Mont Blanc Hiking & Trekking Tours
Explore a wide diversity of tours through Mont Blanc. We have 13 adventures that vary from 5 days to 13 days. With the greatest number of departures in June, this is also the most popular time of the year.
10 best Mont Blanc hikes
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MelissaMont Blanc travel expert at TourRadar
Highlights of Mont Blanc
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Chamonix Valley was an excellent base. The hotel in Les Houches was well placed for the local transport.”
Linda, traveled in June
Renowned Mont Blanc trails include Lac Blanc ascent (2352m) and Col de Balme (2190m). Daily hikes span 10-13km featuring Aiguillettes des Possettes (2201m) and Tour du Mont Blanc sections. Cable car descent available from high routes.
Duration 8 days Destinations Geneva, Les Houches, Mont Blanc, Chamonix Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 88 mi Operator Explore! From $2,580
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Mont Blanc Highlights
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great group. Great scenery. What more do you need?”
James, traveled in August
Mont Blanc's finest trails open up with 5-hour daily treks from Chamonix base. The route encompasses Brevent Pass, Lac Blanc, and Mer de Glace glacier, utilizing strategic cable car rides to Bellevue and Flegere for optimal trail access.
Duration 8 days Destinations Chamonix, Les Houches, Aiguille du Midi Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 14 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,890
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Mont Blanc Explorer
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful hikes, great group experience.”
Marion, traveled in September
Mont Blanc's trails through Val Veny and Val Ferret present ascents up to 900m. Dramatic glacier views and traditional mountain culture unfold while hiking between mountain refuges. A Pointe Helbronner cable car ride offers additional perspectives.
Duration 8 days Destinations Chamonix, Les Houches, Courmayeur Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 28 mi Operator G Adventures From $2,299
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Tour du Mont Blanc 8 Days Self-Guided
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We hiked the ~100 kilometers outlined by the 8-day tour and, while it was tough, we were well prepared for what to expect.”
Julian, traveled in August
The challenging sections of Mont Blanc await, including the 2,750m Fenêtre d'Arpette ascent and Col de la Seigne crossing. A 14.5km trail leads from Les Contamines to Les Chapieux, showcasing Aiguille des Glaciers and Grandes Jorasses. The route features elevations varying from +1,200m to -1,615m.
Duration 8 days Destinations France, Italy, Switzerland Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, French Distance 60 mi Operator Grand Angle From
10% Off- US$1,729
Daily 6-7 hour hikes around Mont Blanc feature the steep ascent to Fenêtre d'Arpette at 2,665m. The path leads past Pré de Bar glacier and through Veny Valley's spectacular terrain.
Duration 9 days Destinations Geneva, Chamonix, Trient, Mont Blanc, Champex-Lac, Les Contamines-Montjoie Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, French Physical Rating Moderate Distance 146 mi Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
10% Off- US$2,990
Iconic Mont Blanc trails lead from Chamonix to Aiguille du Midi at 3,842m. The path winds through rhododendron meadows to Lac Blanc Hut, revealing Mer de Glace glacier and Les Aiguilles Rouges. Hotel Les Gourmets 3* serves as base with mountain transport access.
Duration 5 days Destinations Chamonix, Mont Blanc, Les Houches, Aiguille du Midi Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 15 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- US$1,790
Selected trails wind around Mont Blanc massif. Reaching Aiguille du Midi at 3,842m, the route continues beside Mer de Glace glacier and up to Grand Col Ferret at 2,537m. Hotel Les Gourmets and Hotel Croux provide bases while exploring French and Italian sides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Chamonix, Mont Blanc, Aiguille du Midi Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 12 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- US$2,765
This 7-day hiking tour circles Mont Blanc's eastern face, starting from Martigny and passing through Champex and La Fouly to Val Ferret's alpine valleys. You'll walk beneath glaciers and alongside mountain lakes before reaching Courmayeur, then head to Ville des Glaciers at Mont Blanc's base. Daily luggage transfers and 3-star accommodations support moderate hikers ages 16+ across Swiss and Italian trails.
