• GROUP-GUIDED
  • 13 DAYS
  • Challenging
PRICE FROM £ 3,400 per person

OVERVIEW

Enjoy a guided hike of the Tour du Mont Blanc over 13 days staying in comfortable rooms, trekking through France, Italy and Switzerland. Fully supported by an English-speaking guide and our team on the ground.

Follow the historic mountain route over high passes, through meadows and historic villages. Trek along high alpine trails and soak up the panorama of snow-capped peaks and glaciers of the Mont Blanc Massif. Cross the Col de la Seigne into Italy and hike in Switzerland over the Grand Col Ferret . Stay in the charming Swiss lakeside village of Champex and return to France by way of the Col de Balme at the head of Chamonix Valley.

Given solo walkers are unable to undertake our self guided trip for their own safety, this is a great option for those who don't know anyone else keen to do this amazing challenge!

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Relax and enjoy being guided around the complete Tour du Mont Blanc, Europe's most popular long-distance trek
  • Walk through La Vallée de Glacier and meet local Beaufort cheesemakers
  • Hike rugged trails, crossing the Col de la Seigne and Grand Col Ferret into Switzerland
  • Discover the rich mountaineering history of Chamonix and Courmayeur
  • Enjoy a great night's rest in private rooms with ensuites located in the heart of historic alpine villages and towns

AT A GLANCE

TRIP LENGTH
13 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Challenging
PRICE FROM
£ 3400 per person twin/double share

ITINERARY

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 12 nights of good sleep in 3 star hotels with ensuites (on two nights you may have a shared bathroom)
  • An English-speaking guide
  • Seamless transfer from Geneva to Chamonix (please see the How To Get There in General Info) and back again
  • Walk with a light pack with luggage transfers from accommodation to accommodation
  • Cable Car fees to avoid some of the long downhill and uphill not-so-epic sections
  • 12 breakfasts and 7 dinners
  • Daily luggage transfers – access to your main luggage every evening

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

During this tour, you will stay in 3* hotels, small family-run hotels or mountain auberges (small simple hotels). With the exception of nights 7&8, all rooms are private en-suite. On nights 7&8 bathrooms may be shared between the occupants of two adjacent rooms.  However from our experience, they are always clean with a plentiful supply of hot water!  Importantly you will have your luggage with you every night;  no need to buy and carry sleep sheets or towels and worry about what to carry with you for an overnight without your luggage.

All the accommodations are accustomed to welcoming trekkers and very well equipped to make your stay comfortable regardless of the weather conditions. Typically, rooms are simple but very comfortable. As many of the overnight stays are in small villages or towns, on occasion, we may have to book another similar accommodation of equal standard. We will discuss these options with you during the booking process.

Should you also request a double room, please note it is the norm in Switzerland for two separate single beds with individual bed linen to be pushed together or even placed into one large bed frame.

Please note: due to limited accommodation on this walk, you may need to share a twin-bedded room with a fellow Auswalker of the same gender. 

Dining

You will be provided with 12 breakfasts and 7 two-course dinners. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please let us know at the time of booking so we can let your hosts know. Should you have severe food allergies, it’s always worth bringing a few of your own snacks with you, especially as ingredients and supplies can be hard to obtain in the mountains.

You will find in some of the smaller accommodations, dining is very often on communal tables with set mealtimes. This enables small kitchen teams to ensure everyone is fed on time and nobody is left hungry after a long day of trekking! Lunches can be purchased locally, which is a great part of the experience. The towns and villages you pass through are renowned for their specialty breads, cheeses and meats (many of which continue to be produced by hand). If you’re lucky enough to encounter a local farmers market, the choice and range of local foods are staggering. Many of your accommodations will also make a picnic lunch for you. A staff favourite is the Beaufort cheese from La Vallee des Glaciers, which you can purchase fresh from the farm. Within your daily walk notes, there are detailed suggestions of where to buy lunch each day.

GENERAL INFO

HOW TO GET THERE

This walk starts and ends in Chamonix. The closest airport to Chamonix is Geneva Airport. There is also a train station in Chamonix if you wish to arrive by train from Paris for example.

