Holidays to Chamonix

Sat at the foot of Mont Blanc massif, which is circled by the Tour du Mont Blanc, Chamonix is the ultimate hub for an outdoor adventure holiday in the summer

Chamonix is a holiday destination on every mountain-lover’s bucket list, a working town (rather than sleepy resort village) that’s as busy in summer as it is in winter. Because of the mega mountains that surround it (Chamonix sits at the foot of the Mont Blanc massif, to name just one) and the extreme athletes that come here to play, it’s known as the adventure capital of Europe. But for the rest of us, those towering mountain peaks and the lush valleys make the most breath-taking backdrop for hiking, biking or simply relaxing.

Panoramic views on the trails within the Tour du Mont Blanc

Take the Aiguille du Midi cable car that whisks you up the Mont Blanc massif to the top of Europe. It’s worth it for the views alone, with panoramic views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. Visit the museum or watch mountaineers set out for the summit.

In fact, the Chamonix valley has one of the best summer lift systems in the Alps, with cable cars, gondolas, funiculars and chairlifts to give you a boost on your hike or bike, or easy access to new areas for sightseeing (payable locally and open during selected dates, see 'walking' tab below for further information on summer lifts).

Walking holidays in Chamonix

A summer hiking destination since the mid 1700s, and positioned on the Tour du Mont Blanc, Chamonix has a huge complex of trails, whatever your pace. The Lac Blanc is a popular walking trail, it's well-marked and offers stellar views. If you’re up for more of a challenge, the Grand Balcon Sud day hike will lead you through forests, meadows and high alpine terrain. Look out for traditional mountain refuges along the routes for refreshments.

Explore the Mer de Glace (the Sea of Ice)

The largest glacier in France - 7 kilometres long and 200 metres deep - it was the Mer de Glace that put Chamonix on the map as a holiday destination back in the 1800s. Although fast receding, during certain summer months you can visit the caves inside this living glacier, with its ice sculptures and crystals, as well as the Glacorium exhibition museum nearby that’s dedicated to glaciology.

Family holidays in Chamonix

Adventure parks, zip lines and outdoor activities. The Chamonix valley has no shortage of kids’ activities. Families after a holiday in nature will love Chamonix, the walking routes are beautiful and range from valley level walking to more challenging hikes, for kids up to the task. The adventure and leisure parks are great fun for all, as is the Montenver train. See our 'things to do' tab for more information on family activities.

Adventure-sport central

There’s probably no more active or adventurous place in the world with many different activities on offer as well as events throughout the summer. Explore the extensive walking trails, or, perhaps find a sunny deck to watch all the action from…

Why book a summer holiday in Chamonix with Inghams?

At Inghams, we do walking holidays differently. With no fixed itinerary, you have more time in your destination and the freedom to walk as much or as little as you like, discovering some of France's best walking routes and activities at your own pace.

Plus, we've included two optional guided walks every week in Chamonix. Join a professional walking guide and really get to know the area (see more details in the ‘walking’ tab below).

With 90 years of outdoor travel experience, our holiday packages to Chamonix include flights, transfers, and accommodation, so you can relax and leave the small details to us. Our experts can help you choose the best holiday for you, and our team in resort can give you the inside scoop on how to spend your time away with us.

Added value

Inghams Guided Walks included (subject to availability)

All holidays include flights from the UK and transfers

24/7 support & tailored advice from our local resort team

Free Chamonix Guest Card with discounted attractions, up to 50% discounts on Chamonix Mobility bus tickets and free travel on the Mont Blanc Express (exclusions apply).

Walking in and around Chamonix

On an Inghams walking holiday, you have the freedom to explore the area at your own pace. Make each day a new adventure, with as much or as little walking as you like.

Why we love walking in Chamonix

Its hard to escape the eye of the Mont Blanc when walking in Chamonix (not that you'll want to), the views are breath-taking and there are walks for all abilities. With Chamonix being one of the towns to sit on the famous Tour du Mont Blanc it's no wonder walking and hiking are a way of life here. You're not short on trails, whether you want to take advantage of the summer lifts to get higher into the mountains (open during selected dates and payable locally) or stick to the valley, there's no shortage of beautiful scenery in this area.

