Maak kans t/m 5 januari
BekijkActivities
- Walking & Trekking
- Multi-Country Walking Holidays
- Point-to-Point
- — Spend a week hiking the most scenic trails on the Mont Blanc Circuit — Join a small group guided by an International Mountain Leader with expert knowledge of the area — Challenge yourself against cols and passes with glorious views along the way — Experience three countries and cultures in one week: France, Italy, Switzerland — Finish the adventure in Chamonix, a world-famous hub for mountain activities
Food
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Start Col de la Forclaz, Switzerland
We start at the designated hotel at Col de la Forclaz. A short (unguided) walk to view the Trient Glacier is an option this afternoon, depending on arrival time. In the evening, there is an introductory briefing by your leader and time to spilt bags between items to be delivered to the hotel in Chamonix, for the end of the trip, and things you will carry with you. Accommodation: Hotel Col de la Forclaz, Switzerland (or similar)
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Follow the Bovine Route to the pretty village of Champex Lac and on to Orsières
We leave the Col de la Forclaz (5,010ft/1,527m) from where we can look directly down into the Rhône valley and the Swiss town of Martigny. Following our path through the forest and up to high alpine pastures (great for flowers in the early season), the Bovine Route (6,720ft/2,049m) affords dramatic views over Swiss peaks and valleys. After lunch, we descend to Champex (4,880ft/1,486m) and the east side of the Mont Blanc massif. Walking south, we descend through woods to the Val Ferret and onto Orsières (2,910ft/887m), a pretty alpine village in the valley at the foot of the St Bernard Pass. Accommodation: Hotel de l'Union in Orsières, Switzerland (or similar)
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3
Short bus transfer to La Fouly and climb to the highest point, Grand Col Ferret, and descend into Italy
We hop aboard the local bus to rejoin the TMB at the village of La Fouly (5,250ft/1,600m), which is dominated by the glaciated face of Mont Dolent, whose summit is the meeting point of the French, Swiss and Italian borders. Still following the valley and the river, La Drance, we climb steadily to the Grand Col Ferret (8,320ft/2,537m), the highest pass of the tour. The mountain views from the col are stunning with Grandes Jorasses dominating the scene. Now in Italy, we descend into the valley also called Val Ferret (5,770ft/1,760m) then travel by bus to our hotel in La Palud. Accommodation: Hotel Astoria in La Palud, Italy (or similar)
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4
Trek from Val Veny over Col de la Seigne to Les Chapieux
We travel by bus to La Visaille (5,450ft/1,660m) then climb gently along the Val Veny beneath the massive glacier de Miage and pass Lac Combal. The gradient becomes steeper as we follow the old Roman road and head for today’s pass: the Col de la Seigne (8,250ft/2,516m), which marks our re-entry into France. A fairly steep descent brings us through La Ville des Glaciers (5,870ft/1,789m) and finally, after a long walking day, to Les Chapieux (5,100ft/1,553m), a small hamlet inhabited only during summer. For departures on the 5/7/25 and 6/9/25 from here we take a private transfer down the valley to our accommodation in Bourg St Maurice. Accommodation: Auberge de la Nova in Chapieux, France (or similar)
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5
A tougher day over two cols; Croix du Bonhomme and Col du Bonhomme; descend to Les Contamines
A morning transfer back to Les Chapieux, where we have reached the southwest corner of the circuit and we turn north to climb once again. Today is a big day, first we ascend to the Col de la Croix du Bonhomme (8,130ft/2,479m), then contour across to the Col du Bonhomme (7,641ft/2,329m) and finally descend again on a Roman road into the Val Montjoie and the town of Les Contamines (3,860ft/1,175m). Our path continues through the village and we arrive at our overnight stop with time for a well-deserved cold drink. Accommodation: Auberge (inn) Gelinotte in Les Contamines, France (or similar)
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6
Over the Col du Tricot to the Chamonix Valley
Another big day! Our route continues with a steady ascent to the Chalets de Miage (5,120ft/1,560m), a great spot to sample home-cooked delicacies. From here, we take a trail that climbs steeply to the Col de Tricot (6,950ft/2,119m) before descending very close to the snout of the Glacier de Bionnassay with good views of the north side of the Mont Blanc massif. Eventually, we make another ascent to reach the Col de Voza (5,420ft/1,652m) where we re-enter the Chamonix Valley, and finally descend to the village of Les Houches (3,260ft/993m) and take the bus to our hotel. Accommodation: Hotel Les Lanchers in Chamonix, France (or similar)
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Final day trekking past Lac Blanc before descending to Chamonix
Our final day presents perhaps one of our most spectacular walks; trekking a section of the Grand Balcon Sud route past the beautiful and photogenic Lac Blanc (7,715ft/2,352m) with grand vistas over the Chamonix Valley and Mont Blanc behind. Our route then drops sharply down to Chamonix (3,380ft/1,030m) and the end of our trek. Accommodation: Hotel Les Lanchers in Chamonix, France (or similar)
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End Chamonix
Following breakfast, we say our goodbyes and begin our return journey home.