Appart'Hotel Aiguille Verte & Spa





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This round trip from the Chemin des Forestiers in Chamonix-Mont Blanc climbs the "La Floria" path for 5.7 km. The climb may seem long but the views all along the trail are well worth it. Located at an altitude of 1877 m opposite the Mer de Glace, the Refuge de la Flégère offers a breathtaking view of the Chamonix valley and the Mont-Blanc massif.
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This hike from Chamonix in Haute-Savoie takes you to Chalet La Floria. The trail, mainly in the forest, joins the Petit Balcon Sud before climbing towards the chalet. During this route you will have a magnificent panorama of the glaciers and the peaks of the Mont-Blanc Massif. You will return to the Petit Balcon Sud before descending into the Arve valley towards the Golf de Chamonix.
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This Haute-Savoie path is an essential route to discover the Natural Reserve of the Bérard valley. Departing from Chamonix-Mont Blanc, you will cross the town center for several kilometers before finding the path in the forest. Along the route, you can admire the typical fauna of high mountain areas, with emblematic species such as the ibex, the chamois, the black grouse, the golden eagle or the tichodrome. At the top, the Lac Blanc awaits you with its splendid views. Don't be surprised to...
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This route is suitable for mountain biking as well as hiking for those looking for a route on varied terrain. Departing from Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, you will head towards Les Tines to take the Petit Balcon Sud path which runs along the valley in the undergrowth. You will cross Argentière via the Chemin de la Moraine to take the Petit Balcon Nord trail. You will cross the Le Bisme stream before arriving at your destination in the village of Le Tour.
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This loop of just under 6 kilometers in the heart of the Chamonix valley is an easy route allowing you to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the valley. Be careful, if you want to take this path in winter, the end of the track is forbidden to pedestrians, and is reserved only for cross-country skiing.