Inghams guided walks

Don't forget, you have the option to join two included Inghams guided walks per week, with a local, professional guide. Get to know our favourite walking trails with insider knowledge and the company of Inghams guests. Pre-booking is essential - check out the Guided Walks section below for more information.

Getting around Chamonix

Summer lift network

Chamonix's extensive summer network of local lifts gives access to some incredible and diverse walking areas. One of the most famous is the Aiguille du Midi, it's also one of the steepest cable cars in the world. All lifts are payable and bookable locally. You may wish to purchase a Mont Blanc Multipass, that gives you access to certain lifts for a selected duration of time, the Mont Blanc Multipass is bookable and payable in resort.

Please note that lift opening dates are weather dependent and subject to change, opening times and days vary throughout the summer months.

  • Le Brévent lift (normally open from 15 June - 15 September)
  • Flégère lift (normally open 10 June - 17 September)
  • Grands Montets lift (normally open 01 July - 03 September)
  • Vallorcine cable car (normally open 24 June - 01 September)
  • Aiguille du Midi cable car(normally open from 01 May - 05 November)
  • Le Tour Gondola (normally open from 10 June - 08 September)
  • The Bossons Glacier chairlift (normally open from 17 June - 17 September)
  • Montenvers train (open year round) The ice cave and gondola are normally open from mid-July -  early September
Inghams Guided Walks in Chamonix

Inghams Guided Walks are included on your holiday in Chamonix

We’ve included two full-day walks per week in Chamonix, just for Inghams guests. Join a small group and be led by a professional walking guide on some of their favourite trails. It’s a great way to get to know the area.

The walks will run every Monday and Friday. You can add them onto your holiday at the time of booking, through My Booking or by calling us on 01483 319 652.

Routes may vary from week to week but as a guide you can see some of our planned routes below:

Vallon de Berard

You’ll catch the train to Buet where your walk will begin in the beautiful Vallon de Berard nature reserve. Created in 1992 this reserve sits within the valley and offers plenty of walking routes that pass by rolling meadows, streams and larch woods. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife as you walk, there’s plenty roaming this reserve including ibex, chamois and mountain birds – just make sure you keep your distance. Depending on the groups walking ability (determined by the professional guide) there may be the option to walk to the Refuge Pierre a Berard, which is impressively built into the side of the mountain.

  • Grade: Moderate
  • Distance: Approx.10.5 kilometres
  • Duration: Approx. 5 - 6 hours
  • Ascent/descent: Approx. 628 metres ascent and 628 metres descent
  • Terrain: Mountain terrain with some steeper parts
  • Useful information: Please ensure you take your Chamonix Guest Card (Carte d’horte) with you as you will need to catch a train to Buet and back to Chamonix. This route may include a stop at a mountain refuge where there may be the opportunity to buy food and drink (cash only). However, we always recommend taking plenty of food and drink with you in case of unscheduled closures at the refuge.

Summer 2025 - This walk will run on Mondays: 26th May, 9th, 23rd June, 7th, 21st July, 4th, 18th Aug, 1st, 15th, 29th Sept

Aiguilette des Posettes

This walk spoils you with great scenery and fantastic views of the Chamonix Valley. First you’ll need to catch the bus to Le Tour where your walk will begin. You'll climb your way through forests, until you're above the tree line. The Aiguillette des Posettes is the last summit on the Tour du Mont Blanc so you're surrounded by mountains with the Mont Blanc in the distance and the Chamonix valley below.

  • Grade: Moderate to challenging (a good fitness level and sure-footedness is required)
  • Distance: approx. 9 kilometres
  • Duration: approx. 6-7 hours (walking time approx. 4 hours)
  • Ascent/descent: Approx. 850 metres ascent & descent
  • Terrain: Mountain terrain with technical rock track, the track gets a bit more challenging the further you climb
  • Useful information: You will need to take your own lunch and snacks. The start of this route is in Le Tour which you'll get to by bus (payable locally, the Chamonix Guest Card (Carte d’horte) can get you a discount). The bus journey can take approx. 30 - 40 minutes so make sure you plan ahead and you will need to do the reverse journey to get back to Chamonix after the walk. Please also note that there is nowhere on this route to buy lunch, drinks or access toilets.

