Climb Mont Blanc in 3 or 5 Days
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!

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4 bedroom Chalet in Servoz. Sleeps 8
This rental property would suit a small group of professionals or a small family with a nanny, or with visiting friends and family members, looking for a longer-term rental for the winter season in the Chamonix Valley.
Tucked away in the peaceful hamlet of Le Mont, this beautifully restored farmhouse offers a perfect home-from-home for the winter season. Available only as a whole-property rental for a minimum of four months (between the first of December 2024 and the thirtieth of April 2025), Le Mont Farm provides a warm, character-filled retreat with stunning views over Servoz and Mont Blanc.
A historic farmhouse with modern comforts
Dating back to the seventeen hundreds, Le Mont Farm has been lovingly restored, preserving its original stone walls, solid wooden doors, and rustic charm. Thoughtfully designed with a blend of modern and classic furnishings, the interiors combine natural wood, soft tones, and contemporary comforts to create a welcoming and stylish space.
The farmhouse is divided into two separate apartments, making it ideal for families, friends, or those looking for extra space.
Ground floor apartment – sleeps three to four
First floor apartment – sleeps four to six
Outdoor space and location
Le Mont Farm is in a quiet, rural setting with a back garden and a small number of neighbouring houses. The property comes with two parking spaces (one covered).
Located in Le Mont, a picturesque hamlet overlooking Servoz, the farmhouse enjoys a sunny, south-facing position just twenty minutes’ drive from Chamonix.
Le Mont Farm is a truly special winter retreat—combining history, comfort, and unbeatable views.
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!
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This little museum is housed in the same building as the post office and library in the village centre of Servoz.
This kennels is home to around 20 St Bernard dogs, and they quite often have puppies for you to pet.
The Gorges de la Diosaz is series of natural gorges with dramatic waterfalls and suspended walkways.
Family run and popular with locals, this restaurant and wine bar offers you a warm welcome.
This little museum is housed in the same building as the post office and library in the village centre of Servoz.
Les Houches sits at the bottom end of the Chamonix Valley and is a popular place for hikers, mountaineers and mountain bikers in the summer months.
Parc de Merlet is a great place to spot some local animals in their natural environment. A nature reserve, rather than a zoo, the park is perched on a large plateau high above Les Houches.
Brévent is the closest summer lift to the centre of Chamonix and its impressive rocky summit rises to 2,525m above sea level.
Situated in a house dating back to the 1750's, this museum showcases mountain lifestyles from the reconstruction of three pieces of traditional housing and objects from everyday life.
This small two person chairlift is only open for a short time in summer, but it's great if you want to take a close up look at the bottom of the Glacier des Bossons.
Les Houches is one of the largest towns in the Chamonix Valley, spreading over 8km from Vaudagne and the Col de Voza at one end, towards the bottom of the Taconnaz glacier and the Merlet Animal park at the other.
Les Bossons is a sleepy little village just a five-minute drive from the centre Chamonix on the road to Les Houches. It is fairly spread out and consists mainly of chalet-style properties and is popular with families due to its school.
Chamonix is a lively market town known as both a world-class ski resort and mountaineering destination. Consequently, it is bustling with activity, in both the winter and summer seasons. Situated in the Haute-Savoie region of France, Chamonix is bordered by Switzerland and Italy and dominated by the incredible Aiguilles de Chamonix mountain chain which peaks at the top of Mont Blanc (4,810m) - the highest in Western Europe.
Les Praz is a small picturesque village on the outskirts of Chamonix. The village is surrounded by forests and streams making it an idyllic mountain hideaway and a popular place to live. You will find many chalet-style properties in this area. It is also home to a number of good bars and restaurants.
Argentière is a picturesque village within the Chamonix Valley and is just a short 10-minute car journey from Chamonix town. This charming village has been less affected by wealthy tourists and ex-patriots from various countries who have chosen to make their living in the mountains. It therefore retains a lot of authentic French charm and has a beautiful unspoilt high street with patisseries, boulangeries and wine bars.
Le Tour is a small, quaint little village at the far end of the Chamonix Valley in the Domaine de la Balme area. Take a stroll around the back streets to see some of the classically Alpine-style houses and the church dome. Look up to see the glaciers reaching down towards you, which are really impressive even in the height of summer.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsChamonix hosts a wide range of sporting events throughout the year. The biggest ones include the Mont Blanc Marathon in June and the UTMB trail running race in August. In March, the Unlimited Festival brings ravers to the mountains while Musilac Mont Blanc takes place a month later. At the end of July, the Cosmo Jazz Festival hosts concerts all around the valley.
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