October 22, 2017

Hiking the Mighty Tour du Mont Blanc

One of our Europe Specialists, Cody Brock, recently headed to the Alps to hike the legendary Tour du Mont Blanc, and to find out what makes this journey so special.

A mountain landscape with turquoise lakes, rocky terrain, and snow-capped peaks under a partly cloudy sky. A few people are visible hiking on the paths and near the water, perhaps as part of their Tour du Mont Blanc adventure.

For those seeking a classic trek in Europe, the Tour du Mont Blanc is at the top of many peoples’ “must-do” lists. Why is that, when there are many other trails extending to every corner of the continent?

Well, we can start as our trek does, with Chamonix.

A town square with people and buildings, set against a background of snow-capped mountains at sunset in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France. The mighty peaks invite adventurers planning their next hike or gearing up for the renowned Tour du Mont Blanc trail.

Set low in a deep alpine valley at 3,200 feet, Chamonix is a charming French town encircled by stark granite monoliths and snow-capped peaks that culminate in Mont Blanc’s 15,781-foot apex. Looking up to see over two miles of rock and snow above you is humbling, but the town of Chamonix is nothing short of cozy and delightful. Plus there’s no shortage of cake.

A multi-tiered dessert stand displays various pastries, cakes, and bowls of cut fruit, reminiscent of a sweet reward after hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc. In the background, people are dining at a restaurant table.

From Chamonix, our path takes us around the Mont Blanc massif, crossing international borders on foot from France to Italy, Italy to Switzerland, and Switzerland back to France.

A group of hikers walks along a mountain trail under a cloudy sky. Snow-dusted peaks rise in the background, part of the stunning Tour du Mont Blanc. The terrain is a mix of grassy slopes and rocky formations, perfect for this mighty tour.
A rustic wooden cabin with backpacks resting against it stands in front of mountainous terrain and misty clouds, evoking the spirit of hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc. Green chairs and tables are arranged on the grass nearby, inviting weary travelers to rest and enjoy the serene scenery.

The beautiful mountain scenery is dotted with the occasional refuge, where hikers can set their packs down and have lunch, coffee, beer—whatever warms your soul for the walk ahead.

A man with a beard and mustache sits on a bench, smiling and holding a cup of coffee. In the background is a scenic valley with mountains, a cabin, and clouds amidst green fields, reminiscent of the landscapes along the Tour du Mont Blanc hiking trail.

Beer and an omelette was an unexpected yet completely acceptable breakfast of champions.

A table with three plates of food, assorted glasses of drinks, a basket of bread, soup bowls, and utensils. People are reaching for food after hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc. One plate has a grilled item with melted cheese.

Each day’s hike brings a new surprise. From hiking on old Roman roads (elephant bones were found on one nearby pass, likely from Hannibal’s famous march) to learning the history of how brave mountain villagers helped Jewish families cross to the safety of Switzerland during World War II, the trail has  been an integral part of Europe’s—and our—history.

A stone monument with inscriptions stands in a grassy landscape, set against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks partially veiled by clouds, reminiscent of views along the Tour du Mont Blanc hiking trail.

Putting one foot in front of the other, we see (often in the same day) the Alps’ modern and stylish ski resort towns as well as traditional and bucolic scenes.

A cow grazes in a green meadow with a backdrop of trees, mighty mountains, and a faint rainbow in the sky, reminiscent of the serene landscapes one might encounter while hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc.

Some of our stays at more traditional auberges give us the chance to disconnect from electronics while meeting fellow hikers from all around the world.

Small chalkboard sign in a wooden frame reads, "No wifi, sorry. Talk to each other," with a smiley face at the end. Perfect for those returning from a Tour du Mont Blanc hike, it's displayed on a window ledge in a rustic setting.
Snow-covered mountain range with a narrow river flowing through a green valley under a cloudy sky, perfect for hiking the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc.

At the end of our week-long trek, it had become clear to us why we had come all this way to walk the Tour du Mont Blanc. The physical effort of each day’s hike was well-rewarded by beautiful mountain scenery as well as varied cultures and cuisines. These are constant no matter how you trek the route.

A group of people sitting at an outdoor wooden table on a mountain, holding drinks and smiling after completing the mighty Tour du Mont Blanc. The table is surrounded by hiking gear. Mountains and cloudy skies are in the background.

For me, this adventure transcended “a vacation” and became the experience of a lifetime because of the people who accompanied me. The guides—professional, knowledgeable, and infinitely helpful—as well as my fellow travelers—warm-hearted, lively, and great company—provided the conversation and laughter that I look back on more fondly than any souvenir. Except maybe the Swiss chocolate I brought back.

—Text and photos by WT Europe Specialist Cody Brock, Tour du Mont Blanc.