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Tour du Mont Blanc France: A Weekend Adventure

A four-night Chamonix hiking weekend showcases the Tour du Mont Blanc at its most dramatic. Tackle high balcony trails from Chamonix to Tré-le-Champ, then contrast them with pastoral valleys and big mountain views from Les Contamines to Les Houches—two iconic French stages, perfectly packed into a long weekend.

  • France

  • Bed and Breakfast
  • Landscape

    Mountains

    Wildlife & Nature

  • Jun

    Jul

  • Average group size: 10-12

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3 Nights

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£999
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Walking grade

Grade 7

These holidays are typically in mountainous areas where stamina is important to be able to enjoy longer days. There is plenty of ascent and descent on some rough and steep paths that require good footwear, a steady foot, and a good head for heights. Some days may be shorter in distance or ascent/descent, but the overall effort levels required are of a higher nature.  

Usual daily walks - Distance: 10 miles; Ascent/Descent 950m; Terrain: varied with rough, rocky and steep sections; Walking Time: 8hrs+ / Long Days. 

The above statistics are generalisations of a day’s keys walk, it does not include distance covered during general sightseeing or daily activity. Detailed information of the daily walking requirements are specified in the specific holidays ‘Daily Itinerary".

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Thoughtfully designed, meticulously planned, carefully graded, and expertly guided walking tours and hiking holidays along well-loved and off-the-beaten-track footpaths.

Overview

Holiday Highlights

  • Walk high above the Chamonix valley on iconic Tour du Mont Blanc trails.
  • Challenging but varied walking from dramatic aiguilles to peaceful meadows and traditional hamlets.
  • Big scenery on a short break.
  • Experience lively Chamonix with superb mountain access, food and mountain atmosphere.

A four-night hiking weekend based in Chamonix is an ideal way to experience the raw drama of the Tour du Mont Blanc without committing to a full alpine journey. Compact, exhilarating and rich in scenery, a long weekend allows you to walk two standout French stages while keeping travel time and time off work to a minimum.

Chamonix is a superb base. Framed by the sculpted spires of Mont Blanc, the town hums with mountain energy and offers excellent access to mountains, lively cafés and comfortable alpine hotels that suit a short break perfectly. Arrive Friday evening and you’re ready to step straight onto the trail the following morning, immersed immediately in high mountain scenery and energy.

Day one tackles the spectacular route from Chamonix to Trent, one of the most dramatic balcony sections of the Tour du Mont Blanc. The path climbs steadily above the valley, gaining height quickly and rewarding the effort with vast, uninterrupted views of the Mont Blanc massif. Jagged granite aiguilles tower overhead while glaciers cling to their shaded flanks. The trail weaves across exposed ledges, crosses suspension bridges above thundering streams and passes waterfalls crashing down sheer rock faces. Every turn reveals a new perspective, making this a thrilling, confidence-building introduction to classic alpine walking.

Day two offers a contrasting but equally rewarding experience, walking from Les Contamines to Les Houches. This stage blends traditional Alpine life with expansive mountain scenery, beginning in peaceful meadows dotted with farm buildings before climbing into wilder terrain. As you gain height, the views open across the Vallée de Montjoie, with rolling ridges, distant peaks and wide skies replacing the sharper drama of day one. The route threads through forests and open slopes, creating a real sense of progression as the landscape subtly shifts. The final descent into Les Houches is long and satisfying, with Mont Blanc reappearing ahead, anchoring the journey and reinforcing the scale of what you’ve walked.

Together, these two days create a perfectly balanced weekend of walking. Distances are substantial and rewarding without feeling rushed, paths are well waymarked, and mountain refuges and villages provide ideal spots to pause, refuel and soak up the surroundings.

Back in Chamonix each evening, the atmosphere is relaxed and sociable. Savoyard food, lively streets and glowing mountain sunsets round off the days. For walkers short on time but hungry for big scenery and iconic trails, this four-night weekend delivers a powerful, memorable taste of the Tour du Mont Blanc.

