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Getting To Your Adventure: Grand Tour des Combins

Every great adventure begins with a single step—sometimes, that step is onto a train.

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Wondering how to get to your adventure with us? We’ve put together some more information and tips for getting your destination. If you have a specific questions then please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Geneva is the closest airport to access to the Grand Tour des Combins, (we recommend using Sky Scanner to help plan your flights).

We’ve chosen Mauvoisin as the starting point for our itineraries, though there are several other options including:

  • La Fouly
  • Bourg-Saint-Pierre
  • Great St. Bernard Pass
  • Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses.

 

To make your journey smoother, we recommend spending the night in Le Châble before beginning the trek. There is also a hotel in Mauvoisin if you’d prefer to be at the trail head.  If you’d like assistance with pre- or post-trek accommodation, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help with bookings.

 

Getting to Le Chable

🚆 By Public Transport from Geneva Airport

  • Take an SBB train from Geneva to Martigny (approx. 1h 45m).
  • From Martigny, take the regional train to Le Châble (approx. 35m).

You can plan your journey here. (Start point: Geneve Aeroport, Finish point: Le Chable VS).

 

Getting to Mauvoisin

🚍 A bus from Le Châble will take you to Mauvoisin (approx. 45m).

You can plan your journey here. (Start Point: Le Chable VS, Finish Point: Mauvoisin)

Beth Gavoille

Beth Gavoille

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR

Beth Gavoille

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR

Meet Beth, our Chamonix-based Kiwi whose in charge of developing new and exciting trips for us all (some say she's got the best job going!). Whether she’s crafting new travel experiences, streamlining logistics, or meeting with suppliers, her laid-back attitude helps even the most frantic relax.

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