PARCO
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable of 20 cm, presence of ice
21. IL BOSCO DEGLI UROGALLI
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Snow depth variable of 20 cm, presence of ice
22. VERNIANA - SAVIANA
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Trail not yet marked due to lack of snow
23. VELON
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Trail not yet marked due to lack of snow
24. GIRO DELL'ALTIPORTO
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Trail not yet marked due to lack of snow
25. FARINEL
🥾 Passable with snowshoes ❄️ Trail not yet marked due to lack of snow
26. LA CONCA DEL PRESENA
🥾 Trail not yet marked due to lack of snow ❄️ Trail not yet marked due to lack of snow
AVALANCHE FORECAST
Check the updated bulletin on valanghe.report
Avalanche risk and snowpack conditions
The new avalanche forecast covers the Euregio countries of Tyrol, South Tyrol and Trentino.
The avalanche danger forecast and all information on snow and avalanches can be found here: avalanche.report