  • En suite three-star hotel accommodation.
  • All breakfasts at the hotel.
  • Packed lunches on walking days.
  • All local transport required for the itinerary by private coach or public transport.
  • All entrances as noted in the itinerary.
  • All tips & local taxes.
  • Services of Chamonix Mountain Guide.
  • Services of a Classic Tour Leader.
  • Return flights.
  • Airport transfers.
  • Lunches on arrival and departure days.
  • All dinners.
  • Entrance fees (unless otherwise specified).
  • Personal expenses (such as your bar bill).
  • Discretionary tips.
  • Optional excursions.
  • Travel Insurance.

Holiday Information

Click the button below for a detailed Holiday Information Sheet containing all the particulars about this trip.

NOTE: Itineraries and Holiday Information Sheets can vary by a specific date chosen

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Tour Codes

10320

Itinerary & Travel

Itinerary Details

Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the outlined itinerary and advertised programme, local conditions can change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. This may mean that routes and timings need to be amended or the order of days may change, sometimes at short notice.

Your Itinerary

Day 1

Welcome to Chamonix

Meals

None

Accommodation

Independent arrival at the Hotel Le Labrador in Chamonix Le Praz. Check in is available from 3pm. Meet your Classic Tour Leader and Chamonix Mountain Guide at 6pm in the hotel reception.


Day 2

Wild walking from Chamonix to Trient

Meals

Breakfast & Packed Lunch

Accommodation

Col de Balme...

is one of the classic gateways of the Tour du Mont Blanc, marking the dramatic transition between France and Switzerland. Reached by a steady climb through alpine pastures, the col rewards you with wide, uplifting views back to the Mont Blanc massif and across to the rolling Swiss hills beyond. This historic mountain pass has been used for centuries by traders, shepherds and pilgrims, and today it remains a powerful moment on the trail.

  • Distance

    8.5 miles

  • Ascent/Descent

    855/1000m

You start the day by taking public transport to the picturesque village of Le Tour (4,757ft) at the head of the Chamonix Valley. Your first objective is the Col de Balme (7,188ft) on the Franco-Swiss border. Reaching the col, you leave Mont Blanc and the peaks of the Chamonix Valley behind before continuing across the Alpage des Grands. A scenic descent then leads you to the village of Trient (4,327ft), before transferring back to your hotel in Chamonix for the night.

Day 3

High mountain pastures from Les Contamines to Les Houches

Meals

Breakfast & Packed Lunch

Accommodation

  • Distance

    7.5 miles

  • Ascent/Descent

    700/920m

You start today with a transfer to Le Champel in the Les Contamines Valley, where you begin your day’s hike through the Bionnassay Valley. The landscapes are magnificent as you pass several waterfalls before crossing the Glacier Torrent. You then hike along the flank to Bellevue (5,906ft), which rewards you with a panoramic view of Chamonix and its surrounding peaks. After soaking in the scenery, you begin your descent back to the valley, before taking public transport back to your hotel in Chamonix for the night.

Day 4

Departure day

Meals

Breakfast

Independent departure from the hotel after breakfast. Check out is by 11:30am.

From (GBP)£999 Without flights

Departure dates for your selected tour

19th Jun 2026 - 22nd Jun 2026 (3 Nights)

10th Jul 2026 - 13th Jul 2026 (3 Nights)

Accommodation

Accommodation information

Below is the accommodation featured on this holiday across all departure dates. Please refer to the Itinerary for more detail about each night's accommodation for each departure date.

Hotel Le Labrador

Chamonix Les Praz makes an excellent base for a walking holiday, combining a peaceful setting with easy access to the heart of the valley. Set beside woodland and around a mile from central Chamonix, this attractive area enjoys plenty of sunshine in both summer and winter. With frequent public transport connections, Les Praz offers a convenient and relaxed base while keeping the lively atmosphere of Chamonix within easy reach.

A short, walk, taxi or bus journey brings you into central Chamonix, where you’ll find everything you might need during your stay, from a wide choice of restaurants and cafés to supermarkets, pharmacies and shops. It’s also the perfect place for a little extra sightseeing or a rest day from walking, with plenty to explore at a gentler pace.

