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Tour Du Mont Blanc Hike

Our Mont Blanc Treks

The Tour du Mont Blanc is, justifiably, the most iconic walking trail in Europe: 105mi (170km) of hiking heaven through the Alps in ItalySwitzerland and France. Serious trekkers can complete the full circuit in just over two weeks, either on our Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek or our Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek.

Short for time? Our Tour du Mont Blanc Week captures some of the most spectacular sections with challenging trails in all three countries. Alternatively, our eight-day Mont Blanc Highlights adventure showcases the best of the French Alps with gorgeous views and more moderate trails.

Better yet, on our guided group adventures, you’ll be joined by one of our International Mountain Leaders, who have expert knowledge of the area, plus a small group of like-minded adventurers – the ideal way to explore Europe’s top hiking destination.

Ready for an adventure? See our Tour du Mont Blanc trips below or contact our team of experts

Tour Du Mont Blanc Treks

Mont Blanc Highlights

mountain trekking
8 Days from 1 915 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk the best of Mont Blanc Circuit in France and Italy

Walking & Trekking

Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

Mont Blanc
15 Days from 4 500 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk the classic circuit through France, Switzerland and Italy

Walking & Trekking

Tour du Mont Blanc Week

Mont Blanc
8 Days from 2 640 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A fast and light way to complete the Mont Blanc Circuit.

Walking & Trekking

Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

Mont Blanc
15 Days from 2 760 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk the iconic alpine trail through France, Switzerland and Italy

Walking & Trekking

Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn

Mont Blanc
15 Days from 3 480 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Trek the classic 'Haute Route' from France to Switzerland

Walking & Trekking

Mont Blanc Walks – Short Break

Mont Blanc
5 Days from 1 380 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

This short break features the famous trails of Mont Blanc.

Walking & Trekking

Walking Tour du Mont Blanc – Premium

Mont Blanc
8 Days from 2 125 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

An immersive adventure along the famous trails of Mont Blanc.

Walking & Trekking

Walking Tour du Mont Blanc

Mont Blanc
8 Days from 1 920 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

An immersive adventure along the famous trails of Mont Blanc.

Walking & Trekking

FAQs on our Mont Blanc Treks

Where is Mont Blanc?

At 4,809 meters (15,778 feet), Mont Blanc stands tall as the highest peak in the Alps and Western Europe. It is located in the border region between France and Italy and is a part of the epic Mont Blanc massif. The mountain is famous for its distinctive snowy peak and unspoilt beauty, attracting climbers and hikers from around the world.

When is the best time to visit Mont Blanc?

The ideal time to visit Mont Blanc largely depends on the activities you have in mind. For hiking and trekking, the summer months between June to September typically see milder weather and longer daylight hours. This period has the most favourable weather conditions, with clear skies and minimal snowfall, meaning you can navigate the challenging terrain more easily. The longer daylight hours also provide ample time for longer treks and taking in the immense views of the surrounding landscapes. Whereas winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding in the mountain resorts.

What tour options are available for exploring Mont Blanc?

At Exodus, we offer numerous tour options for exploring Mont Blanc, suitable for various interest and fitness levels. From guided hiking tours and camping expeditions to premium adventures where you’ll stay at the classic Italian resort, Courmayeur, and experience some of the most outstanding sections that showcase the immensity and grandeur of Mont Blanc. Alternatively, if you’d just like to enjoy a short break, you can book a five-day trip which introduces you to the highlights of the region. Or perhaps you’d prefer to follow the long-distance Haute Route, passing beneath 10 alpine peaks from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn.

Do I need prior hiking or climbing experience for the Tour du Mont Blanc?

While some of tours require prior hiking or climbing experience, we also have many options available for beginners and less seasoned hikers. However, even when embarking on the lower graded activity tours, you will still need to have a reasonable degree of fitness. Our guided tours are led by experts who can assist you with both navigation and safety, making them more accessible for anyone with less hiking experience. Find out more about our activity level guidelines, which will help you choose a tour that matches your skill level and physical fitness.

Are there any safety considerations for touring Mont Blanc?

