The best outdoor activities in Chamonix Mont-Blanc
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Canoraft on the Haut-Giffre in Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, Haute-Savoie
Hydrospeed initiation on the Arve from Passy, near Chamonix
Canoraft and kayakrafting on the Arve from Passy, near Chamonix
Packraft descent of the Arve from Passy, near Chamonix
Air Boat Descent of the Giffre at Samoëns
Backcountry skiing and snowboarding day trip in Flaine, Grand Massif
Electric Fat Bike tour in Contamines-Montjoie
Guided ski touring weekend in Flaine, Grand Massif
Descent of the Barberine Canyon near Chamonix
Canoraft on the Haut-Giffre in Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval, Haute-Savoie
Mini-rafting down the Giffre at Samoëns
Hydrospeed initiation on the Arve from Passy, near Chamonix
Canoraft and kayakrafting on the Arve from Passy, near Chamonix
Packraft descent of the Arve from Passy, near Chamonix
Air Boat Descent of the Giffre at Samoëns
Sunset skiing in Flaine, Grand Massif
Backcountry skiing and snowboarding day trip in Flaine, Grand Massif
Indoor ski lessons in Passy near Chamonix
Electric Fat Bike tour in Contamines-Montjoie
Guided ski touring weekend in Flaine, Grand Massif
What are the activities to do in Chamonix Mont-Blanc?
Chamonix Mont Blanc, the oldest ski resort is situated in the Haute-Savoie department is a favourite amongst extreme sports addicts
The Haute Savoie department contains a plethora of ski resorts, a never ending list - from cosy family run resorts to high end luxury ones. Home to the first ever Winter Olympics, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is a popular destination known for housing some of the most beautiful peaks in the region, allowing you to practice sports like rocking climbing, mountaineering and ice climbing.
European capital of mountain sports, Chamonix is extremely popular with skiers, freeriders, paragliders, and mountain climbers alike. The peaks have become a challenge for anyone who wants to lay claim to conquering the highest European mountains west of Russia.
Last but not least, Chamonix gives your direct access to the Vallée Blanche, a unique glacial valley situated at the foot of L’Aiguille du Midi at a 3.400m altitude. It boasts a 20km backcountry off-piste itinerary with a vertical descent of 2700m!
Argentiere is a charming alpine village in the Chamonix valley. It is home to the world famous skiing resort of Les Grands Montets, a paradise for snowboarders and freeriders. Its centralised location also makes it extremely easy to access the valley's 3 other ski zones, Vallée Blanche, Domaine de Balme and Brevent/Flegere.
Located just next to Chamonix Valley is Vallorcine, a quaint village away from the hustle and bustle of mainstream Chamonix itself. It is an utterly enchanting and unspoilt small ski village known to a select few, and has direct access to Domaine de Balme.
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