The three-star Hotel Le Labrador is a charming, log-built chalet-style hotel, quietly positioned with lovely views across the Chamonix Valley. Sitting at just over 1,000 metres above sea level, the hotel reflects the character of a traditional French Alpine retreat, with wooden beams, warm natural tones and a welcoming, homely feel throughout.

Both the bedrooms and public areas are full of character, creating a comfortable and authentic mountain atmosphere. After a day on the trails, the hotel feels like a true home in the Alps, offering a relaxed space to unwind and enjoy the surroundings.

Hotel room facilities include:
Hairdryer
Safety deposit box
Satellite TV

Trip Information

All the details you need

Holiday Grade

These holidays are typically in mountainous areas where stamina is important to be able to enjoy longer days. There is plenty of ascent and descent on some rough and steep paths that require good footwear, a steady foot, and a good head for heights. Some days may be shorter in distance or ascent/descent, but the overall effort levels required are of a higher nature.  

Usual daily walks - Distance: 10 miles; Ascent/Descent 950m; Terrain: varied with rough, rocky and steep sections; Walking Time: 8hrs+ / Long Days. 

The above statistics are generalisations of a day’s keys walk, it does not include distance covered during general sightseeing or daily activity. Detailed information of the daily walking requirements are specified in the specific holidays ‘Daily Itinerary".

Walks & Excursions

Local Transport Costs

In the holiday cost, we have included all local transport expenses related to the advertised activity programme for your convenience. If there are additional visits or excursions to enrich your experience, you can choose to participate and cover the costs locally. Depending on the itinerary, local transport may involve a mix of private hire coaches, taxis, local buses, and ferries.

Optional Excursions

At your destination, you may have the option to book various local excursions and activities through a local operator. It's important to note that we are not involved in these activities or excursions, and we do not operate, supervise, or control them in any way. Your contract will be directly with the local activity supplier, and we bear no responsibility for their actions or omissions.

Spending Money

Holiday Budgeting

As you plan your holiday budget, it's essential to account for expenses such as drinks, meals not covered in the holiday price, entrance fees not included, optional local excursions, and any souvenirs or additional services like laundry. For a rough estimate, budgeting around £10-£20 per person per day for lunches and drinks is a helpful guideline.

Currency in France

The currency in France is the euro. 

Credit cards are widely accepted. You may be asked to provide ID if you can’t pay by chip and PIN. ATMs are widely available in most towns and villages throughout France.

Tipping

In your holiday price, we've included tipping for our local suppliers, covering hotel and restaurant staff, local guides, and drivers. Should you wish to make an extra contribution for a specific service, this should be given directly to the recipient at your discretion.

Tour Leaders & Local Guides

Tour Leaders

Your tour leader plays a crucial role in enhancing your holiday experience, and they share your passion for exploring the world on foot. In addition to being resourceful and organised they are also well-travelled and deeply enthusiastic about showing you new destinations.  Your tour leader takes care of all the local administration, ensuring you can fully enjoy your holiday without worrying about the logistics. While leading group holidays, they always keep in mind that each group is composed of individuals. Each tour leader brings their unique style, talents, and professional background to the table. Rest assured, they are all trained, qualified, experienced, and dedicated to making your holiday as enjoyable, interesting, and inspiring as possible. Remember, your leader, while on holiday, is your first port of call for any issues, ensuring a smooth and worry-free experience for you.

Leader's Evening Briefing

Each evening, your tour leader will meet with you to review the programme for the next day. This is your chance to discuss details and ensure that the planned activities align with your walking ability. If you have any concerns about clothing or equipment, feel free to bring them up during this discussion. If, for any reason, you prefer not to participate in the organised group programme, please inform your leader. Your preferences are important, and your leader is there to make sure your experience aligns with your expectations.

