Mont Blanc Massif

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Straddling the border of France and Italy, the Mont Blanc Massif is Europe's ultimate high-altitude playground, crowned by the 4,808m peak of Mont Blanc itself. This dramatic landscape of serrated ridges, crevassed glaciers, and wildflower-strewn valleys offers some of the most spectacular alpine scenery on the continent. Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or a casual hiker, the massif delivers jaw-dropping vistas and a palpable sense of adventure. The air is crisp, the light shifts across the granite faces, and the sound of distant avalanches reminds you that this is a living, breathing mountain world.

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Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the massif, allow at least three to five days. Base yourself in Chamonix (France) or Courmayeur (Italy) and mix high-altitude cable cars with day hikes. For the full Tour du Mont Blanc, budget 10–12 days. Even if you're not trekking the entire circuit, a week gives you time to explore both sides of the border and adapt to the altitude. Pace yourself: the trails are steep, and the weather can change quickly.

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