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One of the most famous multi-day mountain hike in the Alps!
Adventure in France, Italy, and Switzerland: explore these alpine cultures. Hike to Lac Blanc!
Hiking the Mt. Blanc Range allows for you to be as close as possible to this legendary alpine giant without actually climbing it. Every day, you will enjoy so many new adventures as you explore the different sides, cultures, and landscapes of the range: first through France, and then Italy and finally Switzerland. The well-marked trails and circuits are used for both trade and communications that have been used since Antiquity. This is hands down one of the world’s best and most classic multi-day mountain hikes!
Included/Excluded
- Specialized bilingual guide
- Private Transport
- Entrance fees (Cable and car and Moon Valley)
- Box lunch water, banana apple and chocolate
- Departure Taxes
- Entry Fees
- 5 Star Accommodation
- Airport Transfers
Tour Plan
Day 1 Arrival day in Chamonix
Today, you will start your adventure when you arrive in Chamonix. You will check in to your hotel and get your travel bag with all the information you will need for your trip.
Accommodation: Private double/twin room in hotel (3 star)
Meals included : None – dinner on your own in town
Day 2 Chamonix - Bellevue - col du Tricot pass - Les Contamines-Montjoie
After your transfer in a Bellevue cable car, you will arrive at the trailhead is at the top of the lift. You will be able to take in the amazing scenery as you stand at the foot of Mt. Blanc. From there you will start with a traverse to the Bionnassay Glacier. After a “nepali hanging bridge crossing”, you will hike through the alpine pastures that lead up to Col de Tricot Pass (2120m). You will get a short break to admire the views of Contamines-Montjoie Valley, then hike down a steep trail to the quaint rural chalets in Miage (1559m) your path will continue up to Chalets du Truc (1750m) and finally, contour around Mt. Truc (1811m) and then hike down into the village of Contamines-Montjoie, where you will spend
the night.
Please note: it is possible to shorten this hike if you bypass the ascent to Col du Tricot Pass.
Accommodation: Private double/twin room in hotel (2 star)
Meals included : breakfast and dinner
Day 3 Les Contamines-Montjoie - Notre-Dame-de-la-Gorge - col de la Croix-du-Bonhomme pass - Les Chapieux or Ville des Glaciers
In the morning, you will arrive at Notre-Dame-de-la-Gorge (1210m), you will have time to visit the renowned baroque church that marks start of the Roman road (the historic trade route used to travel from one mountain valley to another). After, you will climb to Col du Bonhomme Pass (2329m) which is known for the beautiful section of hiking along the far southern end of the range. This trail marks the boundary between the Mt. Blanc Range and the Beaufortain Mountains. You will continue to Col de la Croix-du-Bonhomme Pass (2433m), which has spectacular views of Mt. Pourri (3779m). During your descent, you will hike through alpine pastures to the small hamlet of Les Chapieux (1549m), typical of the area, where you will spend the night.
Accommodation: shared room (or double/twin room if available) in guest house
Meals included : breakfast and dinner
Day 4 Les Chapieux or Ville des Glaciers - col de la Seigne pass - Val Veny - Courmayeur
You will start the day’s hike from Ville des Glaciers (1800m), you will get to stop at the local farm along the way and learn how Beaufort cheese is made. From there you will continue your ascent through the beautiful alpine pastures to Col de la Seigne Pass (2516m) and the Italian border. From here, awe at the beautiful jagged and steep side of the Mt. Blanc Range. These legendary summits such as Mt. Blanc de Courmayeur, Noire de Peuterey Spire, and the Grandes Jorasses appear close enough to be able to reach out and touch them. The descent takes you through Val Veny to the foot of the Miage Glacier with its peaceful lake and unique alpine flora. Short transfer to Courmayeur (1226m), capital of the Italian Alps.
Accommodation: Private double/twin room in hotel (2 star)
Meals included : breakfast only, dinner on your own in town
Day 5 Courmayeur – Rifugio Elena - Grand Col Ferret pass - La Fouly or Champex
This short day is the halfway point on your tour and offers the opportunity to take it easy and recharge. After a short morning transfer to Val Ferret which is at the foot of Pré-de-Bar glacier, start the day’s hike with an ascent to Grand Col Ferret Pass (2537m), where you cross from Italy into Switzerland. Take one last look back down the Italian side before descending through Switzerland’s gentle alpine meadows as you hike all the way down to the small hamlet of Ferret (1740m). If you’re staying in Champex, bus transfer to the charming village along a small lake.
Accommodation: shared room (or double/twin room if available) in guest house
Meals included : breakfast and dinner
Day 6 La Fouly or Champex - Bovine (Fenêtre d’Arpette in option) – Trient
(After a bus transfer if you’ve stayed in La Fouly) From Champex, start by hiking through the Swiss mountain pastures and alpine meadows be sure to look for the grazing cows that produce some of the Alps’ most famous cheeses! From Bovine, admire incomparable views of the Rhône River Valley.
Please note: We also offer an alternate hike: please be aware that this option presents a much longer and more committing adventure. Fenêtre d’Arpette (2665m) is a spectacular high-mountain notch located near the Grands Glacier.
Finish the day in the village of Trient (1280m), where you will eat dinner and spend the night in a guest house. Via Bovine, 5.5-hour hike, 700m vertical gain. Via Fenêtre d’Arpette, 8-hour hike, 1200m vertical gain, 1400m vertical drop.
Accommodation: shared room (or double/twin room if available) in guest house
Meals included : breakfast and dinner
Day 7 Trient - col de Balme pass - le Tour or Argentière
From Trient, hike up to Col de Balme Pass (2191m) to cross the French-Swiss border. At the top of the pass enjoy great views into Chamonix and the valley below, as well as the spectacular panorama that includes Mt. Blanc, the Mer de Glace (glacier), and the Argentière Glacier. Hike down (or take the chairlift/gondola) the dirt roads and trails through the meadows and pastures to Le Tour (1453m). From there, you will take a leisurely walk to Montroc (1370m) and Argentière.
Accommodation: double/twin room in Hotel
Meals included : breakfast and dinner
Day 8 Le Tour or Argentière – Col des Montets pass - Lac Blanc – Chamonix
Today, you will enjoy a truly unforgettable hike for your last day of your trip. As you scramble through the Aiguilles Rouges, with the Mont- Blanc Range just across the valley, you will have incredible views of the many glaciers and summits high above Chamonix.
From Col des Montets Pass (1461m), follow the balcony trail to Cheserys Lakes, all known for reflecting in their clear blue waters some of the Alps’ most famous peaks. Continue to Lac Blanc (2352m). Open your eyes, observe your surroundings, and look for one of the area’s many alpine ibex. From here, walk down to La Flégère were a gondola takes you down to the valley floor in Les Praz a Chamonix hamlet.
Accommodation: None
Meals included : breakfast only
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