Geneva Airport to Chamonix & Return
Included in your package is a transfer from Geneva Airport to Chamonix at the start of the walk and a transfer back to Geneva Airport from Chamonix at the end of the walk. Please note these transfers are shared and only operate between 10.00am and 7.30pm (Saturday to Wednesday) or 9.00pm ( Thursday and Friday nights only) – outside these times you will be responsible for your own transfer; we will reimburse you to the value of our included transfer only. Upon receipt of your booking confirmation, please advise your flight details as soon as possible so that we can book this transfer for you.

A useful planning tool for travel is Rome2Rio should you be travelling from or to other destinations.

AVAILABILITY

In early July it is possible the trail might remain closed due to heavy snowfall. Should this happen we would do our very best to reschedule the tour for a later date (on occasion it is possible the tour might even be cancelled, but this is rare). Up until late July, some of the higher passes may still have snow on them (with the possibility of them being closed). Should this happen an alternative route and/or local transport will be arranged.

 

THE WALKING

Challenging – tracks and trails on this tour will have prolonged ascents and descents along sections of rough surface and steps.  An average of 16km, 1000m ascent and  descent each day. You may find some sections have narrow footpaths and for your guidance, on very rare occasions and short sections, safety cable lengths have been put in place for you to use as a handrail if needed. Having an active lifestyle and preparing or being an experienced walker will make the journey enjoyable. We would suggest an exercise regime that incorporates uphill walks at least 3 to 4 times weekly.

Trails are well-defined, well waymarked and cover a variety of terrains which include forest tracks, high alpine pastures, rocky mountain paths and run through mountain towns and villages. It is also possible you may have to cross some snowy patches on the ascent or descent of higher mountain cols, so good mountain footwear is required! On days 10 and 11 there are short sections of metal ladders, handrails and foot rungs bolted into the rock which are very straightforward to follow. However, if you suffer from vertigo, or have any further questions about these sections, we’d be happy to discuss the options to get around these walks.

LUGGAGE

Each morning it will be up to you to place your luggage at the designated luggage pick-up point within the hotel by 8.00 am. This generally will be at reception or where you pick up your luggage the night before. Please consult your hosts if any details. Bags must be less than 15kg (this is French legislation) and be soft (i.e. not hard cases).

Any excess kilos can be stored for free at the luggage transfer company.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form or email us at info@stroll.com

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Overview

Enjoy a guided hike of the Tour du Mont Blanc over 13 days staying in comfortable rooms, trekking through France, Italy and Switzerland. Fully supported by an English-speaking guide and our team on the ground.

Follow the historic mountain route over high passes, through meadows and historic villages. Trek along high alpine trails and soak up the panorama of snow-capped peaks and glaciers of the Mont Blanc Massif. Cross the Col de la Seigne into Italy and hike in Switzerland over the Grand Col Ferret . Stay in the charming Swiss lakeside village of Champex and return to France by way of the Col de Balme at the head of Chamonix Valley.

Given solo walkers are unable to undertake our self guided trip for their own safety, this is a great option for those who don't know anyone else keen to do this amazing challenge!

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Relax and enjoy being guided around the complete Tour du Mont Blanc, Europe's most popular long-distance trek
  • Walk through La Vallée de Glacier and meet local Beaufort cheesemakers
  • Hike rugged trails, crossing the Col de la Seigne and Grand Col Ferret into Switzerland
  • Discover the rich mountaineering history of Chamonix and Courmayeur
  • Enjoy a great night's rest in private rooms with ensuites located in the heart of historic alpine villages and towns
Itinerary
What’s Included
  • 12 nights of good sleep in 3 star hotels with ensuites (on two nights you may have a shared bathroom)
  • An English-speaking guide
  • Seamless transfer from Geneva to Chamonix (please see the How To Get There in General Info) and back again
  • Walk with a light pack with luggage transfers from accommodation to accommodation
  • Cable Car fees to avoid some of the long downhill and uphill not-so-epic sections
  • 12 breakfasts and 7 dinners
  • Daily luggage transfers – access to your main luggage every evening
Accommodation & Dining

During this tour, you will stay in 3* hotels, small family-run hotels or mountain auberges (small simple hotels). With the exception of nights 7&8, all rooms are private en-suite. On nights 7&8 bathrooms may be shared between the occupants of two adjacent rooms.  However from our experience, they are always clean with a plentiful supply of hot water!  Importantly you will have your luggage with you every night;  no need to buy and carry sleep sheets or towels and worry about what to carry with you for an overnight without your luggage.

