snowshoe
Winter Hike to
Rotwand
- Condition: Suitable for beginners with basic fitness
- Dificulty: Easy, no special skills needed
- Duration: 6-8 hours
- Language: English
- Price: 50,00 Euro / person
- Equipment needed: Snowshoes
Join us for a beautiful one-day hike to Rotwand, starting from Spitzingsee.
This hike will be done at an easy, natural pace, so you can truly enjoy the journey instead of rushing it.
You will be part of a relaxed, friendly, and international group, surrounded by people with similar interests, with plenty of time to relax, recharge, and socialize.
The hike is a guided one, so you can feel safe and supported throughout the day. Don’t worry if you don’t have your own shoes — I can provide some for you.
Ready for fresh air and new friends? Sign up today!
Trip Profile
Grade
Easy - T2
Duration
6-8 Hours
Length
14,5 KM
Altitude difference
873 m
Max Altitude
1884 m
Start
Spitzingsee
End
Spitzingsee
accomodation
on request
meals
on request
season
Jan - Dec
Participants' Reviews
all opinions matter
I just wanted to say thank you for the amazing hiking experience! Your guidance and local knowledge made the whole trip feel safe, enjoyable, and enriching. Looking forward to joining more of your hikes in the future!
Anil Kulan
Turkey
Our snowy hike with Cosmin was an absolute joy. He's not only a funny and friendly person, but also an experienced hiker, with whom I felt super safe with. I can nothing but recommend him as a guide!
Johanna Schmitt
Germany
Cosmin takes care of every member in the group, never leaving anyone behind. Apart from the great organizational and technical skills, Cosmin knows how to create an enjoyable and easy-going atmosphere which is one of the best parts
Dushica Milosavljevikj
North Macedonia
Cosmin was once again an exceptional organizer. He took care of every detail, chose a route suitable for the season, motivated us throughout the hike, and created a positive vibe that made us feel safe and enjoy the day to the fullest.
Cristina Gheorghe
Romania
Overview - Winter Hike to Rotwand
Rotwand from Spitzingsee
On our way to Rotwand, we will pass Geliselsstein (1332 m), and on the return we will take a different scenic route via Taubenstein (1692 m) – giving you varied landscapes and fresh perspectives throughout the day.
At the Rotwandhaus, we pause to enjoy warm refreshments before returning to Spitzingsee.
This tour is ideal for hikers seeking a well-organized winter experience, combining mountain safety, local knowledge, and the beauty of the Bavarian Alps.
Want to explore more hikes? Check out the other routes here!
Looking for something personalized? As an NLP trainer, I also offer custom events that combine hiking with communication training – a great way to connect, learn, and grow together. Check them out here!
Over the Years, Many People Have Chosen:
comfort
Don't worry about route navigation, or timing. it's all taken care of.
Knowledge
Explore places that are not always written in the guidebooks.
connection
Friendly, respectful atmosphere that encourages connections among participants.
Safety
With a specialist guiding you, you’ll avoid risky situations and enjoy the hike.
Equipment Information
Mandatory:
- ID / Passport
- Winter mountain shoes
- Gaiters
- Hiking socks
- Warm / winter hiking clothes
- Warm hat or beanie
- Neck protection: balaclava, scarf or neck gaiter
- Hand gloves
- Spikes / shoe spikes
- Snow shoes (Don’t worry if you don’t have your own shoes — I can provide some for you.)
- Headlamp
- Lightweight backpack (30–35 liters, with adjustable straps)
- Snacks: non-perishable and energy-dense (e.g., dehydrated food, cereal bars)
- Warm tee or water: approx. 1–1,5 liters
- Cash and credit card
Optional:
- Hiking poles;
- First aid kit.
If you’re interested in learning more about hiking equipment, click here for detailed information. Additionally, if you’d like a checklist to print and take with you, you can download it here: Packing List WINTER Snowshoe hike
Reserve your place for this weekend’s hike to Rotwand!
Directions for the Winter Hike to Rotwand
By public transport: Munich Central Station (München Hauptbahnhof).
By car: Spitzingsee, 83727 Schliersee
You will receive all the exact details in your confirmation email.
What's Included
- Professional guiding: the hike is led by a certified and experienced mountain leader who is familiar with the trail, the area and safety protocols.
- Route planning & pre-hike consultation: advice on necessary gear, physical preparation, and assistance with any special requirements.
- Nature, navigation & mountain tips: insights about local flora, fauna, geography, basic orientation, and mountain safety tips.
- Transportation assistance (optional): coordination of shared transportation or recommendations (transport is not included unless specified).
- Organized breaks: scenic and safe spots for resting, snacking, and socializing.
- Photos from the hike: the photos during the hike will be shared with the participants afterward.
- Safety: monitoring the group’s condition and adjusting the pace or route if needed.
- First aid support: a first aid kit will be available for minor injuries.
- Friendly atmosphere: small groups, great people, and an authentic nature experience.
What's NOT Included
- Transportation to/from the starting point (unless otherwise stated).
- Parking fees (if needed).
- Meals and snacks (participants should bring their own food and water).
- Entrance fees or permits: any entrance fees are paid separately.
- Tips for the guide are not included in the price and are optional, based on your satisfaction.
- Snowshoe renting fee.
Limited availability
Spots fill up fast – don’t wait too long.-
Hike with like-minded people who might become lifelong friends.
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No worries about getting lost. Just fresh air and fun.
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Feel recharged in just one day.
About your guide: Cosmin Mihoreanu - certified UIMLA Bergwanderführer (Mountain Leader)
Since 2019, I’ve guided over 100 hikes that I personally organized, accompanying international visitors and guests through some of the most stunning landscapes—especially in Germany’s Bavarian Alps and across the beautiful Austrian Alps.
As a guide, I’m highly attentive and safety-oriented, ensuring that my guests feel confident and supported on the trail. I’m also deeply committed to protecting the environment, doing my best to minimize our impact and promote responsible hiking practices.
In addition, I am a certified NLP communication trainer and coach. This allows me to support individuals not only physically but also mentally and emotionally during our outdoor experiences. Using psychological NLP methods, I’ve helped several clients overcome their fear of heights and gain greater confidence in alpine terrain.