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Women Only Climb Mont Blanc

If the idea of standing on the summit of Mont Blanc excites you, you’re not alone! We know there’s a lot of women out there who share that same drive, excitement, and sense of adventure. This trip is all about bringing these incredible women together for one unforgettable experience.

Standing at 4,808m tall, Mont Blanc is the highest peak in Western Europe. A challenging and highly sought-after summit that sits at the roof of the Alps on the border of France and Italy. It’s more than just a mountain; it’s a symbol of strength, adventure, and pushing beyond limits.

Adventure Base offers women-only Mont Blanc guided climbs, creating a supportive, empowering environment where you can take on this incredible challenge alongside like-minded women. It’s not just about ticking off a bucket list peak; it’s about forming genuine bonds, building confidence, and being surrounded by women who inspire you to go further than you thought possible.

This journey is about more than reaching the top. It’s about the women you climb it with.

Ready to take the leap, build lasting friendships, and stand on top of Western Europe with an incredible team of alpine sisters by your side? Keep reading to find out more, and please just
get in touch if you have any questions about this Mont Blanc summit tour.

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    Duration

    1 week

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    Start Location

    Chamonix, France

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    Date(s)

    May - September

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    Price

    From €3565.00

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Mont Blanc Guided Ascent: What to Expect

Standing at 4,808m, this beautiful, grand peak entices mountaineers from all over the world year after year. It never disappoints. From the majestic summit, you can soak in magnificent views across the rest of the Alps.

We have helped hundreds of clients climb Mont Blanc whilst in the safe care of our experienced mountain guides. Our success rate is extremely high largely due to the way we've built the trip, allowing for multiple training and acclimatisation days prior to attempting the summit climb. Being based in Chamonix, our team is always up to date with current conditions on the mountain. We have eyes on the summit from our office window and in the summer months we have up to 10 guides on the mountain at any one time.

You will be sharing every step of the experience with an incredible group of strong, supportive, like-minded women - each bringing her own story, courage, and determination to the mountain. These are the kind of women who lift each other up, celebrate every win, and turn challenges into unforgettable shared moments.

Not sure whether you're ready for this Mont Blanc guided climb? No problem — take our Mont Blanc 'Readiness' test below to find out more. And consider joining one of the listed courses to help you prepare.

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Who is This Mont Blanc Peak Climb For?

This Mont Blanc guided ascent is ideal for women with a high level of endurance and fitness combined with a sense of adventure. Previous mountaineering experience is a bonus, but not essential; the key is to arrive with a high level of fitness. Good physical coordination and an ability to pick up new skills are also important on Mont Blanc. This is the highest peak in Western Europe, so the altitude and terrain make it hard work. Determination is needed to keep you going to the top.

While this adventure is open to those that have a basic level of previous mountaineering experience, please note that doesn’t mean it’s physically easy. You must make sure you have a high level of fitness level before you get here as it will make the week feel less strenuous and maximise your chances of success. If you want to make sure you're ready, join us on our Chamonix Winter Skills trip Please don’t hesitate to get in touch as we're happy to talk through everything with you.

    Adventure Overview

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    Duration

    1 week

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    Start Location

    Chamonix, France

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    Date(s)

    May - September

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    Guide Ratio

    1:4 Gran Paradiso, 1:2 Mont Blanc

  • Ability

    Level C

    Level C

    You have a fair amount of experience climbing, hiking or skiing more technical terrain. You’re comfortable on sustained adventures and you call yourself a ‘hardened’ adventurer. You're not quite George Mallory but you subscribe to his 'because it there' attitude.

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    Price

    From €3565.00

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Introducing our crack squad of mountain lovers and adventure junkies. We spend most of our days plotting, planning and building some of the very best trips out there for you all to enjoy.

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The Women Behind the Mountain.

On 14 July 1808, Marie Paradis became the first woman to summit Mont Blanc - long before performance gear, energy gels, or even the concept of “sensible footwear” existed. Accompanied by seven men, she achieved this remarkable feat wearing a heavy winter dress and leather town shoes - an outfit weighing nearly 14 pounds alone. After her ascent, Marie settled in Chamonix, where she worked as an innkeeper and earned the nickname “Marie de Mont Blanc.” She was known for leaving small treats for climbers attempting the peak, because if anyone knew they’d earned a snack, it was her! It would take another 30 years before a woman repeated her feat, which really puts into perspective just how extraordinary her achievement was. Marie’s determination and pioneering spirit continue to inspire us - and are the reason we chose to launch our women-only trips on the anniversary of her historic summit.