Your safety is always paramount to us. Given the rugged terrain and unpredictable weather conditions of Mont Blanc, it is essential to be well-prepared with the appropriate gear, including sturdy hiking boots and warm clothing. We recommend keeping up to date with the current weather forecast and trail conditions, as well as following the guidance of our experienced guides, which can help ensure a safe and enjoyable tour. Although most of our routes are non-technical, there are some sections where you may need to use a fixed sloping ladder and metal footsteps to traverse steeper parts. The high alpine paths are well maintained, but they can be rough underfoot with loose rocks in places, so you need to be extra careful with you footing and balance.

What are the best things to do on a tour of Mont Blanc?

A tour of Mont Blanc is filled with iconic sights and unique experiences. Starting with the epic Mont Blanc itself, Europe’s highest peak, you’ll witness towering glaciers and immense snow-covered peaks. You’ll also have the chance to explore charming towns and villages like Chamonix and Courmayeur, where you can explore the impressive architecture and soak up the vibrant culture. Don’t miss the stunning Mer de Glace glacier, accessible by a historic cog railway, and hike through lush alpine meadows to cascading waterfalls, keeping your eye out for the diverse wildlife along the way. And make sure you treat yourself to some of the regional delicacies and local wines.

Is there a premium option for Mont Blanc?

Yes, we feature a premium Mont Blanc tour, which means you can explore this mighty peak and the surroundings in total comfort. This is a twin centre trip with 4-star accommodation based in both Chamonix and the beautiful Italian resort, Courmayeur. Each of the hotels provides you with a high level of comfort and first-class service. In the evenings, relax with a Jacuzzi, sauna or Turkish bath, soak up the panoramic mountain views and enjoy warm alpine hospitality.

How hard is the Tour du Mont Blanc?

Although it’s not essential that you’re a seasoned hiker to attempt the Tour du Mont Blanc, you’ll certainly need a good level of fitness to manage the daily long-distance walks and ascents. If you haven’t had much experience hiking long distances, we would recommend that you get some practice in before your trip. As well as being fit, you’ll also need a good amount of determination and stamina to cope with 8-9 hours of walking for several days in a row. Some days you will climb to heights of 3,000 – 4,000ft, following rough mountain paths.

Can you hike from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn?

Covering approximately 160km, the famous Haute Route is a long-distance trail that runs from Chamonix in France to Zermatt in Switzerland. Punctuated by alpine huts, glacial lakes and lush valleys, this is the most scenic and exhilarating way to hike from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn. In winter, the Haute Route is popular for skiers on French Alps holidays but in the summer months, most of the snow has melted and the lush meadows are strewn with wildflowers. Accompanied by an expert mountain leader, our guided tour takes you below 10 of the Alp’s highest peaks.

In so many ways this trip was not stressful.
To be able to do so many wonderful things and not have any issues or concerns made a strenuous hiking holiday relaxing and enjoyable.

Paul Beattie Mont Blanc Highlights

We’ve just returned from the Mont Blanc Highlights hiking trip, and it was unforgettable—largely thanks to our incredible guide, Adrian.

From day one, Adrian set the tone with energy, humour, and crystal-clear briefings that made every hike feel exciting and manageable. His knowledge of the trails are amazing and the views are absolutely stunning.

Adrian struck the perfect balance: relaxed and fun, yet always professional and organised. His enthusiasm and calm leadership turned a great trip into an outstanding one. He made us feel safe, challenged, and totally immersed in the mountain magic.

Can’t recommend this trip—and Adrian—highly enough.

(We even wrote him a poem… that’s how good he was!)

Ray Guirguis Mont Blanc Highlights

We had an incredible time on our recent trip to Mont Blanc! Adrian encouraged us to push ourselves during the hikes and that we did! He led our group with an excitement and energy that kept us going!! Sandro and Violetta made our stay at the chalet feel like home and they both made sure we had dairy free options/meals throughout the day. I looked forward to Violetta’s gluten and dairy free cakes every day after our arduous hikes! I think we really lucked out with having the loft as our room for the week. We woke up to the sunrise over the mountains every morning and it was truly a sight to see. And our group of fellow travelers is one I will remember fondly!

Julia Hopfinger Mont Blanc Highlights

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