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  • Hi Kristof,

    Thank you for your post.

    I have attached the map of the area which includes the snowshoe tracks, you can use them without a guide and the are free of charge if you don't use any ski lifts to access them. This also has Skimo routes - some of the routes run parralel but can't be mixed.
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  • snowshoeing

    Kristof

    I understand that there are two snowshoe tracks ("racket circuits") in the area (in the Pal section, if I am correct). Can one use them without a guide / free of charge? What about the skimo routes -- is one allowed to go along them on the snowshoes? Thanks a lot for the answer!