Equipment Required to Climb Mont Blanc

Certain items can be rented from Adventure Base such as crampons, ice axe, helmet, harness, and trekking poles with snow baskets (you are able to add these to your cart at checkout). We use the latest kit from Black Diamond and Petzl, meaning you'll be using quality equipment at cheaper prices than if you were to rent from a local shop when you get here. Win! (Note: Your kit might vary sightly from the images below)

Please note this is a guide and you may be required to rent or purchase last minute equipment on arrival dependent on the weather and changes in itinerary. For the full downloadable Mont Blanc kit list please click here.

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FINER DETAILS

YOUR ADVENTURE PACKAGE

On arrival day you meet with your guides and fellow climbers at the accommodation for a welcome briefing in the evening. Here you will have an opportunity to ask any last minute questions as well as share your pre-trip excitement with your group.

What's Included?

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  • Group 16 Created with Sketch. Training and acclimatisation on Gran Paradiso (4061m)
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  • Group 16 Created with Sketch. 4 nights in mountain huts on a half-board basis (breakfast and three course evening meal)
  • Group 16 Created with Sketch. 3 nights in Chamonix accommodation on a B&B basis (breakfast)
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What's not Included?

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Adventure like a local

The Adventure Base Difference

Born & Bred in the Alps

With an office at the foot of Mont Blanc in Chamonix, we help you Adventure like a local.

Customer Focused

We don't just want you for one trip, we want you for lots! We work extremely hard to earn that right.

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Our clients do the talking. Check out their latest reviews and see what makes their trips so special.

Guaranteed Departures

If you can book it, we'll run it even if it's just for you. You shouldn't have to wait to get excited for your trip.

This Trip is running on the following dates

july 2027
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Depart

Sun 04 Jul, 2027

Return

Sun 11 Jul, 2027

Availability

4 spots available

Accommodation on This Mont Blanc Guided Ascent

When not climbing the mountain, we know the importance of having a cosy mountain base, with comfortable rooms and a warm atmosphere. But don't let that nice linen and chocolate on the bed win your favour just yet. Wait until you've experienced a good old mountain hut with its basic, but charming amenities and friendly hosts. We bet you go home missing the huts more!

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Valley Accommodation

You will be based in Chamonix for 3 nights of the trip, staying in a centrally located accommodation. Your room will be reserved for the duration of the trip, providing a comfortable and convenient base to return to if plans change or weather conditions affect your mountain hut itinerary. This gives you peace of mind knowing you have a familiar place to relax, store your belongings, and regroup.

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    3 nights

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    Wifi included

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    Shared rooms

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    Food

    Breakfast + 1 Dinner

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Rifugio Chabod, Italy / Refuge Tete Rousse, France / Refuge du Gouter, France

When heading up the mountain you will be staying in accommodation which boasts views that can't be beaten. The mountain huts of Rifugio Chabod, Refuge Tete Rousse and the Refuge du Gouter aren't going to win any five star awards for service but will keep you warm, dry and fed. Just don't forget to pack your ear plugs... trust us!

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    4 nights

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    Not included

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    Dormitory

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    Half Board

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Mont Blanc Climb Itinerary

While we try and stick to the tried and tested itinerary below, the mountain and the weather sometimes have other ideas. We will always remain as flexible as possible, which is why we only work with experienced and knowledgeable guides, allowing us to change any plans if required. Check out the full Mont Blanc guided hike itinerary for a complete overview. Please note that the Mont Blanc Tunnel is scheduled for maintenance, with closures likely beginning in September. While this will impact direct travel routes between France and Italy, our Mont Blanc summit trips will remain unaffected. Should the tunnel be closed at the time of your trip, we will still proceed to Gran Paradiso via an alternative route, which will take approximately 3.5 hours instead of the usual 1.5 hours. The Mont Blanc summit climb will proceed as planned, and we’ll provide additional logistical details closer to your trip.

  • Day 1:
    Arrival Day

    We highly recommend planning your inbound travel so that you arrive in Chamonix by early afternoon. This is especially important if you need to rent mountaineering boots from our local rental shop supplier. You’ll need time to collect any rental equipment before the evening briefing, which is essential for a smooth start to your adventure. There is no time the following morning to rent items as you will be departing for Gran Paradiso straight after breakfast.