Summer 2025 - This walk will run on Fridays: 30th May, 13th, 27th June, 11th, 25th July, 8th, 22nd Aug, 5th, 19th Sept, 3rd Oct

Refuge de Loriaz

After heading on the train, you’ll begin your walk in Le Buet near Vallorcine, its not long before you see some beautiful sights as you pass by the Berard Waterfall where you’ll have the chance for a quick stop to take in this impressive sight. As you continue your walk to the Refuge Loriaz you’ll pass by rivers, forests and cross several quiet mountain hamlets until you reach 2000 metres. Here you’ll find the Refuge where you’ll see fantastic views of the Aiguille Verte and Les Drus to name a few.

  • Grade: Moderate (a good fitness level and sure-footedness is required)
  • Distance: approx. 12 kilometres
  • Duration: approx. 7 – 8 hours
  • Ascent/descent: Approx. 690 metres ascent & descent
  • Terrain: Mountain terrain with technical rock track
  • Useful Information: Please ensure you take your Chamonix Guest Card (Carte d’horte) with you as you will need to catch a train to Buet and back to Chamonix. You will need to take your own lunch and snacks for this walk; at the refuge there may be the opportunity to purchase food and drinks but we always recommend taking your own in case of unscheduled closures or lack of availability.

Summer 2025 - This walk will run on Mondays: 2nd, 16th, 30th June, 14th, 28th July, 11th, 25th Aug, 8th, 22nd Sept, 6th Oct 

Lac des Cheserys

You’ll walk through the Aiguilette d’argentiere where you’ll see amazing views of the Chamonix Valley. Keep your eyes peeled for the mountain Ibex, known locally as bouquetins, they’re known to roam these areas but if you spot one, be sure you keep your distance. When you reach the Lake of the Cheserys you’ll see wonderful Mont Blanc views and if you’re lucky and the lake is still you’ll see the landscape reflected in the lake.

  • Grade: Moderate to challenging
  • Distance: approx. 10 kilometres
  • Duration: approx. 9am - 4pm
  • Ascent/descent: Approx. 800 metres of ascent and 950 metres descent (or 800metres if you go the same route on way down)
  • Terrain: Mountain terrain, steep climb at the start, ladders mid way, nice path from ladders to lake.
  • Useful information: You will need to take your own lunch and snacks for this walk. You'll head to the Montroc train station or car park tré le champ, from Chamonix you can catch the train to Montroc on the way (or bus to Col des Montets), then take the train or bus from Argentiere on the way back. Please note that there is nowhere on this route to buy lunch or access toilets.

Summer 2025 - This walk will run on Fridays: 6th, 20th June, 4th, 18th July, 1st, 15th, 29th Aug, 12th, 26th Sept, 10th Oct

For every walk you will need: suitable walking shoes with good grip, appropriate walking clothing, sun cream, insect repellent, sun glasses, rain jacket, a warmer layer, rucksack, at least a litre of water, a snack and cash for mountain huts/transport. You may find walking poles useful. Don't forget your Chamonix guest card.

Early booking is strongly recommended as spaces are limited. All walks are subject to availability of local guides, weather conditions and maximum numbers. Planned routes are subject to change. Any times, distances and ascents/descents stated are approximate. Full details of the walks with the meeting points and routes will be provided to you on arrival. In some instances there may be a small charge for local transport that is payable locally. In resorts where the walks run over more than two days, the day of the walk will be allocated to you by your Rep in your welcome meeting. Where we cannot confirm your preferred option in resort, we will endeavour to offer an alternative subject to the above conditions.

Please ensure you are comfortable with the grade of walk, planned distance covered and terrain before booking. The decision of the guide on the suitability of the walk for you is final and no compensation will be paid where the guide believes, in their professional opinion, that it is not suitable. Please ensure you are well-equipped for the walk have suitable clothing and footwear. Walks are not recommended for guests under 12 years. Any guests under 18 years will need to be accompanied by an adult.

Our favourite walks in Chamonix

Petit Balcon Nord - Argentiere to Les Bois

  • Easy to moderate walk
  • 12 kilometres
  • Expect to take around four hours

This is a fantastic walk for the mornings. Head off after breakfast and be back in time for lunch. Walk through forests and flower-filled fields and look out for cows and goats as you go along. The walk is relatively flat with a few gentle inclines and some downhill sections.

