Departure
June 29, 2010
Trip Length
9 Days / 8 Nights
Price (per person)
$3,998
Single Supplement
$445
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
“The mythical Mont Blanc massif is a must for all travelers, adventurers, and nature lovers. Local crafts, cuisine, architecture—every aspect of life is tightly linked to the mountains,” explains certified Alpine guide Claire Thiolière. “It is absolutely our pride to share this region with you…slowly, surely, intensely.” From the town of Chamonix, head up mountainside paths surrounded by flowers (martagon lily, mastervort, and gentian) and enjoy breathtaking views of Aiguille de Bionnassay’s dramatic glacier and soaring rock spires. In Les Chapieux, quench your thirst with a refreshing panaché (beer and lemonade) at a local café and soothe your feet in a glacial stream. Next, retrace the footsteps of Roman legionnaires into the Aosta region of Italy, then hike along winding trails to the Elisabetta Refuge’s stone chalet and the spectacular Glacier of Miage. The resort town of Courmayeur proves the perfect spot for a daylong break and a delicious gelato, a traditional lunch at a local trattoria, or a spa treatment. With cowbells echoing across the hillside, cross into Switzerland and visit Ferret, complete with rustic chalets and window boxes overflowing with geraniums. Walking from inn to inn along the Tour du Mont Blanc, it’s easy to be swept away by the grandeur of the landscapes, the distinct cultures of France, Italy, and Switzerland—and the enthusiasm of those leading your trip.

This tour is one of our Hiking Tours, rated challenging, with an average of 6-7 hours of hiking per day, very limited options and only short transfers due to the inn-to-inn nature of this itinerary. There are significant ascents and descents averaging 2,600 and 2,200 feet, respectively, per day, typically sustained over 2-3 hours on switchback trails. The highest walking altitude on tour is 8,300 feet. The footing is uneven with hikes on single-track trails with loose rocks, gravel, and roots that can be slippery when wet. Your guides set a steady yet comfortable pace to maximize your appreciation for this alpine environment. Walking sticks are highly recommended. This itinerary offers limited time for non-walking activities except for a rest day in Courmayeur, and is perfect for guests interested in day-long hikes.
Chamonix, France
Chamonix, France
DAY 1Les Houches to Les Contamines-Montjoie; 7 miles (about 5 hours), moderate to challenging, 700-ft elevation gain, 2,500-ft elevation loss You meet in Chamonix and transfer by bus to the nearby village of Les Houches for a cable car ascent to Bellevue (literally “beautiful view”), and the start of the hiking circuit. Today’s hike offers exceptional views of the Aiguille (“needle”) de Bionnassay, with its dramatic glacier and soaring rock spires. The route also provides an excellent introduction to the unique flora of this region. Martagon lily, mastervort, and gentian are among the flowers that adorn the mountainsides, and are protected as an integral part of this incredible area.You traverse varied terrain, including narrow paths, rocky glacial debris, and a suspension bridge with breathtaking views of the Col de Tricot, perfectly shaped as a saddle. The trail then descends toward the hamlet of Champel, nicely shaded by a coniferous forest. Following lunch, you continue through tiny villages, boasting alpine architecture and lovely gardens overflowing with ripe vegetables. Your destination is the lovely village of Les Contamines-Montjoie, once home to chamois hunters, and today a popular mountaineering and ski resort. You are welcomed at a cozy hotel nestled in the Montjoie Valley. There is time to relax before an excellent dinner of Savoy regional cuisine, which nourishes you for the next stage. DAY 2Les Contamines-Montjoie to Les Chapieux; 9 miles (about 7 hours), challenging, 4,000-ft elevation gain, 3,050-ft elevation loss After an early breakfast, you transfer by minibus to the end of the valley and the start of what may be one of the most challenging hikes of the tour. The trail begins at the chapel of Notre Dame de la Gorge, a pilgrimage site at the foot of the Gorge de Bon Nant. From the church you walk along an old Roman road that climbs steadily through a beautiful conifer forest. Leaving the woods, you cross broad level alpine pasture, passing rustic chalets as you make your way to La Balme. You continue the ascent, pausing occasionally to look back on the dramatic valley below, or snack on tasty alpine chocolate. By mid-day you reach the Col de la Croix du Bonhomme (8,180 feet), where you stop to take in this breathtaking panorama. Lunch is served at a refuge or as a picnic in an alpine meadow. With the most difficult part of the day complete, you relish the views over a salad with local cheese and meats, or omelette à la Savoyarde, before meandering down to the valley. The day’s final destination is Les Chapieux, a summer village at the southern limit of the Mont Blanc massif. You can relax at a lively outdoor café with a refreshing panaché (beer and lemonade) or soothe your feet in the nearby glacial stream. In order to remain on the official Mont Blanc circuit, you spend the night in a simple classic alpine refuge with limited facilities (no private baths or single