This winter I went out 4 times with my snow shoes. We haven't had very good snow conditions this winter, not enough snow. But that meant I didn't need the snowshoes for 2 of the walks which is good, as snowshoeing is just about the most tiring walking experience you can have. More than rock climbing or backcountry skiing.
The first solo one I did was in Vercors, at a place called La Tête Chevalière. The climb is easy at first, on a gravel road covered in snow, and then it gets harder as there's no track and no real snowshoe marks so I did my own thing based on the maps. You basically follow the side of a cliff for the last third of the walk, which can be pretty intimidating. But it's not a very hard walk, and it's very rewarding.