Lac des Gaillands

  • Easy, family-friendly walk
  • Two kilometres long
  • Expect to take around half an hour

This walk is a great way to warm up your legs at the beginning of the holiday. It's a flat walk around the lake so it's nothing too strenuous for after you've been travelling. This is a great opportunity to get to know the area at the start of the holiday and a chance to think about what your next adventure will be.

Cascade du Dard

  • Moderate hike
  • Circular trail of 4.7 kilometres
  • Expect to take around two and a half hours

This hike is brilliant if you want something slightly more challenging. You'll pass through a forest and end up with fantastic views of the 20 metre high waterfall, Cascade du Dard. There's also a nice café near the waterfall. The walk starts with a steep ascent and some of the paths have quite a loose surface so make sure you have shoes with a good grip on.

Les Praz to Lac Blanc

  • Moderate hike
  • Part of the tour de Mont Blanc
  • 6.1 kilometres long
  • Expect to take around three hours

You'll find incredible views over the Chamonix Aiguilles, Les Drus and La Verte. Take the Flégère cable car and begin your climb up to the Lac Blanc. There's a mountain refuge on route where you can stop for refreshments. Once you get to the Lac Blanc, walk around for gorgeous views of the Mont Blanc Massif.

Grand Balcon Nord, Plan de l'Aiguille to Montenvers

  • Moderate hike
  • High altitude
  • Approx. 15 kilometres

If you're heading up in the Aiguille du Midi cable car then this is the perfect walk to make the most of those high altitudes. On the cable car journey back from the summit you can get off at the mid-station and this is where the walk begins. You're heading for Montenvers where you'll find the famous Mer de Glace and the Montenvers train which you can take to get back down to Chamonix, the Mont Blanc is behind you on this walk so make sure to stop and look back to take in those breath-taking views. Please note that during parts of the summer season some areas of this route can be covered in snow which can be dangerous, always check conditions prior to walking.

Useful information & guidelines

Recommended Equipment

Comfy walking boots, waterproofs, insect repellent, rucksacks, walking poles and a re-usable water bottle are useful for hiking around Chamonix. You may want to pack warm jackets and trousers if you're planning to use the higher altitude cable cars as it can be cold at the top.

Walking Apps & Maps

The Chamonix official app is really useful and a brilliant addition to your holiday. It has information about the lifts and their opening times, local bars and restaurants, walking trails, cultural days out, public transport, local tourist offices and more.

Hiking Guidelines

The mountains are a natural paradise with lots to explore and discover. To help it stay that way and remain an enjoyable and safe place for everyone, we recommend following our little list of do's and don'ts:

  • Plan your route well and don't over-estimate yourself
  • Check the weather forecast
  • Tell someone where you're planning to walk and what time you're expecting to be back
  • Take all the recommended equipment
  • Make a note of emergency numbers
  • Don't leave the marked trails or go onto a glacier without a guide
  • Let nature stay wild by not picking alpine flowers (it's illegal in some places) or getting close to/making contact with wild animals
  • Always leave gates as you found them and don't climb over fences
  • Leave no trace

Check out our Responsible Walking insider guide if you want more tips for your summer walking holiday.

Hotels in Chamonix

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Hotel Heliopic is a stylish hotel right at the base of the Aiguille de Midi cable car. With a great location in the centre of Chamonix and facilities for all to enjoy this is the perfect base for a summer walking holiday.

 

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Located in the heart of Chamonix, the Hotel Pointe Isabelle puts you in the perfect spot to enjoy the local town. The hotel has a unique history, built in honour of Isabella Straton, the British, female mountaineer who was famous for exploring the undiscovered French Alps in the Victoria era.

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This modern residence close to the centre of Chamonix is a great place to relax with its indoor pool and spa facilities.

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Take advantage of Hotel Prieuré's central location and enviable position below the French Alps. Its modern, alpine design coupled with impressive views makes for an excellent stay.

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Hotel La Folie Douce is a family friendly hotel in a fantastic location. You'll be right on the edge of the Savoy meadow, with good access to walking routes and stunning view-points.

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Get back to nature at the Refuge des Aiglons, a stylish getaway in the middle of the Alps, with an outdoor swimming pool and family friendly facilities to enjoy.