All the accommodations are accustomed to welcoming trekkers and very well equipped to make your stay comfortable regardless of the weather conditions. Typically, rooms are simple but very comfortable. As many of the overnight stays are in small villages or towns, on occasion, we may have to book another similar accommodation of equal standard. We will discuss these options with you during the booking process.

Should you also request a double room, please note it is the norm in Switzerland for two separate single beds with individual bed linen to be pushed together or even placed into one large bed frame.

Please note: due to limited accommodation on this walk, you may need to share a twin-bedded room with a fellow Auswalker of the same gender. 

Dining

You will be provided with 12 breakfasts and 7 two-course dinners. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please let us know at the time of booking so we can let your hosts know. Should you have severe food allergies, it’s always worth bringing a few of your own snacks with you, especially as ingredients and supplies can be hard to obtain in the mountains.

You will find in some of the smaller accommodations, dining is very often on communal tables with set mealtimes. This enables small kitchen teams to ensure everyone is fed on time and nobody is left hungry after a long day of trekking! Lunches can be purchased locally, which is a great part of the experience. The towns and villages you pass through are renowned for their specialty breads, cheeses and meats (many of which continue to be produced by hand). If you’re lucky enough to encounter a local farmers market, the choice and range of local foods are staggering. Many of your accommodations will also make a picnic lunch for you. A staff favourite is the Beaufort cheese from La Vallee des Glaciers, which you can purchase fresh from the farm. Within your daily walk notes, there are detailed suggestions of where to buy lunch each day.

General Info

HOW TO GET THERE

This walk starts and ends in Chamonix. The closest airport to Chamonix is Geneva Airport. There is also a train station in Chamonix if you wish to arrive by train from Paris for example.

Geneva Airport to Chamonix & Return
Included in your package is a transfer from Geneva Airport to Chamonix at the start of the walk and a transfer back to Geneva Airport from Chamonix at the end of the walk. Please note these transfers are shared and only operate between 10.00am and 7.30pm (Saturday to Wednesday) or 9.00pm ( Thursday and Friday nights only) – outside these times you will be responsible for your own transfer; we will reimburse you to the value of our included transfer only. Upon receipt of your booking confirmation, please advise your flight details as soon as possible so that we can book this transfer for you.

A useful planning tool for travel is Rome2Rio should you be travelling from or to other destinations.

AVAILABILITY

In early July it is possible the trail might remain closed due to heavy snowfall. Should this happen we would do our very best to reschedule the tour for a later date (on occasion it is possible the tour might even be cancelled, but this is rare). Up until late July, some of the higher passes may still have snow on them (with the possibility of them being closed). Should this happen an alternative route and/or local transport will be arranged.

 

THE WALKING

Challenging – tracks and trails on this tour will have prolonged ascents and descents along sections of rough surface and steps.  An average of 16km, 1000m ascent and  descent each day. You may find some sections have narrow footpaths and for your guidance, on very rare occasions and short sections, safety cable lengths have been put in place for you to use as a handrail if needed. Having an active lifestyle and preparing or being an experienced walker will make the journey enjoyable. We would suggest an exercise regime that incorporates uphill walks at least 3 to 4 times weekly.

Trails are well-defined, well waymarked and cover a variety of terrains which include forest tracks, high alpine pastures, rocky mountain paths and run through mountain towns and villages. It is also possible you may have to cross some snowy patches on the ascent or descent of higher mountain cols, so good mountain footwear is required! On days 10 and 11 there are short sections of metal ladders, handrails and foot rungs bolted into the rock which are very straightforward to follow. However, if you suffer from vertigo, or have any further questions about these sections, we’d be happy to discuss the options to get around these walks.

LUGGAGE

Each morning it will be up to you to place your luggage at the designated luggage pick-up point within the hotel by 8.00 am. This generally will be at reception or where you pick up your luggage the night before. Please consult your hosts if any details. Bags must be less than 15kg (this is French legislation) and be soft (i.e. not hard cases).

Any excess kilos can be stored for free at the luggage transfer company.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form or email us at info@stroll.com

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