Classic Tour du Mont Blanc

The Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the classic trekking journeys in the world, covering 166km with 10,000m of ascent and descent. Standing on the border of France, Switzerland and Italy, at 4810m above sea level, Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Western Europe.

Our route takes us over varied terrain including rugged cols, high alpine meadows and conifer forests. You will see plenty of alpine flowers, and are likely to see marmots, chamois, ibex and birds of prey.
As well as Mont Blanc, you should have fantastic views of many other famous peaks in the area: the Domes de Miage, the Aiguille Verte, the Aiguille du Chardonnet, the Grandes Jorasses, Mont Dolent and the Grand Combin amongst others.

10 Guided days with all uplifts and transport included / 11 nights accommodation full board Luggage delivery to your rooms Excellent quality hotels with private rooms

Classic Tour du Mont Blanc Itinerary

 

Day 1: Arrive in Chamonix
Our trip begins in the famous mountain town of Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc. We meet the group at 6pm for a trip briefing followed by our evening meal.

Accommodation: 3* hotel, dinner included Luggage access

Day 2: Transfer to Les Houches. Trek to Les Contamines
We start in Les Houches with a cable car ride on the Bellevue lift. We then cross the spectacular suspension bridge at the foot of the Bionnassay glacier, and we have several route choices to take us to Les Contamines. We usually cross the Col de Tricot, with a coffee stop at the Chalet de Miages at the foot of the mighty Dome de Miages, but if the weather is bad we can take a lower level route. We stay in a lovely 3* hotel in Les Contamines.

Accommodation: 3* Hotel, dinner included Luggage access Walking: approx. 6 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +837m / -1520m

Day 3 Trek from Les Contamines to Les Chapieux
Today we trek up the old Roman road to the chapel at Notre Dame de la Gorge. From here it’s uphill, past the Chalet de Barme (if we’re doing well for time, it’s a perfect coffee stop!) and up to the Col de Bonhomme (2328m) for a well-earned lunch stop. We then we have a gentle climb to the Col de la Croix de Bonhomme (2478m), from where we have a great view towards the Vanoise National Park. Next we have a 2-hour walk down to Les Chapieux, and stay in a lovely chambre d’hôte.

Accommodation : Guesthouse, dinner included Luggage access Walking: Approx. 7 – 8 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: + 1348m / -960m

Day 4: Trek over the Col de la Seigne to Courmayeur
Firstly we take a minibus to avoid walking the tarmac section up to the Ville des Glaciers. From here we cross the river and head to the Refuge des Mottets, from where we start the climb up to the Col de la Seigne (2516m). From here the scenery changes again – you’ve reached Italy! We have fantastic views down into the Val Veny and over to the Val Ferret, and you start to see the Italian side of Mont Blanc and the other Chamonix giants. A descent past the Elisabetta hut takes us to La Visaille, where we take a bus down to the traditional Italian town of Courmayeur, where we stay in a good quality, central hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included & Luggage access Walking: Approx. 5 – 6 hours Altitude gain / loss: +867m / -1015m

Day 5: Trek from Courmayeur to the Rifugio Bonatti
We start the steep walk up to the Bertone hut and the Mont de la Saxe ridge. If the weather is good and there is not too much snow, we can take the lesser-travelled variant to the Mont de la Saxe ridge, up the Tête de la Tronche, and then down steeply to the Col Sapin. We then have a descent, followed by another climb to the Col Entre Deux Sauts: it’s a fairly long, but really stunning day – not many people, plus breathtaking scenery. We overnight at the delightful Rifugio Bonatti, from where you can watch the beautiful sunset behind Mont Blanc. No Luggage Access

Accommodation: Mountain refuge, dinner included Walking: Approx. 7 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +1584m / -940m

Day 6: Trek from the Bonatti hut to La Fouly
Today we trek over the Grand Col Ferret (one of the highest cols on the trip at 2537m). We are rewarded with stunning views of the Grandes Jorasses, the Grand Combin and Mont Dolent (the summit of which is on the border of France, Switzerland and Italy). At the top of the col we cross over into Switzerland, where the scenery changes yet again. If we’re doing well for time we might stop for a coffee at La Peule. Here we leave the signposted TMB and head to La Fouly via a higher balcony path. La Fouly is an alpine village with traditional Swiss “chocolate box” chalets, and we stay in a hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included
Walking approx. 6 -7 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +1128m / -1580m

Day 7: La Fouly to Champex
A much shorter day today has us winding through beautiful Swiss alpine meadows, tiny rural villages and finally up to the beautiful alpine resort of Champex, nestled alongside the lake that gives it its name. Here we stay in a traditional hotel, with simple rooms but wonderful food.

Accommodation: 3* hotel, dinner included Luggage access Walking – approx. 5 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +711m / -855m

Day 8: Hike from Champex to Trient
There are 2 options today. If we’re feeling fit and the weather is good, we can take the Fenêtre d’Arpette, the highest col on the TMB at 2665m. It’s a fantastic route with stunning views of the Trient glacier. If we want to be a little more relaxed, we can take the normal route via Bovine to the Col de la Forclaz – our guide will make the decision according to the weather conditions and fitness of the group. We then continue down to the valley of Trient, our Swiss base for the night.

Accommodation: Auberge, dinner included Luggage access Walking: approx. 6 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +1484m / -1760m

Day 9: Trient to Argentière
Today our plan is to take another variant from the official TMB – a lesser-travelled route via Les Grands. There are much better views from this route, and there are usually not many people, so it’s worth the extra time and effort. If the weather is bad then we might just take the normal TMB. Either route takes us to the Col de Balme, where we are back in France at the head of the Chamonix valley. From here we have a short climb to the Aiguillette des Posettes, and we descend to Argentière via the hamlet of Tré-le- Champ.

Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included Luggage access Walking: Approx. 7 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +1200m / -1500m

Day 10: Trek from Argentière via the Lac des Cheserys to Chamonix
We make the short walk back to Tré-le-Champ and hike up to the beautiful Lacs des Chéserys, with simply the best views of Mont Blanc. This is one of the best walks in the Chamonix valley, and we use a series of ladders and chains to skirt the cliffs – this is nothing to worry about and is not difficult! We then traverse to the Flégère and finish the day with the Grand Balcon Sud a wonderful balcony walk with endless Mont Blanc views. We take the Planpraz cable car down to Chamonix and our comfortable hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included Luggage access Walking: Approx. 7 – 8 hrs. Altitude gain / loss: +1000m / -650m

Day 11: Chamonix to Les Houches
Today we take the cable car back up to Planpraz to resume walking at the same point we finished at yesterday. We climb up to the Col du Brévent and then up to the Brévent summit with excellent views of Mont Blanc. To complete our Tour du Mont Blanc, we descend via Merlet to reach Les Houches, and take a transfer back to our hotel in Chamonix

Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included Luggage access Walking: Approx 7 hrs Altitude gain / loss: +870m / R1770m

Day 12: Depart Chamonix
Our trip finishes after breakfast, transport to airport.

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