Highlights
Hike the best Mont Blanc Circuit trails in one week, chosen for their incredible mountainscapes
Join a small group guided by an International Mountain Leader with expert knowledge of the area
Stand by the waters of Lac Blanc to gaze at the snow-capped Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps
Unwind each evening in a comfy chalet, where our welcoming hosts make it feel like home
Itinerary
Hike the most scenic trails around Mont Blanc, enjoying stirring Alpine views each day. Guided by an International Mountain Leader, we discover the wild beauty of the region, including the Chamonix Valley and Lac Blanc, while also taking the opportunity to walk sections of the Mont Blanc Circuit, Europe’s great long-distance hiking trail. In the evenings, return to your Alpine chalet, where our welcoming hosts have created a home-from-home atmosphere and cook up a feast.
One of Our Top Recommended Trips for 2026… Here’s Why
With a new chalet (Chalet 1802) for the 2026 season, you can now experience some of the finest hikes in the world with even more comfort when you return home. Chic La Bediere is in the centre of Chamonix; elegant Chalet 1802 is spacious with a large garden. Our friendly in-house teams provide a warm, family-style atmosphere, allowing you to fully relax, ready for tomorrow’s adventure − Danny Bell, destination expert
day 1 - Adventure starts in Chalet 1802 or Chalet Bediere
Welcome to your alpine chalet, your beautiful base for this incredible hiking adventure. Your adventure begins with a walk into Chamonix this afternoon.
Around 6pm, say bonjour to your tour leader and fellow travellers, where we gather as a group to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead during a welcome briefing. Your tour leader then ensures a big welcome over dinner together.
Want extra time in Chamonix? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
day 2 - Scenic train ride to the head of the Chamonix Valley • Walk towards Switzerland via the trekking peak L'Aiguillette des Posettes and on to Col du Possettes and then descend back towards Le Tour
Our first walk of the week is on the slopes of the Col de Balme from where we will have views back to Mont Blanc and into Switzerland. From the small hamlet of Montroc we have a short warm-up walk before the trail turns uphill on a steady zigzag path. As the trees thin, the views get even better and by late morning we reach L’Aiguillette des Posettes (7,220ft/2,200m). This is a peak from which we are rewarded with a panorama over the Chamonix Valley, the Aiguilles Rouges National Nature Reserve, and around to Switzerland. The path continues down to the Col des Posettes and then on a steady trail becoming ever more winding and finally down to Le Tour.
day 3 - Transfer above Les Houches • Cross the Carlaveyron Natural Reserve and trek up to the Aiguillette des Houches
Today we have a spectacular walk from the Merlet park through alpine forests and meadows and up to the Aiguillette des Houches (7,500ft/2,285m) for one of the finest views in the Alps – looking directly across the Chamonix Valley to Mont Blanc.
Our descent gives us vast views over the Chaîne des Fiz, an impressive wall of cliffs, as we make our way back to La Bettey and a short transfer to the chalet.
day 4 - Drive through the Mont Blanc tunnel to Italy • Climb to Bonatti refuge and traverse high above the spectacular Val Ferret to Courmayeur
We drive through the Mont Blanc tunnel to Italy. From the Val Ferret valley, we climb up and along to the Bonatti refuge. At just over (6,560ft/2,000m), the view from here is one of the finest on the tour. Mont Blanc itself, the towering rocky peak of Grandes Jorasses, and the glaciers that crowd the northern flank of Val Ferret are there to be admired. Following a dramatic traversing path, we contour high above the valley before descending towards the valley floor. Time allowing, we head off to Courmayeur, the perfect spot for a well-deserved Italian ice cream.
Distance covered: 7mi (11km); Ascent: 1,500ft (450m); Descent: 1,804ft (550m); Activity hours: 7
September and October departures: From 1 September 2026, for an estimated 15 weeks, the Mont Blanc tunnel, which connects France and Italy, is closed for maintenance works. This means we are unable to visit Italy on all departures from 29 August-17 October 2026. On these dates, we have a fabulous alternative walk with views into Switzerland, which follows a panoramic path to the Loriaz refuge high above the Vallorcine valley.
Distance covered: 5.6mi (9km); Ascent: 2,460ft (750m); Activity hours: 6
day 5 - Free day for optional walks, activities or sightseeing
Today is free for optional walks or sightseeing. Your tour leader can advise on possible hiking routes or you may choose to visit the bustling alpine resort town of Chamonix, which has shops, bars, restaurants and cafes.
There are several cable car excursions you can make from Chamonix; the most spectacular is the ascent to the Aiguille du Midi (12,600ft/3,842m), offering fantastic views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding peaks. It should also be possible to take the mountain train up to Montenvers for close-up views of the glacier, Mer de Glace. If you are feeling adventurous, you could enjoy a tandem paragliding flight or rent a mountain bike. For those wanting to unwind, a luxury spa is an enjoyable option.
