The snowy landscape absorbs sound, creating a tranquil environment perfect for unwinding. Snow-covered trees, frozen lake, and frosty mountain views provide a breathtaking backdrop. We offer a lot of activities on snow; from sledding, snowshoeing, hiking, skiing to building snowmen, there’s plenty to do during the day before cozying up at your campsite. You can also enjoy in our SPA room with jacuzzi, sauna and massage chair.
Snow camping requires a bit more preparation than traditional camping. Here’s how to gear up for a successful trip:
1. Use a four-season tent designed to withstand snow and wind. Choose a sleeping bag rated for sub-zero temperatures. Prevent heat loss by using a pad with high thermal resistance.
2. Start with moisture-wicking base layers, add insulating layers like fleece, and top it off with a waterproof outer layer.
3. Important gear to have with you:
-Portable stove for hot meals and drinks.
-Headlamp with extra batteries (cold drains batteries quickly).
-Waterproof boots and gloves.
4. If allowed, a small campfire can enhance the winter camping experience. Don’t forget to gather dry firewood during the day!
Camping in the snow at our camp is more than just an adventure; it’s an opportunity to connect with nature in its most serene and pristine form. Whether you’re sipping hot cocoa by the fire or marveling at the snowy peaks, the experience will leave you with cherished memories.