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Hotel Le Morgane has the most amazing mountain views from all of its rooms and even better views of Mont Blanc from the roof terrace. If you want a centrally located hotel in Chamonix then this is the perfect base for you.

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Chamonix Hotel Alpina Outside

Hotel Alpina is a contemporary hotel in the centre of Chamonix, with amazing views of Mont Blanc and Brevent mountain ranges. There's a bus stop across the road from  the hotel so it's easy to hop on a cable car and go in search of amazing walks.

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A unique holiday experience. Spend an unforgettable night in the Refuge du Montenvers at the Mer de Glace.

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Hotel Lykke Classic Double Bedroom

The Hotel Lykke offers a great position near the centre of Chamonix. The hotel has a welcoming, peaceful feel and from the 15th of July 2024 will have a new spa area.

Chamonix Guest Card

You'll get a free Chamonix guest card (Carte d'Hote) when you stay at any of our hotels.

Mont Blanc Express Train - Free travel on the Mont Blanc Express SNCF network for internal journeys between the towns of Sevoz and Vallorcine. 

Chamonix Mobility Buses - Discounts of up to 50% on bus tickets purchased locally. Please note guest card discounts are not available for nights buses (after 9.00pm). 

Attractions - Discounts available on certain museums, exhibitions, and entry to the pool and ice rink at the Richard Bozon Sports Centre. 

Mont Blanc Multipass

If you're looking to use a number of the summer lifts in Chamonix (open on selected dates) then you may be interested in purchasing the Mont Blanc Multipass (bookable and payable locally). You can buy it for a certain number of days and includes multiple lifts in the Chamonix valley, including the Aiguille du Midi and Mer de Glace lifts. There's discounted rates for children aged 5-14, families and people over 65 years old.

Things to do in Chamonix

There are plenty of activities to keep you busy on your holiday to Chamonix. The below activities are subject to local schedules, opening dates and times should be checked in advance, they are payable locally and may need to be booked and paid for ahead of your visit.

Admire spectacular views of Mont Blanc and Mer de Glace

No summer holiday in Chamonix is complete without a ride on one of the world's highest cable cars, the Aiguille du Midi cable car. Once you reach the top station on the Aiguille du Midi, you'll be greeted with fantastic views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks of the Mont Blanc Massif (as well as chillier temperatures). Another fantastic way to journey into the mountains is to hop on the famous Montenvers cog railway. You'll ascend to 1,913 metres to see the stunning Mer de Glace glacier. You can even book to spend a cosy night in the Refuge du Montenvers

Local summer events in Chamonix

Chamonix has a great range of events during summer. We've listed a few of our favourites below. Please be aware dates are subject to change and should be checked in advance, tickets might also be required and may need to be booked and paid for in advance:

Fête de la Musique, Chamonix (usually held around 21st June) - This isn't just an exclusive event to Chamonix but is celebrated in many French towns and villages to mark the summer solstice. Enjoy a variety of music from amateur bands to classical musicians.

Marathon du Mont-Blanc (usually held around the end of June) - Not for the faint hearted, this challenging race climbs to over 2,000 metres and is great viewing for running fans.

Climbing world cup (usually held in early July) - Chamonix centre becomes a stage for the climbing world cup where you can watch these impressive athletes take on daring climbing walls.

Cosmo Jazz Festival (usually held around the 22nd July) - Enjoy fantastic live music and a great atmosphere.

Fête des Guides (usually held around the 15th August) is a celebration of mountain guides, you'll find plenty of activities in the valley as well as concerts to celebrate the occasion.

Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc (usually held at the end of August) - this ultra marathon follows the route of the Tour du Mont Blanc and is a chance to see some incredible athletes take on this mountain challenge.

Try out the local food

Every Saturday morning there's a farmers market in Mont Blanc Square - it's the best place to buy local cheese, bread, fruit and veg. You can see the locals out and about and the smells of cheese and antiques that fills the air on market day are unforgettable.

Explore nearby villages

Your Chamonix Guest Card will come in handy when it comes to hopping from town to town. You can journey to places like Les Houches and Argentiere.

