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The Best of Mont Blanc 2008
Hut-to-Hut
Details
Location: France,
Italy, Switzerland
Length: 7 days
Grade: strenuous and moderate
Accommodations: hotels and mountain refuges
Group size: 5 – 12
Guided Dates, Part 1: June 27 – July 3; September 1 – 7, 2008
Guided Dates, Part 2: July 2 – 8; September 6 – 12, 2008
Land Cost, Part 1 (US$): $1,845 (guided)
Land Cost, Part 2 (US$): $2,045 (guided)
Self-guided: late June to mid September
The Trip
Designed for those who would like to experience the hut-to-hut style
of hiking but have only a limited amount of time, our Best of
Mont Blanc trips encompass some of the most beautiful areas of
the Mont Blanc region.
The Mont Blanc massif, composed of Mont Blanc (15,536')
the highest peak in Western Europe and a flank of impressively spectacular
peaks and glaciers, uniquely straddles the borders of France, Italy, and
Switzerland. Rich in alpine history and cultural diversity, this region
has been attracting mountaineers and hikers from the world over for nearly
two hundred years.
We offer two itinerary options designed to join
our 12-Day Tour du Mont Blanc.
Our trip, Tete du Nord 7-Days, hikes in the southwest
corner of the region, which has a remote and distinctly French accent
to it. Staying largely at small French farms that have been converted
into huts or mountain refuges, this tour recalls the simple atmosphere
of old world mountain life. In exchange for your efforts, the mountains
will share their power and simplicity, their wildflowers and always their
breathtaking views.
Our Grand Ferret 7-Days, takes in the
northeast corner of the region offering wonderfully diverse alpine terrain
and outstanding panoramas as we progress from one country to the next.
Characteristically, the accommodations are in hotels with private baths or in small hiker's hotels with shared facilities.
Hiking around Mont Blanc is undeniably one of the truly
classic hut-to-hut hikes in Europe. This route was initially comprised
of century old trade routes, which were linked together to form what the
French call a Grande Randonnee. Simply put the Tour du Mont Blanc
is a great hike!
Since 1988 Distant Journeys has been guiding the Tour
du Mont Blanc, over 50 times around! Let us introduce you to an area we've
been hiking for a long time. Let us introduce you to the families of the
hotels and huts and local farms. Join us for a remarkable trip around
Mont Blanc.
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Itinerary
The Best of Mont Blanc
Part 1: Tete du Nord
Day 1: Arrive Geneva, Cointrin International Airport.
Group transfer to Chamonix, France at 1:00 pm. Welcome dinner and orientation.
Chamonix is home a dazzling array of many of the highest peaks in the
Alps including Mont Blanc (15,860').
Day 2: Short transfer to Les Houches and cable car to
Bellevue. Here we begin today–s hike passing by the foot of the huge Glacier
de Bionnassay then up through lush meadows to the Col du Tricot (6,995')
with spectacular views of the Aiguille du Bionnassay, Dome du Gouter and
the entire Chamonix Valley. After our steep descent from the col we arrive
at our refuge.
Day 3: From our refuge we continue to the village of
Les Contamines where we have time to linger and buy lunch items for the
next day. Departing Les Contamines we hike up the Mont Joie Valley, past
a 15th century mountain church, Notre Dame de la Gorge, cross a small
ancient Roman bridge and continue up this broad alpine valley to our overnight
stop.
Day 4: Departing our refuge we begin a steady climb
to the Croix de la Bonhomme and to the Col des Fours (8,960'). After a
long descent passing though the Ville des Glacier and maybe stopping to
buy some beaufort cheese at a farm, we will end our day at the remote
and rustic refuge.
Day 5: Today–s hike will bring us to the Italian border
at the Col de la Seigne (8,300'). Hiking down the Val Veny, the Italian
side of the Mont Blanc massif and Mont Blanc itself will dominate the
scene with its myriad of glaciers and towering rocky peaks. Transfer by
bus to our hotel in Courmayeur, Italy
Day 6: Rest day in Courmayeur. The day can be spent
exploring the town–s narrow streets, sampling the local pastries and cuisine,
day hiking, or taking a series of cable cars up to Point Helbronner and
into the heart of the Mont Blanc Massif.