Chamonix Mountain Guide

To enhance your experience, alongside your Ramble Classic Tour Leader, your group will be accompanied by one of Chamonix’s highly experienced and renowned Mountain Guides, whose intimate knowledge of the region and its mountains adds depth, insight and confidence to every walk.

Your Travel Details

The most convenient airports for travel to Chamonix from the UK are Geneva or, alternatively, Zurich. Geneva is the closest option, with a road transfer time of around 1 hour 15 minutes to reach Chamonix. Public transport is also straightforward, taking approximately 2 to 2½ hours using a combination of train and bus services. Websites such as Rome2Rio can be useful for checking the latest public transport options and prices.

If you would like to discuss flights and transfers being arranged for you, please contact our Sales Team, who will be happy to help.

During your stay in Chamonix, you will make good use private hire and of the excellent local public transport network, including buses and trains, to reach the start and finish points of your walks throughout the valley.

Booking Your Own Travel Arrangements

Before finalising any flight or transfer arrangements, especially if you're doing so more than 12 weeks before your break, please check with us first to ensure your holiday has been cleared to operate. If you plan to join your holiday at the hotel, kindly inform us of your travel plans least 12 weeks before departure.

Unless you have arranged private transfers with us, it is understood that you will join and leave the holiday at your hotel.


Personal Details Check

To ensure the accurate administration of your holiday arrangements, kindly verify that the personal details we have for you are current and correct. Confirm that you've given us all the necessary information for securing your travel and accommodation. Please review your passport details, date of birth, and any other pertinent information crucial for the management of your holiday.

Additionally, please make us aware of any dietary allergies or intolerances you may have. Your well-being is important to us, and this information will help us make appropriate arrangements for your meals during the trip.

You can access and update the provided information or add missing details through the "Manage My Booking" feature on our website at www.rambleworldwide.co.uk. Alternatively, reach out to our Sales and Reservations team at +44 (0)1707 331133. Upon receiving your booking confirmation, promptly check the details. Your cooperation ensures a seamless and enjoyable holiday experience.

Passports and Visas

European Passport Advice

If you are planning to travel to an EU country (except Ireland), or Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino or Vatican City, you must meet the Schengen area rules.

Your passport must meet 2 requirements. It must be:

  • less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’)
  • valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)

For some Schengen countries your passport may need to be less than 10 years old during your whole visit, and the 3 months at the end of your visit may need to be within 10 years of your passport’s issue date.

Check both the issue date and the expiry date in your passport. If you renewed your passport early, extra months may have been added to its expiry date. This could affect the requirement for your passport to be less than 10 years old.

Non British Passport holders should consult the host country’s embassy for applicable passport and visa entry requirements.

Meals

What can you expect to eat?

For breakfast, you'll find a selection of fruits, fruit juices, tea, coffee, yogurt, toast, eggs, ham, cheese, bread, croissants, and jams.

Since you'll likely be out on the trails at midday, a packed lunch is provided by your mountain guide as well as tasty walking snacks.

For dinner there are a number of local restaurants to suit all budgets in central Chamonix. Your leader will be able to make suggestions.

Footwear & Kit List

Footwear

Good quality waterproof walking boots with a moulded sole with a deep tread and good ankle support are essential for holidays at grade 7 and above.

General Kit List

Outdoor activities are always safer and more enjoyable if you are prepared.

If you have not travelled with us before the following list might be of use:

  • Waterproof jacket (Goretex or similar) and trousers
  • Lightweight quick-drying trousers
  • Walking T-shirt/shirts
  • Walking socks
  • Fleece or jumper
  • Sun hat, sunglasses, lip salve and sun screen
  • Warm hat and gloves (if appropriate)
  • Swimwear & towel (if appropriate)
  • Day sack (this should be able to carry all you would need for the day's activity)
  • Day sack liner
  • Water bottle - at least 1 litre capacity
  • Basic first aid kit
  • Lunchbox
  • Walking poles (should you find them useful)
  • Sit mat
  • Head torch
  • Survival bag - What is a survival bag? Click here!

This list is not exhaustive and every walker is different and may have their own preference.