    You will meet with your guide for a briefing in the evening at approximately 18:00 to go through the plan for the week as well as the current weather and mountain conditions. Here you will have a chance to go through your kit under the experienced eye of your guide and can ask any questions that you may have. Dinner will follow and then it's time for a good night sleep!

  • Day 2:
    Depart for Gran Paradiso National Park

    After breakfast you depart for Italy to the Rifugio Chabod in Gran Paradiso National Park (1 hr 30 mins drive). You set off on the trek up to the mountain hut mid-morning and will arrive at Rifugio Chabod at 2750m altitude around lunchtime. Once at the mountain hut, you will can tuck into a tasty Italian lunch and, if time and weather permits, have an outdoor session covering basic introduction to your equipment.

    7km / 900m up / 0m down / 3 hours Trekking

  • Day 3:
    Climb Gran Paradiso

    A big day involving a 1,300m altitude ascent of Gran Paradiso, the highest peak entirely in Italy (4061m). The ascent is mostly on snow except the moraine after the mountain hut, and the final rocky section of scrambling to the summit (5-7 hours). It is a spectacular summit and this is great training for Mont Blanc because a lot of similar techniques are required on both peaks. The climb is a test and will put you in good stead for the main summit attempt of Mont Blanc later in the week. After the summit you will return to the Rifugio Chabod, where you can order a hearty lunch to refuel after all that effort, and then relax for the afternoon and evening. By staying in Rifugio Chabod both nights it gives the advantage of leaving unnecessary clothing/equipment there to make the ascent as light as possible. Furthermore, staying up at altitude instead of heading all the way down to the valley helps with your acclimatisation process.

    10km / 1300m up / 1300m down / 6-8 hours Mountaineering

  • Day 4:
    Return to Chamonix

    Wake up at around 07:00 for breakfast before descending around 8:30 back down to the valley. You will be transferred back to Chamonix to arrive around lunchtime (1 hr 30 mins drive). It is very important that you can have a good rest in the afternoon in preparation for the coming days. We will also finalise any equipment changes.

    7km / 0m up / 900m down / 2-3 hours Trekking

  • Day 5:
    Begin the Mont Blanc Climb

    Climbing Mont Blanc takes two days. We start by driving to Les Houches (10 min) and then taking uplifts on the Bellevue cable car followed by the Tramway du Mont Blanc train to the Refuge du Nid d’Aigle which sits at 2372m. From here we hike to the Tête Rousse hut (3167m) for an overnight stay in preparation for our summit attempt the following morning. In early season, if the cablecar or train aren't running we will arrange a 4x4 transfer to Bellevue.

    4km / 700m up / 0m down / 2 hours

  • Day 6:
    Summit Day

    On summit day we wake up very early and ascend to the summit of Mont Blanc. This will take between 8-10 hours depending on conditions and your physical ability. On the descent from the summit, we spend the night in the Goûter hut (3813m). By having this second night in the Goûter hut we are less in a rush to make it down to the valley or the Tête Rousse hut, and it also means we cross the Grand Couloir early the following day. These are all carefully considered factors that we’ve analysed over many years guiding this route to maximise your chance of a successful summit.

    10km / 1700m up / 1000m down / 8-10 hours

  • Day 7:
    Return to Chamonix (possible spare summit day*)

    In the morning we descend from the Goûter hut (3813m) to the Refuge du Nid d’Aigle (2372m) and take the Tramway du Mont Blanc followed by the Bellevue cable car down to Les Houches. The descent normally takes around 4-5 hours. You then travel back to the Chamonix and that signals the end of the climb. This will normally be around 13:00-14:00 in the afternoon. Usually everyone heads out into Chamonix for dinner or drinks together to round off the week.

    *For those who have a high level of fitness and solid technical skills, there is a the possibility to summit Mont Blanc from Refuge du Gouter and return back down to the Nid d'Aigle in one day (in the case of bad weather on summit day). Please note that this option is based on suitable weather, conditions and only for those who have a high level of fitness and technical skills due to the time required for such an endeavour, and the importance of being able to descend the Grand Couloir safely in an able (and not exhausted) state.


    7km / 0m up / 1500m down / 4 hours

  • Day 8:
    Departure Day

    Depart. After one last hearty breakfast we sadly bid farewell. Check-out is at 10am.

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FAQ's

MB: Can I change my trip dates?

You can change your trip dates subject to availability and trip numbers (admin fees apply). Please contact us if you Read more

You can change your trip dates subject to availability and trip numbers (admin fees apply). Please contact us if you would like to explore changing your dates.

