Photo: Julien-Léopold Boilly / Public domain
Nestled in the heart of the Mont Blanc massif, Les Contamines Montjoie is a quintessential Alpine village that feels like a well-kept secret. With its stone chalets, rushing mountain streams, and a backdrop of jagged peaks, this is the kind of place where you trade crowds for cowbells and lift queues for quiet trails. Whether you're a hiker, a history buff, or simply in search of a real Alpine escape, this Haute-Savoie gem rewards the curious traveller.
Highlights & What to See
- Notre-Dame de la Gorge – A baroque gem from the 17th century, this tiny church sits in a dramatic gorge. Its painted wooden altarpiece and serene setting make it one of the region's most atmospheric sights.
- Hike the Tour du Mont Blanc – Les Contamines is a classic stage on this legendary circuit. The section from here to the Col du Bonhomme offers knockout views without needing to be a mountaineer.
- Réserve Naturelle de la Vallée de la Godivelle – A protected valley of alpine meadows, waterfalls, and ibex. The trail to Lac de la Girotte is a stunner.
- Local cheese and charcuterie – Reblochon, Beaufort, and diots (local sausages) are the real deal. Grab a picnic from the village market and find a sunny rock.
- Summer luge and adventure park – A hit with families, the mountain luge and tree-top course at the top of the telecabine offer a dose of adrenaline.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three nights is ideal. Arrive on a Sunday, hike the Godivelle valley on Monday, then tackle the Col du Bonhomme (or a shorter loop) on Tuesday. If you're short on time, a full day lets you see the church, take the telecabine up for lunch, and wander the village. For thru-hikers on the TMB, one night is enough to restock and refuel.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Saint-Gervais-les-Bains – A charming spa town with thermal baths and a funicular to the glaciers.
- Chamonix – The epicentre of Alpine thrills – Mont Blanc views, the Aiguille du Midi, and world-class restaurants.
- Megève – A glamorous ski resort with a medieval centre and excellent food scene.
- Beaufort – The namesake of the cheese, this village is a stop on the Route des Grandes Alpes and a gateway to the Beaufortain massif.
- Vallorcine – A quieter, Swiss-border village with great hiking and the dramatic Col de la Forclaz.
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