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winter walking in central europe - where??

Mon 30 Jul, 2012 9:52 pm

hey all,

so i was planning on walking the overland track around may this year... but as it happens i will be in switzerland in february and figured i may as well stay an extra week and do some winter walking in europe. the thing is, whilst a lot of people in australia seem to get pretty excited about going for a walk in the snow i am having a hard time finding much about it in europe. it seems they have the better sense to stay indoors. can anyone help me out please? :) keen on something around 4 nights in switzerland, austria or the north of italy. staying in huts/lodges would be preferred to tents.

cheers!

- dan

Re: winter walking in central europe - where??

Mon 30 Jul, 2012 11:56 pm

That's mid-Winter. If you are thinking of the high mountains, people will be ski-touring between huts at that time of the year but that's still mountaineering rather than 'winter walking'. You could do similar trips using snowshoes I suppose, provided you knew what you were doing.

Re: winter walking in central europe - where??

Tue 31 Jul, 2012 8:02 am

Do the type of walking where you have a lift to go up and some skis or a board to help you get down. There is a reason winter walking doesn't seem popular and it's not because everyone is indoors rather that skiing is so much better

Re: winter walking in central europe - where??

Tue 31 Jul, 2012 7:29 pm

i am already going skiing for a week at a swish chalet in austria!! :) but going up and down a hill with thousands of other people is a very different experience to a bushwalk!!

Re: winter walking in central europe - where??

Wed 01 Aug, 2012 10:33 am

Hi Dan,
If you are able to read german or italian here (http://www.hikr.org/) are some hiking reports from Switzerland. http://outdoorseiten.net/ is a good forum where you could also post questions in English, although signup is in german, sorry. Another option would be to stay at a hut for 4 days and do some daytrips. I guess you know that at that time of the year snowshoes are a must on most alpine tours.
Some other useful websites are http://wanderland.myswitzerland.com/en/welcome.cfm which also has information in English and http://www.englishforum.ch/sports-fitness/58438-hiking-switzerland.html. Dont forget also that at that time of the year some roads are closed or can be closed suddenly due to snowfalls, which at times cuts of entire valleys.
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