De beste Hikingpaden in Chamonix
Ontdek HikingpadenChamonix is a unique resort, towered over by the jagged and imposing Mont Blanc, and only a short transfer away from Geneva airport.
The mountain sports capital of the world, Chamonix gets plenty of hype and deserves it all. Whether you're a skier, climber, biker or hiker, Chamonix is probably on your bucket list, and it doesn't disappoint when you finally get there. As the spiritual home of extreme skiing, Chamonix has a different aura than any other resort. The mountains are bigger, steeper and more spectacular. And the town itself is bustling, cosmopolitan, and steeped in Alpine history.
Top 28 hikingpaden in Chamonix
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Lavancher to Chapeau Refuge and Mer de Glace Viewpoint
A lovely short walk through the forest from the charming hamlet of Lavancher to a viewpoint over the Mer de Glace - with the highlight most definitely the charming Refuge du Chapeau which serves simple but delicious fare all day long....
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Paradis des Praz
Perhaps THE classic Chamonix destination for kids in the summer.
A very short walk along an easy, wide forest path (suitable for push chairs) takes you to the Paradis des Praz a small clearing with picnic benches and plenty for kids to do....
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Les Gaillands
Gaillands is a great place to spend the day with things to do for the whole family. Nice and sunny with wonderful views.
Come for the beautiful lakes (no swimming) the rock climbing from easy scrambling all the way up to 7b (both single and multi-pitch) or just relax on the grass and have a pic-nic....
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Grotte de Glace
One of the top tourist attractions in Chamonix consists of a ride up the Montenvers Cog Railway (€33.50 round trip) and a hike down to the Grotte de Glace—an ice cave carved into the Mer de Glace glacier....
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Les Bois
While Chamonix is renowned as a radically-challenging mountain destination, the valley still offers a small trail system filled with easy hiking and running routes: the Les Bois trails. This network of trails and dirt paths inhabits a stand of tall trees along the banks of the river....
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Buvette de la Floria
From Chamonix town centre, head north out of town on the Rue Joseph Vallot street to reach the foot of the Rue Mummery, 600 metres from the town square. Turn left up this and follow it gently uphill for 200 metres to a mini roundabout....
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Argentière - Lac des Chéserys - Lac Blanc - La Flégère
Start in the village of Argentière, 10 kilometres northeast of Chamonix, which can be reached by car or bus. Just before reaching the Restaurant des Chéserys, at the northern end of the village, there is a carpark on the left and at the back left of this, a path leading into the woods....
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Aiguillette des Houches
The normal starting point to reach the Aiguillette des Houches is from the parking lot “Chemin de Merlet,” located around 500 meters above Les Houches, and offers the advantage of not having to hike too far before reaching incredible views of the famous Mont Blanc Massif on the opposite side of the Chamonix Valley....
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Christ-Roi
The Statue du Christ-Roi towers above the town of Les Houches and the Chamonix Valley. Located high on the mountainside, the statue itself stands 25 meters off the ground, making it the second-highest statue in France, [according to Wikipedia](https://fr....
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Petit Balcon Loop
When combined, the Petit Balcon trails serve as the Chamonix Valley's classic, easily-accessible singletrack loop. These two trails—the Petit Balcon Nord on the south side of the valley and the Petit Balcon Sud on the north side of the valley—run for miles in both directions....
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Petit Balcon Sud Loop
The Petit Balcon trails serve as Chamonix’s best easily-accessible hiking trails. Combined together, you can create [a fantastic loop](https://fatmap.com/routeid/303594/Petit_Balcon_Loop/@45.9377491,6.8737248,8753.0085392,-73.0872508,-42.9393318,1148.1898055,normal) around the Chamonix Valley.
But what if you want a shorter loop that hits just the _very best_ sections of the Petit Balcon Sud trail? Well, look no further than this short loop option!
This loop departs from downtown Chamonix and climbs up to the bench that the Petit Balcon Sud traverses....
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Tour du Mont Blanc: Merlet to Bellevue
This section of the famous Tour du Mont Blanc route runs from the popular tourist destination of the Merlet animal park to the top of the TPH de Bellevue lift. While there are some sections of singletrack along this route, there’s a relatively high percentage of road walking....
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La Jonction
La Jonction is the ultimate trail that hikers dream of. A tough climb to get the adrenalin pumping, sprinkled with historical significance and an epic view.
La Jonction (The Junction) is one of the classics of the Mont Blanc Massif and the Chamonix Valley....
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Cascade du Dard
Cascade du Card is a beautiful, easily accessible, 20 meters high waterfall in the forest at 1233m altitude.
Located in the woods, it offers a refreshing break in the heart of the summer....
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Lac Blanc
The hike to Lac Blanc is possibly Chamonix's most famous walk, and one of the highlights of the famous Tour du Mont Blanc. With the right timing you can enjoy a high-mountain panorama reflecting onto the 2352m altitude lake....
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Tour du Mont Blanc: Montroc to la Flégère
From wherever you stayed in the Montroc/Le Tour/Les Frasserands area, make your way to the little village of Trélechamps, a kilometre below the Col des Montets. Take the path on the west side of the road, signposted for Les Chesereys and La Flégère....
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Albert Premier Hut - Charamillon - Long
There are three options for reaching the hut: one 5 hours, another 3 hours, and a final 2-hour option. All converge 40 minutes below the hut and allow you to access one of the most dramatically-placed huts in the area....
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Refuge du Charpoua from Montenvers
A wonderful, wild hike away from the crowds to a very old, very small refuge. The views are amazing and the whole experience is unforgettable.
There is no mountaineering on the route but getting down from the Montenvers train and up from the glacier are long metal ladders so a head for heights is needed....
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Grand Balcon Nord
Grand Balcon Nord may be the best bang-for-your-buck hike in the Chamonix area. This stunning high alpine traverse is packed with unbelievable views of the Chamonix Valley, the surrounding mountains, the Mer de Glace glacier, and so much more!
While of course you can always access any trail in Chamonix under your own power (check out [this trail running route](https://fatmap....
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Lac Blanc from La Flegere
Lac Blanc is arguably the most famous non-technical hiking route in Chamonix. "Every hiker coming to Chamonix should make the hike to Lac Blanc, one of the hiking highlights of the Tour du Mont Blanc," writes [10adventures....
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- Albertville
- Alpes-Maritimes
- Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
- Annecy
- Arve Valley
- Barcelonnette
- Bernex
- Briançon
- Chambéry
- Chamonix
- Corsica
- Doubs
- Grand Massif
- Grenoble
- Haute-Corse
- Haute-Savoie
- Hautes-Alpes
- Isère
- La Clusaz & Le Grand Bornand
- La Féclaz
- Le Grand Bornand
- Les Contamines
- Les Deux Alpes and La Grave
- Megève Evasion Mont Blanc
- Passy - Plaine Joux
- Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
- Saint-Julien-en-Genevois
- Sainte Foy
- Savoie
- Serre Chevalier
- Tignes and Val d'Isère