accommodations). However, you are rewarded with some of the most beautiful views of the week, warm hospitality, and delicious cuisine. Dinner may feature free-range chicken prepared with herbs and roasted potatoes, accompanied by a locally produced vintage. DAY 3Les Chapieux to Courmayeur; 9.5 miles (about 6½ hours), moderate to challenging, 2,485-ft elevation gain, 2,900-ft elevation loss Today you say “au revoir” to France, and “buongiorno” as you enter the Aosta region of Italy, tracing the footsteps of countless Roman legionnaires. The hike begins at La Ville des Glaciers after a short transfer, and climbs eastward. After 2½ hours, you reach the Col de la Seigne (8,300 feet). This “hill” with a broad, flat landscape, represents a saddle of transfluence between the ancient glaciers that extended along the Aosta and Savoy slopes. You descend along an easy winding trail to the Elisabetta Refuge, a spectacularly situated stone chalet beneath the Aiguille of Combal. Lunch is in an area dominated by some of the most impressive summits of the Alps. The valley enjoys a certain regional autonomy, and French is spoken by its friendly population. You continue on foot to La Visaille, at the base of the spectacular Glacier of Miage (whose snow-capped domes you saw for the first time two days ago), where you transfer to the resort of Courmayeur, Italy’s elegant counterpart to Chamonix. This evening you reunite for a dinner of Italian mountain specialties at a local restaurant. DAY 4Free day in Courmayeur with optional walk Today is a rest day, and you have the opportunity to explore the charming Italian resort of Courmayeur. You may choose to peruse the local shops for souvenirs of the Mont Blanc hiking circuit, sit at a sidewalk terrace to taste a delicious gelato, or simply relax in the hotel’s sauna or Jacuzzi. If you prefer to walk, your guides offer a hike in the surrounding area (the mileage and level of difficulty will vary depending upon the group’s interests) with a stop for an independent lunch. This evening, you are free to dine on your own at one of the town’s many fine pizzerias or trattorias. DAY 5Courmayeur to Champex; 7.5 miles (about 5½ hours), moderate to challenging, 2,453-ft elevation gain, 2,745-ft elevation loss, highest elevation: 8,321 ft Following a buffet breakfast of local specialties, a 45-minute drive takes you to Arnova and the start of today’s hike. Exploration of the Val Ferret continues along a winding footpath with a view of the Pré de Bar, the imposing granite peaks of Mont Dolent (12,543 feet), and the Grandes Jorasses. A charming Italian hut is a perfect rest stop where you can try one of their famous hot chocolates. The climb continues through meadows home to alpine wildlife ranging from the talkative marmot to the agile chamois, which may be seen frolicking on the glacier after crossing the Grand Col Ferret (8,321 feet). This pass, in use for several centuries, serves as the Italian-Swiss border between Val D’Aosta and the canton of Valais. The descent brings you along a trail with a profusion of wildflowers and the sound of Swiss cow bells echoing across the hillside. This is truly “Heidi” country, with its tidy chalets with geraniums spilling from the window boxes to greet you as you enter the sleepy village of Ferret. At this point you transfer by minivan to Champex, an attractive summer resort on a lake with the same name. Here there is time to relax, swim, or take advantage of the Jacuzzi before dinner at this comfortable, family-run hotel. DAY 6Champex to Col de la Forclaz; 9 miles (about 6 hours), challenging, 2,100-ft elevation gain, 1,715-ft elevation loss The hike today begins right at the doorstep of your hotel in the picturesque town of Champex. A coniferous trail winds north across alpine pastures providing great views of the town of Martigny and the Rhône Valley and its vineyards. You also catch your first glimpse of the Swiss region of Bernese Oberland’s highest summits. After a picnic lunch in this unparallel setting, you walk to a charming old farm nearby for a cup of coffee or refreshment on their rustic terrace. Fully re-energized, you start your afternoon hike to the Col de la Forclaz, pronounced “forcl” by the locals and meaning “fork” in Old French, as it is one of the three entrances to the Chamonix Valley, and the only one on the Swiss side. The trail ascends above the tree line, and on a clear day, you see the famous Swiss ski resort of Verbier in the distance. Further along the trail, you might stop for a moment and watch black Hérens cows fight for the title of “Queen”— this consists of two of these strong, bull-looking females pushing each other until the weakest steps backwards. After a few minutes aboard a minivan to rest your legs at the end of the hike, you reach the day’s final destination, Finhaut, once a famous destination for English and Belgium aristocracy, now a small village. Your lodging for the evening is a simple family-run inn, where you toast the day’s accomplishment with a glass of Fendant, the fine local wine for which the area is famous, before a simple and comforting dinner. DAY 7Finhaut to Argentière; 8.5 miles (4-6 hours), moderate, 2,860-ft elevation gain, 915-ft elevation loss Today starts with a short transfer as you leave Switzerland. The trail rises gradually from the secluded valley of Trient in