Chalet-Hôtel Hermitage





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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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Popular twelve-stage hike, starting from the Mont-Blanc Massif in France, reaching the Matterhorn, one of the highest mountains in Switzerland, near the border with Italy. The course takes about two weeks and takes place mainly between 2000 and 3000 meters above sea level. You will pass by peaks of more than 4000 meters such as Mont-Blanc, the Aiguille d'Argentière, the Grand Combin, the Dent Blanche, the Zinalrothorn, the Weisshorn and finally the Matterhorn. This magnificent adventure will...
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This hike from Chamonix Mont-Blanc in Haute-Savoie takes you to the Mer de Glace Glacier and the Ice Cave. This route can also be done with the Montenvers Train. It is an extraordinary and stimulating hike, although difficult due to its steep drop. The trail will give you spectacular views over the entire Chamonix region: the Mer de Glace, the Drus, the Grandes Jorasses, and the Aiguilles de Chamonix. The trail begins at Chamonix-Montevers station and follows the signposted path of...
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Hike from the Planards ski resort to the Montenvers site, located at an altitude of 1,913 meters. At the top you will have a grandiose panorama of the Mer de Glace glacier, a glacier on the northern slope of the Mont-Blanc massif. It is possible to go up to Montenvers by train (paying service).
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Walk in the pastures near the famous ski resort of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. If you want to deepen your knowledge of glaciers, the path goes through a glaciorium. To learn more about it, you can visit this site: https://www.chamonix-sightseeing-tours.ch/FR/pages/Glaciorium