Self Guided Treks: Tour du Mont Blanc
Tour du Mont Blanc Adventurous 9 Days
The Tour du Mont Blanc is a 170 km trekking trail through France, Italy and Switzerland. Circumnavigating Western Europe’s highest mountain, Mont Blanc, it is one of the world’s most famous classic multi day treks and is on every serious hiker’s bucket list. This self-guided version specifically avoids the more popular places to stay and keeps you off the beaten track staying in fairly remote refuges. One for the wild ones.
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Duration
8 Nights, 9 Days
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Start Location
Les Houches, Chamonix
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Date(s)
June - September
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Price
From €1248
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FRANCE, SWITZERLAND & ITALY / 8 NIGHTS / 9 DAYS
This 8 night / 9 day version of the Tour du Mont Blanc trek is an incredible opportunity to completely immerse yourself in the mountains and enjoy the natural beauty of the valleys that surround western Europe’s highest mountain. The trek offers an unusual variety of spectacular scenery and varied walks and you are sure to come away from this trek refreshed and invigorated, if a little creaky at the joints.
The route crosses three borders (France, Italy and Switzerland) over 9 days, traversing beneath huge glaciers, and meandering through beautiful alpine meadows and picture-book villages. That's right, this is a truly memorable journey and one of worlds classic long-distance hiking routes.
This self-guided version specifically avoids the more popular places to stay and keeps you off the beaten track staying in fairly remote refuges. One for the wild ones. . You will experience the full version of the Tour du Mont Blanc independently and fully self-guided.
Not sure whether you're ready? No problem. Take our Tour du Mont Blanc Trek 'Readiness' test or join us on our Tour du Mont Blanc guided trips:
Take our Tour du Mont Blanc Trek 'Readiness' test



YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE
WHO IS THIS FOR?
The Tour du Mont Blanc Trek is well suited to fit hillwalkers, capable of trekking for multiple days carrying a reasonably heavy rucksack. You follow footpaths each day and the terrain is very hilly. You can expect to do up to and over 1000m ascent and descent per day. You stay in a mixture of mountain refuges, gites and auberges during the trek, which all provide basic but comfortable lodging and good food. This helps keep your packs fairly light carrying only snacks, clothing and essentials.
It might seem like a lot to take in so if you're not sure if you're ready.. No problem. Take our Tour du Mont Blanc Trek 'Readiness' test or join us on one of our Tour du Mont Blanc guided trips: Take our Tour du Mont Blanc Trek 'Readiness' test
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Duration
8 Nights, 9 Days
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Start Location
Les Houches, Chamonix
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Date(s)
June - September
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Guide Ratio
Self Guided
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Ability
Level BLevel B
You have some previous experience in the outdoors, whether that’s hiking, skiing or climbing. You will either be starting to venture into more technical terrain or slightly more 'aggressive' environments. Let's dial it up!
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Price
From €1248
Adventure Overview

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The Tour du Mont Blanc Trek
02:21Stunning views and great memories. This is the Tour du Mont Blanc Trek.


What is Self Guided Trekking?
01:27Olly and Charlie discuss what a self guided trip looks like.


Beginner Hikes Tour Du Mont Blanc
25:55Dave’s experience on the Tour du Mont Blanc with us.


Omar's Trip
03:39A snapshot at Omar’s experience on the trails with us.


Meet The Team
01:48Introducing 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.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR THIS TRIP
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 Tour Du Mont Blanc Trek kit list please click here.

Rucksack
Mountaineering-specific 35-40L backpack

Trekking Poles
Foldable or telescopic poles are best

Hiking shoes / Trail Shoes
Good grip and ankle support is recommended

Softshell Jacket
Light technical jacket, ideally with a hood.

Lightweight fleece
Something light and thin.

Thermal Tops
Keep them light and thin.

Tech T-Shirts
Highly breathable, lightweight synthetic technical t-shirt.

Thermal Bottoms
Keep them light and thin.

Softshell Trousers
Stretch, durable mountaineering trousers.

Warm Hat
Ideally thin and single layered so it can fit under the helmet.

Sun Hat
Choose your hat of choice as long as it shields you from the sun.

