My First Ski Touring Adventure – 4 Day Hut-to-Hut Tour in the Queyras, French Alps


My First Ski Touring Adventure – 4 Day Hut-to-Hut Tour in the Queyras, French Alps

Discover ski touring on this 4-day hut-to-hut journey through the serene Queyras mountains in the French Alps.

Location: Queyras, French Alps

Holiday Price
Adult: 864€ to 864€
Prices will vary depending on your dates, party size and / or accommodation choice.

What's Included?

  • 3 nights half board (evening meal and breakfast) accommodation in high mountain refuges
  • 3 picnic lunches
  • 4 days guided ski touring with UIAGM high mountain guide
  • Avalanche safety pack (DVA, shovel and probe)
  • A Free App for your smartphone with full details of the trip and other useful information.
  • A contribution on your behalf to a rewilding project with Mossy Earth

Extras to Pay for

  • 1 picnic lunch on first day 
  • Your journey to and from Molines-en-Queyras or Mont-Dauphin-Guillestre (if using the guide transport)
  • Ski touring equipment: ski touring skis, skins, ski crampons, poles, ski touring boots and helmet (you can hire these locally if you don't have your own)
  • Drinks and snacks in refuges
  • Tips for the guide

Step into the world of ski touring with this unforgettable 4-day hut-to-hut adventure in the Queyras, a remote and spectacular region of the French Alps tucked along the Italian border. Designed for strong piste skiers with some experience off-piste and with a good level of fitness, this trip is your gateway to the serene, crowd-free world of ski touring — no prior experience needed.

Over four immersive days, you’ll learn the core skills of ski touring: how to use your equipment, move efficiently uphill on skins, master kick turns, and understand avalanche safety basics. All of this unfolds in the peaceful, powder-dusted valleys and forests of the Queyras Regional Park — far from the buzz of busy ski resorts.

Your journey includes three nights in warm, characterful mountain refuges: two nights in a welcoming base refuge where you'll settle in and learn the ropes, followed by a mini traverse to a second high-mountain hut for your final night — the perfect taste of true hut-to-hut touring. One of the days includes a tour with a lighter pack, giving you freedom to move and focus on technique while soaking up the winter magic around you.

Led by passionate local guides, you’ll experience not just the thrill of skiing in wild terrain, but also the charm of alpine culture — think wood-panelled refuges, hearty mountain meals, and evenings by the fire surrounded by fellow adventurers.

Holiday Highlights

  • Learn the fundamentals of ski touring, from equipment use and kick turns to avalanche safety
  • Explore the sun-kissed, off-piste slopes of the Queyras in the French Alps — a hidden gem near the Italian border
  • Enjoy a true hut-to-hut experience with three nights in cosy, characterful mountain refuges
  • Tour with a light pack on Day 2 to focus on technique and fully enjoy the terrain
  • Traverse to a remote high-mountain refuge for a rewarding backcountry journey
  • Be guided by fully qualified UIAGM high mountain guides and refuel each night with hearty alpine meals

Safety First in the Winter Mountains 

 Ski touring in the backcountry is an exhilarating way to explore the mountains — but it also comes with serious responsibilities. Travelling off-piste in winter means navigating avalanche terrain, variable snow conditions, and remote alpine environments where careful planning and real-time decision-making are crucial. That’s why safety is central to every aspect of this trip. 

 You’ll be accompanied by a UIAGM high mountain guide — an internationally certified professional trained to the highest level in snow safety, mountain navigation, and group management. To ensure close support and expert supervision, we keep our group sizes small, with a maximum of seven clients per guide. From teaching you how to use your avalanche safety equipment to choosing the safest lines and adapting to daily conditions, your guide will help you build confidence while keeping you safe in the wild winter landscape.

Who Will Love This Trip

This adventure is ideal for confident piste skiers with some experience off piste in different snow conditions and good fitness who are itching to explore beyond the ski lifts. If you’ve dreamed of accessing wild, off-the-beaten-path terrain under your own steam — but want expert guidance and a welcoming, beginner-friendly approach — this is the perfect first step into the world of ski touring. 

You don’t need any previous touring experience, just a sense of adventure, a love for wild landscapes, and the skills to handle varied snow conditions off-piste.

To ensure the safety of the group, the guide reserves the right to ask any participant to leave the trip if it becomes clear they are not physically capable or technically prepared to complete the tour safely. This is rare, but necessary in such a dynamic mountain environment.

Being well-prepared and honest about your ability helps ensure a fun, safe, and rewarding experience for everyone on the journey. Check out our ski touring kit list to get prepared with the essentials.

If you are still not sure if ski touring is for you, have a read our blog, Is Ski Touring for Me?

Itinerary

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Your ski touring adventure begins in Molines-en-Queyras, a charming Alpine village nestled in the heart of the Queyras Regional Natural Park.

We meet on the morning of Day 1 – if you're travelling from afar, we highly recommend arriving the night before.
Need a place to stay? Just ask – we’re happy to recommend cosy, locally run hotels.

By Train (Recommended)

  • From Paris: Take a TGV to Valence or Grenoble, then a TER regional train to Montdauphin–Guillestre (approx. 5–6 hours total).
  • There's also a direct overnight train from Paris to Montdauphin–Guillestre.
  • From the station (35 minutes from Molines), we can help organise a shuttle, taxi, or transfer. From Guillestre Mont-Dauphin train station to Molines - see the shuttle services to Molines here.
  • If you’re not hiring a car or don't want the hassle of a taxi or bus to Molines, your guide can collect you from Mont-Dauphin on Day 1 at no extra cost.

Check out SNCF for train journey planning

By Car

  • Approx. 3 hours from Grenoble2h45 from Turin3 hours from Marseille.
  • In winter, snow tyres or chains are essential.
  • Parking is available in the village.
  • By Air

    • Fly into Turin, Marseille, or Grenoble. 
    • From Marseille Airport: A weekend-only ski shuttle goes directly to Molines.  Check this out here. You can also take a train from Marseille Saint-Charles to Guillestre–Montdauphin, with regular shuttles between airport and train station. 
    • From Turin: Take the  linkbus to Briançon, then continue by train to Montdauphin–Guillestre.
    • From Grenoble: Take the airport shuttle to Grenoble train station and then the train from Grenoble to Montdauphin–Guillestre

    Need help planning your route or booking your transfer? We’re here to help!