Switzerland, where the imposing village church seems to be the only beacon in this entirely green, lush environment. You pass through a tranquil larch forest with many switchbacks before arriving to the Col de Balme in France. This area offers splendid views of the Aiguille Verte and Aiguilles Rouges (the “green” and “red” needles, or peaks) surrounding Mont Blanc. The latter is named after the distinctive reddish color of the granite in the morning sun. Upon descending to the village of Tour, you have the option of using a cable car or you may continue walking on the slopes of the Balme ski area. Your home tonight is in the village of Argentière, literally argent or silver in French, as it was once the site of a silver mine. Our simple hotel is in the town center and dinner is at a restaurant next door. DAY 8Argentière to Lac Blanc to Chamonix; 7 miles (about 5½ hours), moderate to challenging, 3,634-ft elevation gain, 1,558-ft elevation loss, not including a cable car descent The final stage of the circuit is one of the most beautiful, with the Lac Blanc (White Lake) being the highlight. Most people seek the famed reflection of the mountains in the lake’s still waters, which often remain frozen until the end of June. By August though, most of the lake is free from ice and snow, and the views of the Mont Blanc massif from this vantage point are breathtaking. Over lunch, you work together to identify the various aiguilles and peaks that have been part of the journey this past week. Following lunch, you descend along a rocky trail for 1½ hours to La Flégère cable car for a panoramic ride into the valley. It is a 20-minute walk along the glacially fed Arve River to Chamonix, where an inviting, heated swimming pool awaits your arrival at the luxurious four-star hotel. Reuniting for a farewell feast, you can indulge to your heart’s content after completing almost 60 miles of walking. DAY 9Farewell After a plentiful buffet breakfast, you are free to continue your exploration of Chamonix, or depart for your next destination. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual walks, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"The mythical Mont Blanc massif is a must for all travelers, adventurers and nature lovers. Local crafts, cuisine, architecture, every aspect of life is tightly linked to the mountains. After 25 years of living in these mountains, I still feel compelled to hike; it is absolutely my pride to share it with you, slowly, surely, intensely."
-Claire Thioliere
![]() | Night 1Hotel La Chemenaz |
![]() | Night 2Auberge-Refuge de la Nova |
![]() | Nights 3 & 4Hotel Berthod |
![]() | Night 5Hotel du Glacier |
![]() | Night 6Hotel Beau-Sejour |
![]() | Night 7Hotel de la Couronne |
![]() | Night 8Hotel Mont-Blanc |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Claire ThiolièreA native of the world-renowned alpine resort of Chamonix, Claire hails from a family of mountain guides and photographers. She traveled extensively in her youth throughout Africa and returned to France where she received a Masters degree in Geography and Geomorphology. She is a certified guide who has been leading people throughout the Alps for more than twelve years. An avid hiker and skier, Claire‘s enthusiasm for her spectacular corner of the globe is apparent to all who travel with her on the Mont Blanc Circuit. |
![]() | Olivier JeannierOlivier is a native of a small village in the Jura Mountains of France, where he spends his winters as a cross-country ski instructor. When not putting his skills as a certified mountain guide to use, Olivier can be found traveling the globe. His extensive knowledge of the Mont Blanc region, his enthusiasm for it, and his generous smile are all evident while on tour. |
![]() | Alain GayetOriginally from France but now living in Switzerland, Alain has been a professional mountain guide and cross-country ski instructor for more than 20 years. On tour he shares his passion for the Alps and mountain culture. His fluency in English, French, German, and Italian helps guests come in contact with locals and learn more about their wonderful countries. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"The mythical Mont Blanc massif is a must for all travelers, adventurers and nature lovers. Local crafts, cuisine, architecture, every aspect of life is tightly linked to the mountains. After 25 years of living in these mountains, I still feel compelled to hike; it is absolutely my pride to share it with you, slowly, surely, intensely."
-Claire Thioliere
"The mythical Mont Blanc massif is a must for all travelers, adventurers and nature lovers. Local crafts, cuisine, architecture, every aspect of life is tightly linked to the mountains. After 25 years of living in these mountains, I still feel compelled to hike; it is absolutely my pride to share it with you, slowly, surely, intensely."
-Claire Thioliere
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If you are traveling alone and wish to share a room, we will make every effort to find you a roommate of the same gender. Based on availability, if you reserve a tour at least 91 days prior to the tour start date and wish to share a room, you will not be required to pay the single supplement fee (except where designated), even if we cannot find you a roommate.
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