Snowshoe hike in the Jura
Snowshoe hike in the Jura with a guide – a unique experience
A snowshoe hike in the depths of winter in the heart of the Jura Mountains
Practical information – Grosdar Canyoning
Duration
Half a day
(approx. 3½ hours)
Day
(approx. 6½ hours)
Level
Beginners and Athletes
Price
€250.00 per group of up to 5 people (half-day)
€385.00 per group of up to 5 people (full day)
+ €50.00 per additional person (half-day)
+ €77.00 per additional person (per day)
Private guide for your group
Minimum age
Ages 8 and over
Location
Jura Mountains, Franche-Comté
or
Retord Plateau, Ain

What to expect on your snowshoe hike
Well-equipped for winter, set off on a snowshoe hike in the Jura Mountains, near Geneva and the resort of Les Rousses, or on the Plateau de Retord.
Depending on your fitness level and what you fancy, the outing could be a gentle walk to spot wildlife and enjoy the scenery, or a more challenging hike such as the ascent of the Crêt de la Neige, the highest peak in the Jura.
In winter, the atmosphere in the mountains is particularly pleasant: there are fewer visitors and the snow-covered landscapes provide the perfect setting to make the most of the activity.
This tour is available as a private group tour, ensuring personalised guidance and a pace tailored to your group.
Winter activities without skiing
Snowshoeing is the perfect way to enjoy the snow in the Jura without having to ski. It offers a simple, alternative way to explore the mountains.
The hikes are accessible from various parts of the mountain range, notably starting from the Monts Jura or Plateau de Retord resorts.
There are several snowshoe walks to choose from for your outing
Depending on your location and the conditions, we offer a range of snowshoe hiking routes in the Jura, near Saint-Claude, Les Rousses, La Vattay, the Pays de Gex and the Plateau de Retord.
La Dôle on snowshoes
A scenic hike offering unobstructed views of the Jura Mountains and the Alps.

Snowshoe hike to Crêt de la Neige
A more challenging hike to the highest point in the Jura, ideal for fit hikers.

The Retord Plateau on snowshoes
An accessible route through unspoilt countryside, perfect for a day out in the great outdoors.

Book your snowshoe hike in the Jura
Book your private snowshoe hike now. Spend a half-day or a full day enjoying some winter sports in the heart of the Jura Mountains!
Guided snowshoe hike in the Jura in winter
A unique winter experience in Franche-Comté, close to the resorts of the Monts Jura.
Why choose snowshoe hiking in the Jura?
- Winter walking tours for ages 8 and over.
- Breathtaking views of the Jura Mountains and the Mont Blanc massif.
- An alternative to skiing when there isn’t enough snow at the resorts in the Monts Jura, Les Rousses and the Plateau de Retord.
- A wide variety of trails close to Geneva, Les Rousses, La Vattay and the Retord Plateau.
Safety, supervision and equipment
Snowshoe walks in the Jura are led by a local guide dedicated to your group. They are suitable for beginners and active participants aged 8 and over.
This outdoor activity in Franche-Comté can be enjoyed as a half-day or full-day trip, with a guide all to yourselves.
- Walk on the Retord Plateau – Half-day – Ages 8 and over
- La Dôle, the iconic peak of the Jura (1,677 metres) – day trip – Ages 12 and over
- Crêt de la Neige, the highest peak in the Jura (1,721 metres) – day trip – Ages 15 and over
In winter, conditions can change rapidly. The route can therefore be adjusted to suit the current conditions.
If you’re travelling from Lyon, Geneva, Dijon or Besançon, the journey will take between 1 and 2 hours.
What to bring
- Waterproof walking boots (no moon boots),
- Backpack,
- Water bottle,
- Snacks,
- Picnic (day trip only)
- Warm clothing.
The price includes:
- Supervision by a state-qualified guide,
- Team and individual equipment,
- The guide’s third-party liability insurance.
Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
At what age can you start snowshoeing?
The tours are suitable for children aged 8 and over. The route is tailored to the age and ability of the participants.
Do you need to be fit to go snowshoeing?
No, snowshoeing in the Jura is suitable for everyone. There are easy trails for beginners, whilst more challenging routes are available for those who are physically active.
Is the exit supervised?
Yes, all our winter activities in the Jura are led by a guide, ensuring safety, expert guidance and the chance to explore the natural environment.
What equipment do you need for a snowshoe outing?
Snowshoes and specialist equipment can be provided. You will need to bring warm clothing, footwear suitable for walking in winter (no moon boots), a rucksack and something to drink.
How long should I allow for this?
Allow 3½ hours for half-day trips and 6½ hours for full-day trips.
What if the weather is bad?
The guide may change the itinerary. If the activity cannot go ahead, we will reschedule it for another day. If this is not possible, we will cancel it. In that case, you will receive a full refund.

Winter sports & relaxation