Waterproof jacket

Waterproof pants
Side-leg zippers are helpful

Thermal socks
Good walking socks are required

Shorts
Good to have for approaches to the mountain huts especially in warmer temperatures

Fleece windproof gloves

Sunglasses

Sun cream
Factor 30-50 High Mountain sunscreen

Water bottles
You must be able to carry at least 2L of water in your backpack

Sleeping bag silk liner
You don’t need a sleeping bag itself, as blankets are provided in the huts

Trekking Towel

Head torch
Don't forget to pack spare batteries. They're essential

ID and documents
Passport / Driver's license, Visa, Insurance

Cash / credit card
For extra costs such as drinks and snacks

First aid kit
Blister kit, paracetamol, etc

Bandana / Buff

Earplugs
Highly recommended for the mountain huts

Insect Repellant
We had a spectacular trip - and Adventure Base was a big reason why. The staff was proactive before the trip, providing advice on packing and IMPORTANTLY on weather and proper equipment (ie micro-spikes and poles) to make us safe and comfortable. All the staff were knowledgeable and responsive to all our many questions during the Tour. It was like having a personal guide OFF the mountain - a prefect solution as we wanted to hike on our own but wanted expert advice. thank you!
We had an amazing experience planning the TMB with Adventure Base. Everything went well before and during our trip. Great support from their side.
Booked our 11 day self guided tour du mont blanc trek with adventure base who were great from the outset. From prior to booking in answering all of our questions, keeping us informed throughout the booking process all the way through to being readily available to answer any questions and provide alternative gpx and information on varient routes we wanted to take. Incredible team. Thank you
7 Day Self-guided TBM was an amazing trip. AB planned everything exceptionally well. No issues. I will use them again for my next trip.
5 stars for the Adventure Base team! We are so pleased with our self-guided 9-day Tour du Mont Blanc trek through Adventure Base. The company had clear communication with us the whole way- from making our itinerary, checking in before with left the US, checking in once we got to Chamonix, and then while we were on the trail as well. They helped us chose a different route mid hike, making us feel safe and supported. They also did a lot of small things that went a long way- holding our luggage + dropping it off at our hotel to be ready for us once we were done hiking, providing us with digital + paper maps, a mini trail first aid kit and buffs. We are so thankful to have used them!
The Adventure Base team was a complete pleasure to work with - friendly and knowledgeable. The team was super responsive from start to finish (from planning phase and throughout our trek) providing great advice, logistics and support. We will use AB again - 5 stars!!
We did the TMB with adventure base- family with 2 teenagers. We honestly could not have asked for a better organised self guided tour- the accommodation, bag transfers, food and the communication by Adventure base were amazing. Only trumped by Mother Nature- what a beautiful and bucket list walk. Olly, Beth and Virginia were superb and we highly recommend this tour company.
FINER DETAILS
YOUR ADVENTURE PACKAGE
The trek begins in Les Houches at the Bellevue cable car in the Chamonix valley. Typically people will arrive the night before and overnight either in Les Houches or overnight in Chamonix and take the train from Chamonix to Les Houches in the morning to start the hike. If you would like us to book your accommodation for the first night please ask.
What's Included?
- 8 Nights accommodation
- 8 Breakfasts
- 8 Dinners
- Planning and reservations
- Virtual briefing with an Adventure Base representative
- Welcome pack
- First aid kit
- A detailed itinerary
- 24/7 Support communication with our team in Chamonix
What's not Included?
- Flights and transfers
- Lunches, snacks and drinks on the trek
- Luggage transfers
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE ACCOMMODATION
We know the importance of having comfortable accommodation on this trip. After a long day of trekking it's vital to have a comfortable bed and good food to enjoy in a scenic location. We've handpicked refuges and other mountain accommodation along the way that we're sure you're going to love. (A single room supplement is available where possible, please request this far in advance)

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ON THE TREK
The majority of the accommodation on the trip will be in dormitories and / or small shared rooms. You can upgrade in some of the accommodation options if requested in advance and based on availability.
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Duration
8 Nights
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Internet
Not included
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Beds
Shared arrangements
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Food
8 Breakfasts + 8 Dinners