Please note: It is necessary to book a space on the Aiguille du Midi lift and usually the earlier a ticket is bought the better value it is. We will brief you about this on your arrival day. However, if you want to find out more before you travel, or even book your place in advance, you can do so at www.montblancnaturalresort.com/en/. In busy weeks, pre-booking your paragliding flight or spa is also advisable if you want to secure your place.
day 6 - Starting from Les Contamines valley, we cross the Col de Voza and continue towards Les Houches
Approximately a 35-minute transfer from our chalet brings us to Les Contamines valley which is where we start our walk back towards the Chamonix Valley. The day starts on a valley path that narrows and steepens as we climb up towards the Passerelle de Bionnassay, a dramatic suspension bridge spanning a white-water stream that tumbles from the Bionnassay glacier above. The route then brings us round to the Col de Voza (5,360ft/1,653m) with an expansive view up the Chamonix Valley. During the afternoon we trek down to the valley floor although there is a cable car option (payable locally) if you have tired legs.
On this walk there is also a short section descending where chains can be used as handrails down a rocky path, plus a short ladder to ascend.
Distance covered: 7mi (12km)
day 7 - Lac Blanc and the Grand Balcon Sud
In the morning, we head to Les Praz and take the gondola to La Flégère. From this higher vantage point, we will start a circular walk to Lac Blanc (7,715ft/2,352m), which affords excellent views of the whole massif lying to our south. After plenty of time enjoying the panorama, we descend to Lac des Chéserys where, on a still day, we will see the mountains reflected in the water. En route there is a short ladder to descend. From here, we descend a little further again onto the Grand Balcon Sud and walk back to La Flégère. What remains of the afternoon is free to enjoy Chamonix centre or return to the chalet to relax in the garden.
Distance: 5.6mi (9km); Ascent: 1,770ft (540m); Descent: 1,770ft (540m); Activity hours: 7
La Flégère gondola is open for trips between 7 June and 13 September. Outside this time, the gondola is due to be closed and its cost is not included in the price of the trip. If the timetable changes and the lift is open, the cable car cost is paid locally (approximately €20).
Alternatively, we will enjoy the following spring and autumn itinerary.
From Argentière (4,100ft/1,250m) we start our day following the Petit Balcon Sud before changing tack and climbing to the Grand Balcon Sud that contours the Chamonix valley. The panoramic views over the valley to Mont Blanc and all the other peaks, valleys and glaciers are breathtaking. From La Flégère we descend via Chalet Floria where we will have time for a cup of tea. Due to the added descent this is a little harder than the summer itinerary, but the views are equally stunning.
Distance: 7.5mi (12km), plus any extra flat walking in the valley getting to and from the chalet; Ascent: 2,430ft (740m); Descent: 3,120ft (950m); Activity hours: 7
day 8 - Adventure ends in Chamonix
Invigorated after a week treading alpine trails, take one final look at Mont Blanc before starting your journey home. Not ready for the adventure to end? You can always speak to your sales representative about extending your stay in this magnificent region.

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Amazing trip!
Just returned from walking the highlights of Mount Blanc! There was a variety of hikes and all had great views. Our guide and chalet hosts were very knowledgeable and made us feel very welcome!
Amazing adventure
The hiking tour of the Mount Blanc mountains and area around Chamonix was an amazing experience and adventure. We were very lucky with the weather which for the most part was lovely, but the variety of walks and views made each day a different and thrilling experience. The chalet was cosy and well looked after by our hosts Seb and Carol, who made us feel very welcome, and prepared great breakfasts and lunches to keep us going, as well as delicious cakes as a welcome treat when coming back from a hike, and very tasty and filling dinners.
Fabulous!!
Just returned from a fabulous week of walking the highlights of Mont Blanc. Great walks with our guide Adrian, wonderful food provided by Sebastian & Carolina. Stayed in Chalet Chalupa in Les Houches which was comfortable and the area was nice and quite away from Chamonix’s hustle and bustle. The walks were challenging for a level 3 however well worth it for the views. Lovely to come back from the walks mid afternoon to homemade cakes!
Awesome
What a week! The hikes were challenging at times but totally worth it as the views at the top were outstanding. The chalet was comfortable with a variety of delicious home cooked meals by Sebastian and Carolina including cake and coffee on our return. Chamonix-Mont-Blanc was a lovely experience as well, especially if you have a sweet tooth. Our guide Adrian was outstanding and he kept the pace steady to suit all of our group. His energy and enthusiasm was endless and he had us all laughing throughout the week. Loved the whole experience.
Beautiful views
Just finished 1 week of hiking tour. We stayed in Chamonix in a very nice Chalet. Loved the town.Beautiful and convenient. Enjoyed taking the trains to the trailheads. The hikes for this tour is much harder than the other Level 3 hike we’ve done with Exodus. Most hikes here are 2500 feet elevations to close to 3000 feet elevations daily. Most about 7-8 miles. Some chains, ladders. But our guide Egle was great and able to give us continued support and encouragement. The views at the top was worth every sweat. It is indeed a beautiful place. We enjoyed the hikes, the company.
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