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MB: Are ski/snowboard trousers suitable?

Ski/snowboard trousers aren’t suitable for the Mont Blanc trip. You’ll need a pair of mountaineering specific trousers ( Read more

Ski/snowboard trousers aren’t suitable for the Mont Blanc trip. You’ll need a pair of mountaineering specific trousers (soft shell) as well as a waterproof hard shell pair that are lightweight and not insulated. Conditions can be harsh especially on the summit days so it’s important to have these two layers. We also recommend to bring lightweight thermal leggings. Read through our kit list for a full description of what you’ll need to bring.

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MB: What Insurance Do I Need?

Let’s face it, these types of trips don’t come risk free. We’re putting ourselves in amazing environments Read more

Let’s face it, these types of trips don’t come risk free. We’re putting ourselves in amazing environments but also environments that carry an element of risk with them. In order to protect yourself adequately you will need a specialist travel insurance that caters for the types of activities you will be undertaking. It is a condition of our agreement that you are covered by adequate travel insurance for your arrangements. Click here to understand which one is for you.

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MB: Can I store my belongings with Adventure Base when I’m in the huts?

Yes. For the duration of your trip you are able to store your belongings in your accommodation in Chamonix. Please Read more

Yes. For the duration of your trip you are able to store your belongings in your accommodation in Chamonix. Please note rooms are usually allocated on a twin share basis, in most cases sharing with others from your course.

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MB: Do I need to have previous experience?

This is a hot topic and based on our extensive experience we are confident to say that you do not Read more

This is a hot topic and based on our extensive experience we are confident to say that you do not need any previous mountaineering experience to climb Mont Blanc, but you should have a good head for heights.   Your safety is always our top priority and therefore you must have a good level of cardiovascular endurance in order to keep up with the required pace for a Mont Blanc ascent –  if you are not fit enough your guide will have no option but to turn you around.  See our FAQ ‘What kind of fitness level do I need’.
Crucial to success you must also be able to learn new skills quickly and have an ability to develop new skills, such as walking with crampons whilst attached to your guide with a rope. These are skills your guide will teach during your first 3 days with us, prior to your Mont Blanc ascent. This training period is also an opportunity for your guide to evaluate your skills and capability to climb Mont Blanc.

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MB: How many clients per guide?

For the three training days at the beginning of the week it is a 4 clients : 1 guide ratio. For your Mont Read more

For the three training days at the beginning of the week it is a 4 clients : 1 guide ratio. For your Mont Blanc attempt the ratio is 2 clients : 1 guide.

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MB: Is there WiFi in the mountain huts?

No. All mountain huts are fairly basic and do not provide WiFi. Some huts will have phone signal but we Read more

No. All mountain huts are fairly basic and do not provide WiFi. Some huts will have phone signal but we cannot guarantee this will work at all times.

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MB: What are the guides like?

All of our guides are highly experienced and personable people. They have all been hand picked by us for their Read more

All of our guides are highly experienced and personable people. They have all been hand picked by us for their skills, character, and knowledge of the route up Mont Blanc and this is the most important thing when it comes down to making key decisions in the mountains and providing the safest experience for our clients. Our guides are of various nationalities and all speak a high level of English and are very attentive. Their primary role is to get you to the summit and back safely, but they add their personal touch with stories and interesting facts about the area, making for a well-rounded thoroughly enjoyable experience. They like to share their knowledge of the mountains and their experiences, so don’t hesitate to ask questions and pick their brains.

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MB: What are the mountain huts like?

The mountain huts we use for our Mont Blanc course are fairly basic but comfortable. You will sleep in dormitories Read more

The mountain huts we use for our Mont Blanc course are fairly basic but comfortable. You will sleep in dormitories on a shared basis, usually 6-8 per room. Breakfast and a 3 course dinner are included. Lunch is provided at an extra charge. On Gran Paradiso you will most likely stay at the Rifugio Chabod. On Mont Blanc your first night will most likely be spent at the Refuge de Tete Rousse, followed by the Gouter Refuge on the second night.

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MB: What kind of fitness level do I need?

You need to be able to hike comfortably with a heavy pack for up to 10 hours at a moderate pace. Read more

You need to be able to hike comfortably with a heavy pack for up to 10 hours at a moderate pace. Mountaineering is all about having good cardiovascular endurance to be able to continue being active for long periods. As well as this you will need to have a good head for heights and good overall body balance and awareness.  Click here to check out our training advice page.

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MB: What size backpack should I bring?

