TransferFix, we help you find your Chamonix transfer
TransferFix, we help you find your Chamonix transfer
Attention: Updated 28 May 2021
At this time, even if it is spring on the bottom of the valley, it is still winter in high mountain! Indeed, there is a lot of snow above 1700 m on the north side and 1900 m on the south side. Not snowfields, but meters of snow! The proof is that we still practice ski touring.
This article was written by La Chamoniarde, Mountain Rescue Organization in Chamonix.
The possibilities for hiking are therefore limited. Most of the classic routes, and in particular the most popular ones, are absolutely impracticable: big sightseeing walks, high-altitude lakes, etc.
All the mountain huts of the Chamonix valley are closed (and inaccessible for the moment).
Rest assured, you can still enjoy our beautiful valley and its landscapes. It will just be necessary to remain "modest" in your choice of route hikes. The trails are often greasy and slippery: be careful! You will surely have to cross snowy passages, which will not pose a problem if you have the "mountain foot" and if you are properly equipped (good shoes and poles).
The temperatures can be cool in the mountains and the feeling of cold is reinforced in the presence of wind. Make sure you are well equipped (warm clothes, windproof jacket., gloves, hats, sunglasses, etc.)
Join short sightseeing walks
Join the food/drink stands at the bottom of the Chamonix valley
The creameries and refreshment stands in the valley are easy to reach and suited for families, especially during this time of the year: Cerro Chalet, Dard waterfall, La Floria, Bérard waterfall ... The refreshment stands of Mottets, Floria and Cerro are open in weekends. Check directly with the managers of the stands for openings during the week.
The Pyramides chalet is not accessible due to the snow. Access to the Chapeau refreshment stand is prohibited due to construction work.
Visit the Merlet Animal Park
Discover the green lake, located at the foot of the Fiz and facing the Mont Blanc Massif: from Mont à Servoz (1 hour) or from Plaine Joux (15 minutes). Possibility of making a loop to the Ayères chalets (1 hour of additional climb).
All the other lakes (Lac Blanc, Lac des Chéserys, Lac du Brévent, Lac Cornu, Lac Bleu) are not accessible at all during this period!
Enjoy a breathtaking view of the Mont-Blanc Massif
Come near the Glaciers
Recharge your batteries in the High Mountain Pastures
It is possible to seek advice from a mountain guide (check directly with the Chamonix's Mountain Guides).
Immerse yourself in the high mountain world and enjoy a breathtaking view from the 3842m top of the Aiguille du Midi cable car (€67 round trip).
The Montenvers train will resume service from Saturday 29 May. The opening of the Ice Cave is announced for June 5th.
Climbing on the school cliffs at the bottom of the valley: Servoz, Gaillands, Vallorcine.
On the other hand, it is still too early for sectors located higher up such as Chéserys (resurgence, overhanging snowfields).
Possibility of making the via Corda Alpina a route equipped with 600 m of vertical drop that goes up the rock of Mottets. Climbing consists of a succession of jumps not exceeding 3c.
Via Ferrata de Curala, located above the Assy plateau (45 minutes by car from Chamonix)
More info available on the site www.passy-mont-blanc.com/en/
For non-autonomous people, it is possible to be supervised by a mountain guide or a climbing instructor (check directly with the Chamonix Guides' Company).
Possibility of crossing some trails by mountain bike, in particular those at the bottom of the Chamonix valley. Fore more info on trails, check the website www.chamonix.net
Paragliding
Try a Tandem Paragliding Flight, either from Plan Praz or from the Plan de l'Aiguille. Fore more info on Tandem Flights, check the website www.chamonix.net