The W Trek in Torres Del Paine
The W Trek is Torres del Paine most famous hiking route, which can be walked in a variety of ways, from a multi-day trek to a series of day hikes.
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Every winter, a hush descends over Torres del Paine. The summer hikers disperse, leaving the park to a few brave adventures. Days are shorter and colder and some trails are snow-bound, but as the wind drops and the skies clear there are beautiful snowscapes to be explored.
The W Trek remains open throughout the winter, offering the opportunity to hike some of Torres del Paine’s most iconic trails with barely another hiker about (though you’ll need to be accompanied by a guide).
The Base of the Towers, French Valley and Grey Peninsula routes are all open, but the refugios between them are not, so some days will start with a transfer from your hotel to the trailhead. As well as being prepared for hiking in the snow, this also means that you’ll need to be fit enough to walk comparatively longer distances during the shorter daylight hours.
The O Circuit and more off the beaten track routes are closed throughout the winter.
Want to know what Torres del Paine hiking is like in winter?
Swoop Patagonia Expert Lauren
Winter hike to the Towers
Mountain biking in winter
Horse riding, kayaking and mountain biking are all of offer in Torres del Paine in winter in certain areas of the park.
Horse riding Follow the Serrano River to reach the Tyndall Glacier lookout point where your horse can rest as you take in views of the Southern Ice Cap stretching into the distance.
Kayaking Paddle Lago Grey to floating icebergs so close you can run your fingers over their surface, and follow the twisting Grey River to stunning views of the Paine Massif.
Mountain biking Take a fat bike to Laguna Amarga, past the dazzling Blue Lagoon and Cascada Paine waterfall, accompanied only by he crunch of snow under your tyres and the calls of waterbirds.
Torres del Paine has the highest number of pumas in the world, making it a sought-after destination for puma tracking.
While you can see pumas all year round, particularly in the more sparsely visited eastern sector of the park, winter can be an excellent time to see them. They descend from the mountains in search of food, appearing along hiking trails they would normally avoid in summer due to the presence of people.
Their beautiful golden colours stand out against the white snow in winter, and their tracks leave constant reminders of their activity.
Puma watching in winter
While the winter weather can be as unpredictable as any other season in this part of the world, and you’ll need to be prepared to be flexible with your itinerary, Patagonia’s famous winds are almost completely absent during winter. On a crisp blue sky day, the winter snows look absolutely magical.
“ There are very few Trekkers out in the winter so if you’re planning on going but not a confident camper/trekker then definitely book in a guide with Swoop. ”
Morwenna Customer
“ We were very lucky with weather, but I probably didn't understand the extent how weather conditions could impact this trek so much. So tip would be, be prepared for anything! ”
Sarah Customer
Many hotels and refugios close during the winter in Torres del Paine, so there is a reduced choice of place to stay. On the other hand, reduced demand means that you won’t find the room availability problems faced by summer visitors. Our specialists can help find the best option for you.
The central location of Hotel Lago Grey makes it a good choice as a base for the winter W Trek. The luxury Explora Torres del Paine is a little further south and requires increased travel times to the trailheads, but offers one-of-a-kind views of the entire Paine Massif in all its frozen grandeur.
Of the Torres del Paine refugios, only Paine Grande and Refugio Grey are open in winter.
Explora Torres del Paine
Don't be afraid to travel during the winter season - it's beautiful, less expensive, and you feel like you have the place to yourself! Read the full review
Travelled: August 2024
Melissa Moylan - USA
The landscape and weather were sensational, and the guides very professional and very good company. Read the full review
Travelled: August 2024
Richard Taylor - Australia
We went in the winter time and absolutely loved it. There were very few people on the trails and the weather was great. So peaceful. Read the full review
Travelled: July 2022
Linda Rouyer - USA
We love winter. Loved exploring Torres del Paine in the winter. It was nice not to have crowds throughout the park. Read the full review
Travelled: July 2022
Lynn Clancy - USA
Torres del Paine in winter was a beautiful experience. Definitely all the weathers in one day, but we had an amazing time. Read the full review
Travelled: June 2022
Alice Peace - UK
We had a fantastic time! Thank you! Read the full review
Travelled: May 2022
Anna Aboody - USA
Hiking up the Torres in a driving snow was pretty awesome; on top of the fact that the winter weather limited the number of people on the trail, we only saw one other hiker.
Travelled: July 2017
Philip - Virginia, US
Swoop was great in that they helped guide me to finding the right guided trip in the winter. Without Swoop, planning this trip would have been a lot more tricky! Nothing could have been done differently. Read the full review
Travelled: May 2017
Samantha Hastie -
Patagonia was amazing! We were wary of visiting in the middle of winter, but we are so glad that we avoided the crowds and could enjoy the peacefulness of the area.
Travelled: August 2016
Stuart & Sandra -
The trek was unbelievable!!! The best hike I've done. We had a world class guide who was very informative and took care to make sure everyone was OK and spent time to really answer people’s questions.
Travelled: November 2015
Sarah -
We had a very good time, beautiful park, nature absolutely great, transport there and back, all very well organised. We'd like to come back next year!
Travelled: May 2014
Marcel -
I loved my time in the park! The itinerary was great, Swoop was great, thanks again for helping me have such an amazing experience in Patagonia.
Travelled: July 2013
Thomas -
Each day brought a different hike and ever changing views to be in awe of. Thanks again for all of your help, Our family had an absolutely outstanding trip!
Travelled: June 2013
Mitch & Family -
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Yes, though you will have to be accompanied by a guide for safety.
The W Trek trails are passable in winter, although more of a challenge to hike because of the snow. As not all the refugios are open, you'll be doing the W Trek as day hikes, and some days will start with a transfer to the trailhead. This means you'll be walking longer days than in summer, with shorter daylight hours, so you'll need to be fit.
Flexibility is key, as unexpected weather conditions can lead to changes to your itinerary.
The Full Circuit and other off-the-beaten-track trails aren't used in winter, and there is no service in the refugios in these more remote areas.
You can still kayak, horseback ride and mountain bike your way around a snowy Torres del Paine, but excursions are limited. There are no multi-day trips, but half and full day trips are available in certain areas of the park.
Only a few of the hotels and lodges remain open in winter season, as most places close for the season. A number of hotels and lodges remain open.Those refugios that remain open offer reduced services. Beds and showers will be available, but heating cannot always be guaranteed.
Most of our trips run with a minimum of two travellers, so if you are travelling on your own we will do our best to align your travel dates with other confirmed groups that you can join. Flexibility in your travel dates will increase your chances of finding a trip, and you may need to wait a little longer to secure your space in order to allow time for more groups to confirm their departures.
Transfers from Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine still run in winter. Some services in the national park are reduced however, such as the Lago Grey catamaran which only runs a couple of times a week.
Transport links between Puerto Natales and El Calafate in Argentina (for Los Glaciares National Park) are reduced compared to summer, and buses do not run every day. Our specialists will be able to advise the best way to get between the two parks.
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