Day 7: Depart Courmayeur.
It is possible to extend your
hike by several more days, just ask how!
The Best of Mont Blanc
Part 2: Grand Ferret
Day 1: Independent travel to the hotel in Chamonix.
Day 2: Transfer by bus to the end of the spectacular
Val Ferret. Hike to Ferret, Switzerland over the Col Grand Ferret (8,372').
Stopping for lunch en route we are offered views of the Val Veny, Val
Ferret and the skyline is dominated by the Grandes Jorasses, Aiguille
Talefre and Mont Dolent. This wonderful day of hiking ends in the Swiss
Val Ferret.
Day 3: A moderate day of hiking takes us down the Ferret
Valley through small Swiss hamlets and beautiful gardens. The hike ends
with a climb up to the picturesque lake village of Champex.
Day 4: There are two hiking options for today, one via
the high alpine pastures of Bovine with expansive views of the Rhone Valley,
and the other more difficult route up and over the ruggedly beautiful
Fenetre d'Arpette. Both route offer wonderful views of the majestic Swiss
Alps.
Day 5: Hike from Trient to Vallorcine, France over the
Col de Balme (7,230). Crossing into France at the col, once again the
spectacular sight of the Chamonix valley and the Mont Blanc Range with
its dramatic peaks and glaciers will be breathtaking. We will end our
day at a quiet hotel situated in Vallorcine.
Day 6: Vallorcine to Chamonix via the “Grand Balcon
Sud” with ever-changing views of the Aiguille Verte, the Aiguilles
des Chamonix, the glaciers of le Tour, Argentiere and the Mer de Glace.
Day 7: Depart Chamonix at 7:30 am for group transfer
to the Geneva Airport arriving about 8:30 am.
If your
dates don’t exactly fit, call us and we may be able to accommdate you.
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Additional Information:
Included:
Group transfers to or from the Geneva Airport, all accommodations, all
continental-style breakfasts, most dinners, all group transfers on ski
lifts, buses and trains as described in the itinerary, guides, great hiking
and memories!
Not Included:
airfare, lunches, 1 dinner in Courmayeur (part 1 only), optional/individual
transfers or excursions, items not on set dinner menu, beverages, insurance,
tips to guides/leaders, items of personal nature.
Luggage: This hike is not van supported. You will need to carry a small to moderate sized pack with only the clothing and accessories you will need for the duration of hike. (See our sample packing list.) With advances in synthetic clothing and other travel gear, it's possible to keep your pack weight to 20 lbs. including lunch and water. Any extra luggage or belongings you may have can be left at the hotel in Chamonix.
Accommodations and Facilities:
On Part 1, Tete du Nord, the first night in Chamonix and last two nights in Courmayeur are spent in wonderful hotels with private baths. The other 3 nights we stay in refuges also called huts. The huts,
or refuges, vary depending where they are located. Each refuge has its
own charm and unique character. All three nights in the refuges offer simple overnight stops for hikers
that offer bunkrooms and shared facilities.
On Part 2, Grand Ferret, the accommodations include 4 nights in hotels (Chamonix the first and last nights, Champex and Vallorcine) with private baths. The other 2 nights are spend in small hotels that include private rooms and shared facilities.
Travel:
It is easiest to fly to Geneva. However, there are frequent trains from
Zurich or Paris just be sure to allow for extra travel time.
Part 1:
Meeting point: Geneva airport at 1:00 pm on the first
day for a group transfer to our hotel in Chamonix.
Ending Point: in Courmayeur from where you can travel
back to Chamonix , retrieve any left luggage and continue on your travels.
Part 2:
Meeting Point: at the hotel in Chamonix.
Ending Point: group transfer from the hotel in Chamonix
the morning of the last day arriving the Geneva airport arriving about
8:30 am.
For a more detailed itinerary or to register please call.
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