
Ultimate Tour du Mont Blanc: With Hotels & A Rest Day - 14 Days

Overview
Complete the Tour du Mont Blanc circuit, Europe's most popular long-distance walk. From the historic mountaineers' town of Chamonix, hike onto high mountain trails as you circumnavigate western Europe's highest peak. Immerse yourself in mountain life, staying in alpine hotels and deep into the valleys in comfortable mountain lodgings.
Cross from France to Italy over the Col de la Seigne and trek into Switzerland via the mighty Grand Col Ferret. Soak up the staggering mountain vistas of snowy peaks, glaciers and lush valleys. Picnic in alpine pastures, keeping an eye out for marmots and Ibex mountain goats. Each day descend into towns and villages, exploring the culture that has upheld traditional cheese-making methods for centuries.
Please note: additional transfer fees may apply if our regular accommodation providers have no availability for your preferred departure date. Should this occur, the cost will be communicated to you prior to confirming the booking. If you choose to cancel as a result, your deposit will be refunded in full.
Highlights
- Follow rugged mountain trails through France, Italy and Switzerland
- Soak up Italian mountain life with a rest day in Courmayeur
- Spot Ibex and Chamois mountain goats hopping across sheer rock faces
- Enjoy the historic mountaineers' town of Chamonix
- Picnic on local Beaufort cheese and fresh, crusty boulangerie bread
- Stay in private rooms with ensuites (Trient shared bathroom)
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Itinerary
Day 1
We will transfer you to Chamonix from Geneva. Bustling with outdoor enthusiasts, the French Alpine town of Chamonix is only a 90-minute transfer from Geneva Airport. If you are arriving via Geneva, please supply your flight details as soon as you can (see the How to get there section on the website for conditions). From the garden of your hotel, relax under the incredible Mont Blanc massif before further exploring the streets, pavement cafes and bars of this famous alpine town.
Hotel in Chamonix

What's Included
Accommodation
12 Hotel, 1 Guest House
Meals
13 breakfasts, 0 lunches, and 5 dinners
Transfers
- Luggage Transfers
- Shuttle
- Cable Car
- Public Bus
- Train
Guidance & Support
- Printed itinerary & walk notes
- Stroll walking app
- 24/7 on-trip support
How We Rate This Walk
Stroll Walking Level
Challenging to Strenuous
Rated by our team — we walk every route before we recommend it.
Demanding terrain with significant elevation gains. Prior hiking experience and strong fitness required.
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Days on the trail
7-22 km
Average per walking day
636-1334 m
Gain per day
10/10
Trail difficulty
Where You'll Stay
Nights are spent in three-star hotels, small family-run hotels and traditional mountain auberges, each well-equipped for trekkers and chosen for their comfort and character. All rooms are private and ensuite with the exception of night eight in Trient, where shared bathrooms are unavoidable due to limited accommodation — though from experience they are always clean with plenty of hot water. Your luggage travels with you each night, so there is no need for sleep sheets or towels. Twin rooms in Switzerland typically feature two separate mattresses with individual linen, which can be pushed together or placed in a shared frame. Occasional substitutions of equivalent quality may be necessary — these will always be discussed during the booking process.
What You'll Eat
Thirteen breakfasts and five dinners are included throughout the walk. Many smaller properties serve meals at communal tables with set mealtimes — a convivial and very alpine way to end a long day on the trail. Lunches are yours to discover along the way, and the towns and villages of the Tour du Mont Blanc are renowned for their artisan breads, mountain cheeses and cured meats, many still produced by hand. Farmers markets are a highlight when encountered, and many accommodations will prepare a packed lunch on request. Daily walk notes include detailed suggestions on where to buy lunch each day.
Note: Please advise us of any food allergies or intolerances at the time of booking. If you have severe allergies, bringing some of your own snacks is recommended as specialist ingredients can be harder to source in the mountains.
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Departure Dates
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July 2026
August 2026
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Prices shown are per person, twin/double share basis.
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