Immerse yourself in Nature
Adventure Itinerary
Whilst you will try and stick to the tried and tested itinerary below, availability in some of the locations may not always be available. In this instance we will provide a suitable alternative and make sure you're aware of any changes.
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Day 1:
Bellevue - Refuge Plan Glacier
This itinerary takes the Bellevue cable car from Les Houches to the Bellevue Plateau & picks up the path for the Col du Tricot. After the Himalayan suspension bridge the route begins to gently climb until the spectacular Bionnassay glacier comes into full view. From here you can see the top of the Col du Tricot and it’s a steady climb up to the grassy saddle. Spend some time here to admire the views over the Miage Valley and far off the Col du Bonhomme. This is where your true adventure will start. You will not be taking the signposted route descending down from the Col which is where 99% of trekkers will head. If you swivel your head to the left, you’ll see a tiny ribboned balcony path traversing around the mountain side towards an ancient stone archway. This is the old contraband ‘smugglers route’ to Refuge Plan Glacier – it’s unsignposted and leads to most definitely your most adventurous accommodation on the whole of this itinerary. Note: the smugglers route has a large amount of exposure. Trekkers who do not like heights or who are not confident on a narrow path should not choose this itinerary. It takes between two and half & three and a half hours to get to the hut. It’s a further 520m elevation climb. The route has metal railings on the exposure sections and at no point did I personally feel scared skirting around this balcony route. However you MUST not attempt this route in bad weather or indeed too late in the day. Give yourself plenty of time.
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Day 2:
Refuge Plan Glacier - Refuge Croix du Bonhomme
Wake up to the tranquility of life next to a glacier. Refuel well at breakfast – today you have a long descent down into the Miage Valley and a further two cols to climb this afternoon. The route down to the valley floor is steep along the first ridge line which then peters out as you reach the valley floor. Expect around 2 hours to descend. Grab a coffee as you pass Refuge Miage before a short up and then another long descent into the town of Les Contamines. Our itinerary is planned with the expectation you’ll pick up the free shuttle bus to Notre Dame de la Gorge which leaves regularly in peak season from outside the tourist office. Note: expect to add a further hour to your itinerary if you’re trekking in September – the bus will no longer be running. From Notre Dame de la Gorge its around an hours steep climb up the roman road before passing Refuge Nant Borrant. The climb mellows somewhat up to Refuge de Balme before the real ascent starts to reach the infamous Col du Bonhomme (2329m) and Col de la Croix du Bonhomme (2483m) where early in the season (late June – end of July) you can expect to cross snow. You’ll spend the night in the basic but atmospheric Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme.
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Day 3:
Refuge Croix du Bonhomme - Cabane Combal / Elisabetta
If the weather is fine take the alternative route just before Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme via the Col des Fours. This spectacular variant leads you over a lunar like landscape before dropping into the Vallée des Glaciers picking up the trail at Ville des Glacier. Tip: take the 10 minute detour at the top of Col des Fours to the view point Tête des Fours – it is nothing short of spectacular and is the only point on the trek where you can see where you’ve come from and where you’re going to from a birds eye view – oh and the view of the Mont Blanc Massif is nothing short of spectacular as well! I advise stashing your rucksack behind one of the many boulders to simply float up to the view point! Note this route cuts out the hamlet of Les Chapieux. Never attempt this variant route if the weather is nothing short of perfect. If you’re continuing along the normal TMB route the well marked trail will descend all the way to the valley of to Les Chapieux, where you can stop for a welcome refreshment at the friendly Auberge de la Nova. Our itinerary has included transportation from Les Chapieux via the navette (shuttle bus) from the information hut. The navette which costs €3.50 and will ferry you in 20 minutes to Ville des Glaciers from where you can pick up then trail again up to the Col de la Seigne. This high mountain frontière, the French/Italian border, will give you a jaw dropping panoramic of Mont Blanc and the entire Val Veni with it’s dramatic skyline. Descending into the Val Veni you’ll walk along this huge U shape valley passing Refugio Elisabetta (Where you might stay) perched on it’s commanding position in front of Glacier d’Estelette and Glacier de la Lée Blanche before continuing along the linear roman road to Cabane Combal. The only hut not at lofty altitude, this hut is nestled in the moraine flank of the Miage glacier.
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Day 4:
Cabane Combal / Elisabetta - Rifugio Bertone
Today’s hike takes you up out of the Val Veny floor climbing steadily up to the highest point, a spur from Mont Favre. Looking back you can see the monstrous moraine of Glacier Miage dwarfing Cabane Combal and on a clear day all the way back to Col de la Seigne. From here you’ll trace the contours of the south flank of the Val Veni, following the rise and fall of the mountain side with jaw dropping views of sawtooth peaks and Monte Bianco opposite. From Refugio Maison Vielle during peak season (Aug & Sept) you can opt to take the chair lift and connecting cable car down to Dolonne which is a 10 minute saunter into Courmayeur. We’ve included this chairlift/gondola in the planning of this itinerary (11.8km 5-7hrs) – the descent from Maison Vielle to to the Courmayeur is brutal plus you’ve got another 776m of elevation to climb after lunch to get to your bed for the night at Refuge Bertone (2000m). We highly recommend lunch at Pizzeria Ristorante du Tunnel who serve the largest pizza we’ve ever seen! After a leisurely lunch it’s 4km uphill to your bed for the night at Refugio Bertone.
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Day 5:
Rifugio Bertone - Gite Alpage de la Peule