Chamonix excursions

Excursions in Chamonix can be booked locally with your Rep

E-Biking from £78 per person (half day)

There are plenty of bike paths in the Chamonix valley and there's no better (or easier) way to explore them than on an e-bike. A guide will take you through the bike paths, showing off the landscapes around you. The e-bikes mean you can getting a little extra help on those mountain paths and enjoy the journey, use as much or as little power as you like to help boost you along.

Paragliding from Planpraz (Brevent) from £113 per person

Glide in the air surrounded by the gorgeous mountains and see the Chamonix Valley from above. Seeing Mont Blanc from the Brevent mountain range, these are views you won't forget. You'll be in a tandem flight so your professional paragliding pilot will guide you in the air.

Please note the minimum age is 10 years old.

Rafting from £30 per person (half day)

A 6 kilometre adventure down the rapids, on the top part of the Arve and its faster currents. The team will make you feel in safe hands as they guide you down the river and be sure to look up and take in those views. Brace yourself for some chilly water though, the water runs right off the glacier here so it's pretty cold but lovely and refreshing on those warm summer days.

Please note the minimum age is 10 years old.

Canyoning from £61 per person (half day)

Abseil, jump and swim your way through the water. Enjoy natural rock slides as you plunge into pools of clear water, and have a fun day out exploring the canyons.

Please note the minimum age is 8 years old.

Rock Climbing in Les Gaillands from £51 per person (half day)

Located between the lake and forest, the Gaillands climbing site is the ideal playground for rock climbing. Supervised by a mountain guide who will take you through the various routes of the climbing wall, everyone can take this activity at their own pace.

Please note the minimum age is 6 years old.

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

Family activities in Chamonix

Chamonix is great for families looking to be outdoors in nature with plenty of walking routes available, activities, beautiful scenery and an included Chamonix Guest card which gives discounted travel on selected local bus routes. Activities are all bookable and payable locally and we advise checking opening times and dates beforehand as these can be subject to change.

Montenvers train

Those looking for a gentle journey into the mountains will enjoy the Montenvers train. This delightful cog railway takes you on a gentle journey up the mountain, overlooking the Chamonix valley until you reach the Mer de Glace.

You can stop at this point and just admire the views before enjoying the train journey back down, or during certain summer months the Ice Caves open. The Ice Caves are carved into the Mer de Glace glacier and are vibrant blue tunnels winding through the ice. You'll also find various ice sculptures inside, usually carved into the shape of animals or characters.

To get to the ice caves you take a small gondola down from the Montenver train and then there is a long walk way with a lot of steps to get down to the caves, the walk can take around 30 minutes and you do the same walk in reverse on the way up. 

Leisure parks and activities

Chamonix Leisure park - This leisure park, not far from Chamonix town centre is great fun for kids of all ages. You'll find play areas, carousels, water games, mini karting and the alpine coaster, the luge. 

Adventure park: Accro Park of Les Gaillands - Just outside of Chamonix you'll find this adventure park. Situated in the Gaillands forest, you'll find playgrounds, high ropes courses, small ziplines as well as picnic areas.

Excursions

For older children or those that are particularly active, they may be interested in some of our excursions that are bookable locally, which include white water rafting, canyoning and e-biking to name a few. See the 'excursion tab' above for more information, age restrictions apply.

Walking in the mountains near Chamonix

Explore and relax on the shores of Lake Annecy before heading to the lively mountain town of Chamonix.

Good to know

Walking trails: 350 kilometres of walking trails and easy access to other valleys and mountains in the Alps

Terrain: Varied terrain from mountain climbs to flatter nature park walks

Best time to go: Mid-May to October. With warmer temperatures in July and August - you can cool off with high altitude walks.

Best for: Challenging walks, families, nature, activities, food & drink

Arrive into: Geneva Airport or Self-Drive

Travel from: Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester, Luton, Bristol, Birmingham and Edinburgh Airports or Self-Drive

Transfer time: approx. 1 hour 15 mins by coach from Geneva Airport 

Resort card: Chamonix Guest card, free at all hotels

24/7 Support and advice: In person or over the phone from our local resort team based in Chamonix

Inghams Guided Walks included

What We Say
  • Sat at the foot of the Mont Blanc, Chamonix offers fantastic scenery, plenty to do and some excellent walking routes for those that love to explore on foot.

    Zoe, Senior Product Executive
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