Your backpack should be between 35-45L.  It is important that your backpack has an ice axe strap to stash Read more

Your backpack should be between 35-45L.  It is important that your backpack has an ice axe strap to stash your ice axe when you are not using it. Your backpack must also have a rain-proof cover. Think light-weight, remember you have to carry it!

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MB: Which type of boots do I need?

You will need B2 or B3 mountaineering boots for Mont Blanc. All mountaineering boots are graded in a B1, B2, Read more

You will need B2 or B3 mountaineering boots for Mont Blanc. All mountaineering boots are graded in a B1, B2, B3 system. B3 boots are the most rigid, and therefore most suitable for walking on snow with crampons, and B2 boots are a little more comfortable but less rigid and also less warm. An example of a B3 boot is the La Sportiva Nepal Evo GTX or Scarpa Mont Blanc Pro.  Boots can be rented from our partner Concept Pro in Chamonix if you don’t want to invest in your own pair.

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MB: What will we do if the weather is bad?

This depends on the winds, the precipitation, and the visibility. In the case of strong winds of 50km or higher, Read more

This depends on the winds, the precipitation, and the visibility.

In the case of strong winds of 50km or higher, reaching the summit of Mont Blanc will be difficult. High winds on the final ridge to the summit are dangerous and therefore summit success is very unlikely. In the case of high winds all over the high peaks of the Alps, we will look for suitable alternatives in the mid-mountain range. It is also unlikely that a helicopter will be able to fly in a rescue situation if there are high winds, which adds to the decision-making process.
In the case of precipitation, when it snows on Mont Blanc it usually means a summit attempt will be difficult. Route finding in a snow storm is generally quite unsafe. An attempt will depend on the amount of the snowfall and it will also greatly depend on the wind.
In the case of bad visibility, such as a whiteout, a summit attempt will be difficult. It depends on the thickness of the cloud and we will most likely still attempt a summit but turn back if necessary.
In the case of high temperatures over an extended period of time,  the Grand Couloir between Tete Rousse and Gouter tends to become unsafe due to regular rock fall. The local authorities are quick to issue warnings when the couloir becomes unsafe and it has been known in recent summers that the Gouter route to Mont Blanc has been briefly closed. We will always listen to and obey local warnings.

Should Mont Blanc be unsafe, we will study the conditions on other peaks in the Alps, like Monta Rosa. Should conditions be a lot better elsewhere, we will propose this to you as an option.  If not, then we will propose adventures at slightly lower altitudes that keep you safe but are still lots of fun.

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MB: Will I definitely make it to the summit?

In short, no. Whilst we will always strive to get you to the summit safely, sometimes the weather or the Read more

In short, no. Whilst we will always strive to get you to the summit safely, sometimes the weather or the conditions of the mountain don’t play ball. When there is precipitation, high winds and low visibility for example, we cannot guarantee reaching the summit and will sometimes recommend an alternative. Each Mont Blanc course has a lead guide. The lead guide will always conduct a meeting with the clients and other guides the day before the Mont Blanc ascent is due to begin. During this meeting the latest weather forecast, conditions of the mountain, and the clients’ own abilities to reach the summit will be discussed. Clients and guides will voice their opinions and/or concerns at the time and then decide how best to proceed. We fully trust and back our guides to make the final decision based on their years of experience on the mountain. They are entrusted to make the final call and the client must accept any decision made. All decisions will have client safety as a top priority.

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Are you ready?

Our adventures are attributed a difficulty level from A to E. This Women Only Climb Mont Blanc trip is rated Level C, for accomplished adventurers We recommend you only book a trip that reflects your ability.

Level A

For beginners and newcomers

  • You’re not quite sure where to start but you’re hungry for an adventure
  • Little / no prior experience
  • Shorter time duration
  • No technical skills required but keen to learn
  • Basic level of fitness

Level B

For those with some prior experience

  • You have some previous experience in the outdoors, whether that’s hiking, skiing or climbing, and are keen to build on that
  • You will either be starting to venture into more technical terrain or slightly more challenging environments
  • Some basic skills
  • Moderate fitness

Level C

For accomplished adventurers

  • You enjoy challenging yourself physically and mentally
  • You’re comfortable on multi-day adventures and you call yourself an avid adventurer
  • You're not quite George Mallory but you subscribe to his 'because it is there' attitude
  • Strong level of fitness
Think you've got this?