You’ll be hiking the gentle southern ridge of the Val Ferret valley today before the climb over the Grand Col Ferret (2537m), the border between Italy and Switzerland. Home will be at a working dairy farm, the Gite Alpage de la Peule nestled into the mountain side on the other side of the Col. This itinerary follows the easier route along the contour balcony trail from Refugio Bertone as you’ll be tackling the Grand Col Ferret today as well. For those really wanting to push themselves there is an option to take the Mont de la Saxe high ridge route to Tête de la Tronche which offers insane views of the southern buttress of the Mont Blanc Massif. However, again this route should not be taken in bad weather.
21.5km / 1510m up / 1550m down / 7 - 8 hours trekking -
Day 6:
Gite Alpage de la Peule - Champex
You may be up early this morning. The Alpage de la Peule is an authentic working dairy farm and the cow bells clang at dawn. It’s mostly downhill today. The Swiss section of the TMB is altogether a more mellow landscape with rolling green pastures, pretty meadows and lush forest. You’ll descend into Ferret and then La Fouly. La Fouly sits at the foot of two mighty mountains, Tour Noir (3, 836m) and Mont Dolent (3,823m) which incredibly is the tri-point where all three of the Tour du Mont Blanc countries, France, Switzerland and Italy’s borders meet! The main villages and hamlets of this valley are Ferret, La Fouly, Prayon, Praz de Fort, Les Arlaches, Issert and Som la Proz. All of which you will pass through apart from the last when you will turn uphill for the last 90 minutes to Champex-Lac (pronounced Champay-Lac). The route hugs the left side of the valley, following the west bank of the river La Drance de Ferret and parallel to the main valley road which can easily be heard as your hiking. In wilderness you are not! The best part of today is that you’ll wander through a couple of charming Swiss hamlets. The tiny Les Arlaches with it’s interlaced wooden roofs are a real gem. Before long you’ll start the climb up to Champex-Lac – the only climb of the day. At the top you’ll be rewarded with the beauty of Champex-Lac. Nicknamed ‘Little Canada’ it’s not hard to imagine why – this beautiful lakeside town is surrounded by hills of pine and is genuinely a beautiful spot.
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Day 7:
Champex – Le Tour / Tre le Champ
Today is a long day combining two variant stages into one. We must again make you aware that you cannot hike the Col du Fenêtre is the weather is less than perfect. It’s the most technical terrain on the entire TMB and unlike the rest of the trek, the trail is not marked well and can be lost. The boulder field just before the Col requires a lot of attention and trekkers need to be mindful of loose screw and rocks that dislodge easily and can be fatal to trekkers below. Set off super early though and you’ll be in for a treat. When you finally summit the Col you will feel a real sense of achievement – it’s the only place on the trek I’ve experienced other trekkers congratulating each other a real sense of camaraderie. The descent from the Col du Fenêtre is nothing short of astounding. Hairpin bends wind down the rocky descent with the incredible Trient Glacier trailing down beside the trail. This huge hunk of ice will mesmerise you during your descent and will surely be one of your unforgettable memories of this incredible trek. Once you reach the buvette you’ll cross the wooden bridge and start the uphill slog to Refuge Les Grands. The Tibetan style path carved out of the rock will leave you in awe. Stop at the refuge for a cold drink and press on high along hugging the mountain flank until eventually you’ll spot Trient far below and the Trient glacier disappears behind you. You’ll soon see your home for the night – Refuge Col du Balme with it’s iconic red shutters – a tiny dot on the Col du Balme saddle – another frontière marking the boundary between Switzerland and France.
23km / 1830m up / 920m down / 7 - 9 hours trekking -
Day 8:
Le Tour / Tre le Champ – Refuge Lac Blanc / Refuge Flegere
Trekking the north flank of the Chamonix Valley, this itinerary divides stages 10 and 11 of the Tour du Mont Blanc with a detour up to the infamous Lac Blanc. Hiking through the Aiguille Rouge National Park, you’ll have a good chance of seeing marmots, chamois or bouquetin. It’s a 2 hours climb up to Lac Blanc for trekkers of your speed. The route climbs steadily until you reach the infamous TMB ladders – a series of 13 ladders and metal ware built into the rock. It’s the most exciting physical aspect of the entire Tour du Mont Blanc. At the Tête aux Vents, a large cairn (2132m) which borders the national park you can choose to detour up to Lac Blanc or traverse along the trail to La Flégère. Lac Blanc (2,352m) has an almost mythical stature. The magic here happens when the day trippers leave late afternoon.
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Day 9:
Refuge Lac Blanc / Refuge Flegere – Chamonix - Les Houches
Today you have a number of exits available to you on the trail. If you need to cut your trip short and leave for home today you can either take the gondola down from La Flégère to the village of Les Praz (10 minute bus ride to central Chamonix) or continue along the balcony route until Plan Praz (8km 3-4 hours) and take the Plan Praz gondola down to central Chamonix. Longer options are taking the Le Brévent cable car up from Plan Praz (17.3km 6-7hrs) and then hiking down to Les Houches, or the longest option (which we would advise against if you want to get into Les Houches during daylight hours is to trek the entire trail to Les Houches (19.8km 8-10 hours or perhaps even longer!) From Refuge Lac Blanc follow the balcony trail past La Flégère and continue to Plan Praz. The entire route along this balcon walk has incredible views of Mont Blanc weather permitting. It truly is astounding. Often it seems like a painted landscape it truly is surreal. Descend via the Plan Praz cable car to Chamonix centre or if you’ve still got energy – you’ve set off early and want to complete the entire circuit from start to finish you’ll need to continue onwards. The best way to do this is to take the cable car UP from Plan Praz to Le Brévent which gives again, insane views of Mont Blanc. The long descent from Le Brévent is hard on the knees but is beautiful with wild red and pink azaleas popping with colour. This area again is known for common sightings of chamois. Expect to fall into Les Houches – this is a huge day but also completing the whole TMB in just 7 days is no easy feat. Well done!
2km – 1 hr / 8km – 3-4hrs / 17.3km 6-7hrs / 19.8km 8-10hrs