French Swimwear

Please note that in French public swimming pools men are not permitted to wear baggy swimming shorts but must have ‘Speedo’ style trunks or tight fitting longer shorts. Men with incorrect swim wear will not be allowed into the pool.

Travel Documents Checklist

Documents and Information to take with you:

  • Passport (make sure it's yours and valid)
  • Your travel tickets or e-ticket itinerary
  • Any visa or electronic travel authorisation (if required)
  • Holiday money
  • Credit or debit cards (and separate details of who to call if lost)
  • Car parking ticket and car park directions (if prebooked)
  • Coach or rail travel tickets (if prebooked)
  • Your holiday Booking Confirmation document
  • Your travel insurance details
  • Alternative form of identification (such as a driving licence)
  • Photocopy of the personal details' pages of your passport
  • A valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) if relevant
  • Details of any medical condition or allergy your holiday leader should know about

Electricity in France

Electricity is supplied at 220 Volts. If you wish to use electrical equipment you will need a European two pin adaptor with round pins. More information can be found at https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/

Maps, Guidebooks & Other Information

The Map Shop

If you cannot find the maps or books locally, we recommend:

The Map Shop
5 High Street
Upton upon Severn, Worcs
WR8 0HJ
England

Tel: 01684 593 146
Website: www.themapshop.co.uk

If you key many of the local places mentioned in this holiday fact sheet into YouTube, you will find a vast array of spectacular footage of the area.

Weather

You may wish to look at the following websites for an idea of the climate in your destination; BBC weather or MyWeather2. 

Staying Healthy On Holiday

Health requirements in destination can change, and it's crucial for you to take responsibility in staying informed. Ensure that you consult a professionally qualified source and comply with any health requirements at least 6 to 8 weeks before your departure. Your GP can provide advice on vaccinations. Stay proactive about your health preparations to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience.

Health Advice for France

No compulsory immunisations are required for visits to France.

You should be up to date with the usual immunisations recommended in the UK.

You may wish to consider immunisations against Tetanus and Tick-borne Encephalitis

Further Travel Advice

For further advice please visit:

You might wish to take a small bottle of antibacterial hand gel with you for times when you're unable to wash your hands.

Travel Insurance

It’s a condition of booking that you obtain adequate travel insurance, from a reputable provider, to undertake the holiday, including UK trips chiefly due to the cancellation element of cover.

The policy must cover the period from the date of booking to the last day of your trip and should include, as a minimum, cover for: medical expenses (including the consequences of a Covid positive test result), mountain rescue including helicopter rescue, death, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment and shall not have exclusion clauses limiting cover for the activities you will partake in on your trip, including altitudes reached in the holiday arrangement. It is your responsibility to check that your policy is adequate for the nature and destination of the holiday booked.

Once you have obtained your travel insurance, please provide us with the name of your travel insurer, the policy number and the insurer’s 24 hour emergency assistance number.

If you fail to obtain suitable Travel Insurance we shall not be liable for any costs incurred or claims made against us due to your failure to comply with this term.

If travelling outside the UK you must carry proof of insurance with you and produce it if reasonably requested to do so by RWH Travel staff, tour leaders or suppliers. No refunds will be made should you be excluded from the walking programme through being uninsured or you are unable to demonstrate that you are insured.

If you are travelling to an EU country or Switzerland, please also ensure that you have either an existing valid EU EHIC card (European Health Insurance Card) or a valid UK GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card). You can apply for a UK GHIC free of charge on the NHS website at https://services.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/cra/start.

EHIC & GHIC Cards

Starting January 1st, 2021, you, as a UK traveller, can continue using your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) throughout its valid five-year period, granting you access to medical assistance during your holiday until its expiry date. Be aware, though, that this coverage will no longer extend to Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, or Switzerland. In case you don't have a valid EHIC, you can apply for a new UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), which will replace the EHIC as it gets phased out.

It's essential to emphasize that the EHIC/GHIC, while valuable, should not be regarded as a substitute for comprehensive medical or travel insurance. For your peace of mind and comprehensive coverage, considering additional insurance is highly recommended.