This trip is at this level

Level D

For the pros

  • You're ready to test your skills on the next challenge
  • You're comfortable in most types of alpine environments
  • Some level of technical skills
  • Strong level of fitness

Level E

For the experts

  • You’ve been on multiple adventures and have built up a solid skillset to tackle most challenges out there
  • Good technical skills and knowledge
  • Experienced in alpine/mountains environments
  • Very high level of fitness

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Arolla to Zermatt Haute Route Trek Guided 6 Days

Zermatt bound!

The Haute Route trek is one of the world’s great multi-day treks. The route links two world-famous mountains, Mont Blanc in France and the Matterhorn in Switzerland. Enjoy this 6 day version of the trek from Arolla to Zermatt.

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    July - September

  • Level B

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    €2300.00

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Dolomites Alta Via 1 Guided Highlights

Hike. Explore. Repeat.

Discover the Alta Via 1 Trek – a spectacular journey through the heart of Italy’s Dolomites. This iconic trail winds through some of the most stunning UNESCO-listed alpine landscapes in the world. We’ve crafted this itinerary for those who want to experience the best of the Alta Via 1 on a shorter adventure. Perfect for hikers short on time but big on adventure, this guided trek packs in the highlights without skimping on the views. Over just a few unforgettable days, you’ll soak up dramatic peaks, scenic trails, and cozy mountain rifugios — all with expert guidance and none of the stress. If you’re after a high-impact trekking experience in a short window, this trip is made for you.

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    July - September

  • Level B

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    €1495.00

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Guided Trail Running: Dolomites Alta Via 1 in 7 Days

Run through the heart of the Dolomites

Discover the Alta Via 1 Trail Run, an unforgettable journey through the heart of Italy’s Dolomites. Covering approximately 120 kilometres over 7 days, this point-to-point trail-running adventure takes you through some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes in Europe, all set within the UNESCO-listed Dolomites. Designed for runners seeking a balance of challenge, adventure, and incredible scenery, you'll traverse high alpine trails, dramatic limestone peaks, remote mountain passes, and traditional rifugios, while immersing yourself in the unique culture and natural beauty of this iconic region.

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    August

  • Level C

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Guided Trail Running: Tour du Mont Blanc 8 Days

Run further, guided all the way.

This full 8-day trail running version of the Tour du Mont Blanc offers an incredible opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the mountains while covering the iconic route at a faster pace. Journey through the seven spectacular valleys surrounding Western Europe’s highest peak, enjoying breathtaking alpine scenery, charming mountain villages, and the unique cultures of France, Italy, and Switzerland along the way.

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    July

  • Level C

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    €2990.00

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Women Only Climb Mont Blanc

Don't miss out!

If the idea of standing on the summit of Mont Blanc excites you, you’re not alone! We know there’s a lot of women out there who share that same drive, excitement, and sense of adventure. Sitting in the Alps between France and Italy at 4808m, Mont Blanc is the highest peak in Western Europe. This trip is all about bringing incredible women together for one unforgettable experience. If this sounds like you, then keep on reading...

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    May - September

  • Level C

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    €3565.00

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Alpine Haute Route Ski Tour

Bucket list!

The Haute Route ski tour has deservedly earned its reputation for being one of the world's great ski adventures. Embark on an epic 6 day journey crossing spectacular glaciated terrain from Chamonix to Zermatt. Love your skiing? This is a must for you!

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    March - April

  • Level D

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    €2340.00

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Climb the Triple Crown of the Alps

Mont Blanc, Matterhorn & Eiger

Climb the famous Triple Crown of the Alps. Mont Blanc, Matterhorn and Eiger. A lifetime mountaineering achievement, all possible within 10 days with the right fitness and preparation.

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    July - August

  • Level E

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    €13955.00

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Bernese Oberland Ski Tour in the Swiss Alps

Vast glaciers

The Bernese Oberland ski tour is a stunning link up of high altitude mountain huts and peaks in the wild Bernese Oberland region of the Swiss Alps. The ski terrain in this region is for expert ski tourers with strong endurance. It features long days on huge glaciers, remote huts, and big, wild terrain — a true adventure for seasoned riders.

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    March

  • Level E

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    €2350.00

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Climb the Eiger

The ultimate

The Eiger is one of the most sought after summits in the Alps and a formidable challenge for any keen mountaineer. Located in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland, this is a major Alpine classic steeped in historic tales of heroic climbing. On this trip we climb via the Mittellegi ridge. Got what it takes?

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    July - August

  • Level E

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    €4830.00

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