Duration 7 days Destinations Switzerland, Italy, France Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 63 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
10% Off- US$1,472
Mont Blanc's terrain unfolds from ice caves to alpine meadows. The Tour du Mont Blanc highlights include Lac Blanc and Val Veny, with thrilling options for Via Ferrata climbing and paragliding adventures.
No departure dates availableDuration 10 days Destinations Switzerland, France, Italy Age Range Ages 20+ Operated in English, Italian Physical Rating Moderate Distance 98 mi Operator No Roads Expeditions
What our customers ask about Mont Blanc Hiking & Trekking Tours
What is the best time of year to hike in Mont Blanc?
Mont Blanc's hiking season peaks from mid-June to mid-September when weather conditions are most reliable and snow has cleared from the trails. While July and August see the highest number of hikers the September trails offer a quieter experience with equally good conditions. The Aiguillette des Posettes trail near Chamonix showcases alpine meadows in full bloom during July and August. Local guides at Hotel du Bois in Les Houches note that early September typically brings the clearest views of the glaciers with fewer crowds on the paths.
What are the most scenic viewpoints along the Mont Blanc hiking routes?
The Aiguille du Midi stands at 3842m offering views that stretch across the French Swiss and Italian Alps. Hikers particularly value the Lac Blanc trail for its direct views of the Mont Blanc massif while the Grand Col Ferret at 2537m serves as a natural viewing platform across three countries. The Refuge du Gouter positioned at 3835m gives hikers a front-row seat to Alpine sunsets. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The view from Lac Blanc was absolutely breathtaking - you can see the entire Mont Blanc range reflected in the crystal-clear alpine lake."
How long does it take to complete the full Tour du Mont Blanc circuit?
The Tour du Mont Blanc takes most hikers 8-9 days to complete spanning 170km through France Italy and Switzerland. Most people walk 6-7 hours daily though times vary based on route choice and hiking pace. The traditional route from Chamonix passes through key stops including Les Contamines Courmayeur and Champex-Lac. According to a TourRadar traveler "The 8-day itinerary felt perfect - challenging enough to feel accomplished but with enough time to enjoy the spectacular scenery and local culture."
What type of accommodation can I expect during a Mont Blanc hiking tour?
The Mont Blanc circuit features diverse lodging options from high-end hotels to basic mountain shelters. Chamonix offers upscale stays like the 4-star Park Hotel Suisse complete with rooftop spa facilities. Along the trail mountain refuges such as Albert 1er at 2702m and the contemporary Refuge du Gouter at 3835m provide necessary shelter. The Hotel Berthod in Courmayeur represents the traditional alpine hospitality available in town stops. A TourRadar traveler noted "The mix of accommodations was perfect - from the comfort of Park Hotel Suisse to the authentic experience of mountain refuges each offering unique perspectives of Mont Blanc."
How physically demanding are the Mont Blanc hiking tours?
Mont Blanc offers hiking experiences that range from pleasant day walks to demanding mountain climbs. The full circuit covers 170km with daily walks lasting 6-7 hours and elevation changes between 500-1500 meters. Routes like the climb to Refuge du Gouter at 3835m need strong fitness and hiking background. For easier options consider the Chamonix valley walks or Lac Blanc trail which take 3-4 hours. TourRadar travelers suggest 3 months of preparation for the full circuit with one noting "The varying terrain from Chamonix to Courmayeur really tests your endurance but the views make every step worthwhile."
What are the food and dining options along the Mont Blanc hiking routes?
Food along the Mont Blanc trails ranges from simple mountain refuge meals to refined restaurants in Chamonix and Courmayeur. Mountain shelters like Refuge Albert 1er serve filling alpine dishes while establishments such as Park Hotel Suisse offer French and Italian cuisine. Tours typically include breakfast with options to buy trail lunches. Local specialties feature Savoyard fondue and regional Italian dishes in Courmayeur. A TourRadar traveler shared "The food at mountain refuges exceeded expectations - especially the fresh bread and local cheese served at Refuge Elena."
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