For more information, please visit www.nhs.uk/ehic

Personal Safety

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is your go-to for the latest info on security, local laws, and the nitty-gritty of passports and visas at www.gov.uk/travelaware. Make sure to take a quick peek at the current advice for your upcoming destination—it'll only take a few minutes.

When you're out and about, stay aware of your surroundings. Take smart precautions with your credit cards and passport, and maybe tone down the flashy accessories. Less is more, especially when it comes to carrying cash—just enough for the day will do. Consider using a money belt for that extra layer of security. Stay alert, stay safe, and make the most of your travels!

Cultural Awareness

Responsible Travel

We are dedicated to promoting responsible travel practices that prioritise the well-being of both the environment and local communities. We believe in the transformative power of travel and aim to minimize our ecological footprint by selecting eco-friendly accommodations, encouraging waste reduction, and supporting sustainable transportation options where possible. Our walking tours are designed to immerse participants in the local culture, fostering meaningful connections with the communities we visit. We strive to leave a positive impact by engaging in responsible tourism activities, respecting local customs, and contributing to the preservation of natural landscapes. Through our commitment to responsible travel, we aim to create enriching experiences for our guests while actively contributing to the conservation of the destinations we explore.

The Ramble Worldwide Outdoor Trust

Unlike many other tour operators, we take pride in our unique approach. Ramble Worldwide channels its surplus profits back into various outdoor, walking-related, or environmental conservation projects in the UK through our own trust. When you choose us, you contribute to this impactful initiative.

The Ramble Worldwide Outdoor Trust is passionate about making the outdoors more accessible for more people from all communities. We grant funds to many organisations and have recently partnered with Mind Over Mountains, Adaptive Grand Slam, and other groups to create an enduring impact on people’s lives and to support them to enjoy the outdoors. In addition, the Trust makes many small grants to local organisations such as Ramblers Groups, Walkers are Welcome, My kind of Books and recently provided a small grant, via his scouting group, to enable a young man whose family had fallen on hard times to complete his DofE Gold award.

Patron of the Trust is the renowned explorer, Mark Wood. Over 20 years Mark has undertaken expeditions to some of the most remote parts of our planet. Our shared values make for an exciting partnership, and we believe that by standing shoulder to shoulder we can encourage people from all communities to enjoy being active outdoors in whatever way suits them best.

For more comprehensive details, please visit the 'About' section on our website and click on the Charitable Trust link. Your choice to travel with us goes beyond a memorable vacation; it contributes to meaningful projects that have a positive impact on our community and environment.

Staying In Touch

Mobile Phones

Kindly share a mobile phone contact number with us. We'll utilise this solely for crucial communication pertaining to your holiday arrangements.

Ensure your mobile phone remains switched on and easily accessible when en-route to the airport or during transit delays. This way, we can promptly reach you with any last minute updates concerning your travel plans.

In consideration of others, we request that you switch off your mobile phone during walks or try to limit its usage. Additionally, during group meals, please minimise the use of mobile devices. Your co-operation ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone on the journey.

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France

  • Capital

    Paris

  • Currency

    Euro; CFP Franc

  • Language

    French

  • Time Difference

    UTC +02:00

  • Flight duration

    1.5hrs from UK

Visas and Passports

No Visa Required

Average weather

  • January

    4°C

    Avg. Rain: 65mm

  • February

    5°C

    Avg. Rain: 56mm

  • March

    8°C

    Avg. Rain: 55mm

  • April

    10°C

    Avg. Rain: 59mm

  • May

    14°C

    Avg. Rain: 66mm

  • June

    17°C

    Avg. Rain: 58mm

  • July

    19°C

    Avg. Rain: 51mm

  • August

    19°C

    Avg. Rain: 56mm

  • September

    16°C

    Avg. Rain: 66mm

  • October

    12°C

    Avg. Rain: 79mm

  • November

    8°C

    Avg. Rain: 76mm

  • December

    5°C

    Avg. Rain: 74mm

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