Snowshoe guided walks
Explore the fantastic natural scenery around Vallorcine, Le Tour and Montroc by going off the beaten track on snowshoes!
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The main draw for people coming to Chamonix in winter is, of course, skiing and snowboarding.
Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Chamonix Activities Guide.
Explore the fantastic natural scenery around Vallorcine, Le Tour and Montroc by going off the beaten track on snowshoes!
The winter Haute Route (or "high route") from Chamonix to Zermatt, is one of the most well know ski touring traverses in the world after Doctor Payot and his friends first skied the route in January 1924.
At the summit of the Aiguille du Midi you will find the Vallée Blanche!
Your holiday time in the Chamonix valley is valuable. Every day counts. Every moment should be a special one.
If you are thinking about climbing Mont Blanc, and have little or no mountaineering experience but have a good level of fitness and motivation, then this is the course for you!
Off-piste snowshoe outings where you can discover the charm and serenity of the Chamonix Valley on foot.
An opportunity to get in the picture with Teresa Kaufman as your personal photographer, guide and story teller. This is the perfect activity accessible to everyone; children, adults, grandparents - easy walking, incredible scenery, a moment to share. Non-skiers will love it in the winter. An activity to experience with loved ones or to give as a gift.
Chamonix Mont Blanc Guides specialise in high mountain guiding, skiing and alpinism. Based in the Chamonix Valley, at the foot of the Mont Blanc range, they have all the experience and expertise to make your dream adventure become a reality.
Mont Blanc on skis is the ultimate way to reach the highest peak in western Europe. This is an epic end of ski-season challenge!
Experience one of the best known glaciers in the Alps, safe in the hands of an experienced local guide.
Walk in a winter wonderland and wind your way slowly uphill, to secluded forest spots, frozen waterfalls and marvel at the beauty of the mountains.
Discover the flora and fauna of the valley with an experienced, local guide.
Reach the summit of the highest peak in Western Europe with a professional guide.
Halfway between hiking and climbing, via ferrata is a thrilling mountain activity that promises plenty of adrenaline and fun. Secured to a lifeline and supervised by a guide or climbing instructor, you progress safely along a route equipped with cables, ladders, and bridges.
Improve your climbing skills with instruction from a professional guide.
This kennels is home to around 20 St Bernard dogs, and they quite often have puppies for you to pet.