Are you ready?
Our adventures are attributed a difficulty level from A to E. This Tour du Mont Blanc Adventurous 9 Days trip is rated Level B, for those with some prior experience 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
More your level?
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
Think you've got this?
This trip is at this level
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
More your 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
More your level?
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
More your level?

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July - September
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Level A
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€890.00

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January - March
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Level A
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€995.00


Chamonix: Splitboarding Intro
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January - March
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Level A
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€995.00

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July - September
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Level B
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€2250.00


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June - September
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Level B
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€2990.00
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All Year
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Level B
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€5750.00

Mags: Haute Route Trek Guided 11 Days
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July - September
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Level C
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€3250.00


Italy, Gran Paradiso Splitboard Tour
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March - April
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Level C
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€1850.00

Haute Route Ski X The Altitude Centre
The Haute Route ski tour has deservedly earned its reputation for being one of the world's great ski adventures. We've teamed up with the guys at The Altitude Centre to help you prepare for an epic 6 day journey crossing spectacular glaciated terrain from Chamonix to Zermatt.
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March - April
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Level C
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€2250.00


Swiss, Bernese Oberland Ski Tour
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March - April
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Level D
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€1850.00


Island Peak
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Spring & Autumn
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Level D
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€4250.00


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Spring & Autumn
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Level D
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€4350.00


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June - September
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Level E
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€4299.00

READY TO TREK THE TMB?
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