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Mountaineers hiking on a glacier, with the majestic scenery of Chamonix in the background.
Mountaineers in action on a glacier in Chamonix, revealing the adrenalin of snow-capped peaks.
A group of climbers preparing for a spectacular adventure in the Chamonix mountains.
Mountaineers climbing rocks in the Chamonix valley, in the heart of the Alps. Adventure guaranteed!
Majestic mountains at sunrise, sparkling glaciers and breathtaking scenery.
Concentrated mountaineer, preparing his equipment on a glacier, ready for adventure in Chamonix.
A mountaineer prepares his equipment in Chamonix, surrounded by majestic mountains and golden rocks.
A climber on a mountain path, with a glacier in the background, ready for adventure.
Mountaineers on a glacier between majestic peaks in Chamonix.
Explore the majestic glaciers of Chamonix, a journey to the heart of mountaineering.
climbing a rocky peak, majestic mountain panorama.
Panoramic view of Chamonix with its charming buildings and majestic snow-capped Alpine peaks.
Charming wooden hut in Chamonix, with majestic mountains in the background.
Panoramic view of the Chamonix valley, between picturesque buildings and snow-capped peaks.
A smiling mountaineer, ice axe in hand, on a majestic glacier in Chamonix. Adventure guaranteed!
A friendly Mountain hut in Chamonix, offering a mountain feast after mountaineering.
Spectacular views of an alpine mountain hut, surrounded by rocky peaks and pristine glaciers.
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Mountain Climbing

Intro to mountaineering in the Chamonix Valley

June to September
4 days| 3 nights
Level 2
Eco-score 4/5

What you will experience

Start with a 2-day training course at the Mountain hut Albert 1er (2,702 m) before putting these techniques into practice on a 2-day glacier tour with an ascent of the Tête Blanche (3,429 m).
Learn how to progress roped up on a glacier, crampons on your feet and ice axe in hand, during practical workshops held directly on the slopes of the Tour glacier.
On the third day, climb to the top of Tête Blanche (3,429 m) and enjoy a panoramic view of the Franco-Swiss Alps.
Spend your last night at the Trient mountain hut (3,170 m), an iconic red hut high above the glacier and a legendary crossing point on the Chamonix-Zermatt Haute Route.
Share evenings in the Mountain hut in a mountain atmosphere, over a hot dinner after days spent roped up on the Mont-Blanc glaciers.
Crosses a genuine high mountain route between France and Switzerland via the Col Supérieur du Tour and the Trient glacier.

Itinerary

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DAY 1 / 4
Accommodation
Mountain hut
D+
1200m
Distance
14km
Activity time
5h

We meet at 9 a.m. in Chamonix to begin this high-altitude adventure. After meeting your guide and the other participants, we begin our ascent to the Albert 1er refuge, located at an altitude of 2,702 m at the foot of the Tour glacier. The route follows a well-marked mountain trail and gradually gains altitude. A picnic break along the way gives us time to catch our breath and enjoy the first views of the surrounding peaks.


Once at the refuge, the afternoon is spent getting to grips with the mountaineering equipment. Your guide will show you how to rope up correctly, use crampons, and handle an ice axe. These simple exercises will familiarize you with the techniques you will need for the climbs over the following days.


At the end of the day, we will share dinner at the refuge in the warm atmosphere typical of evenings in the mountains. We will spend the night in a dormitory, facing the glaciers that dominate the area.

DAY 2 / 4
Accommodation
Mountain hut
On the programme
Snow school
Activity time
4h

When you wake up, the morning light illuminates the glaciers of the Mont Blanc massif. After breakfast at the refuge, we set off for a day dedicated to learning essential mountaineering techniques.


Near the refuge and the Tour glacier, your guide will offer various practical workshops: roped walking on glaciers, using crampons on snow and ice, stopping techniques with an ice axe, and basic belaying. The goal is to gain confidence with the equipment and learn how to move as a rope team on glacial terrain.


The day progresses at a gradual pace, with regular breaks to explain the techniques and answer questions. Depending on the conditions and the group's comfort level, some exercises may be extended or supplemented with other learning situations.


At the end of the afternoon, we return to the refuge for a rest before dinner. The refuges in the Mont Blanc massif are known for their friendly atmosphere, where guides, hikers, and mountaineers gather around a good meal.

DAY 3 / 4
Accommodation
Mountain hut
D+
800 m
Activity time
5h
Distance
8km

We leave early in the morning from the Albert 1er refuge for our first high-altitude climb. Roped together and equipped with crampons, we make our way across the Tour glacier towards the Tête Blanche, which rises to an altitude of 3,429 m.


The climb is gradual, applying the techniques learned the day before. As we gain altitude, the landscape opens up to reveal the glaciers and peaks of the massif.


Once at the summit, we enjoy a sweeping view of the French-Swiss Alps before continuing our route towards the Col Supérieur du Tour. This glacial pass marks the transition to the Swiss side.


We then reach the Trient hut, recognizable by its red building perched on a rocky promontory at an altitude of 3,170 m. This iconic refuge offers an impressive view of the Trient glacier. The evening is spent at the refuge with dinner and a night in a dormitory.

DAY 4 / 4
D+
1000m
Distance
10km
Activity time
4h

After breakfast at the Trient hut, we resume our route towards the Col Supérieur du Tour, which takes us back to the French side of the massif.


We then descend to the Albert 1er refuge, where we take a break to rest and enjoy the glacial landscape around us one last time. The views of the massif's peaks and glaciers are particularly impressive from this area.


The descent then continues along the trail that gradually leads back to the mountain pastures and grassy slopes of the village of Le Tour. This last part of the route allows us to descend gently back down to the valley after a few days spent at high altitude.


The expedition ends in the village of Le Tour in the early afternoon.

The guides who will lead your adventure

Guide Olivier - IFMGA Mountain Guide

Olivier

IFMGA Mountain Guide

FrenchFrench
EnglishEnglish

Coming from the flat country of Belgium and being a mountain guide sounds like a bit of an oxymoron, but here I am, Olivier , 33 years old. Very enthusiastic about the idea of getting off the beaten track, it's with boundless enthusiasm that I'll be guiding you through the magical world of the high mountains, far from the hustle and bustle of the valleys. It's with the same enthusiasm that I'll be sharing the conviviality of the post-race moments over a good beer... Belgian!

Find out more about Olivier

What's included in the price

Included

Guiding: Throughout your stay, you'll be guided by an expert mountain guide.
Accommodation: You will spend 3 nights in a comfortable mountain hut in a shared room (dormitory).
Meals: All meals are included, from the evening meal on the first day to the picnic on the last day.
Collective mountaineering equipment: ropes, climbing gear and belay devices are provided by your guide.

Not included

Transport to the meeting point.
Hire of mountaineering equipment: crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet and safety equipment (available for hire at the next stage of your booking).
To ensure optimum comfort, mountaineering boots are not supplied. We strongly recommend that you try them on before setting off.
Picnic lunch on Day 1.

What level should you expect

Level 2
You should be at least 18 years old to participate
  • You must be in good physical condition, able to walk up to 5 hours a day with Ascent of up to 1200 metres.
  • You know how to carry your rucksack (no motorised transport planned) and manage your effort in a high-altitude environment.
  • You are keen to learn or improve your mountaineering skills, whether in roping up, belaying, cramponing or progressing in mixed terrain.
  • You want to discover mountaineering in the Mont-Blanc massif, experience life in a Mountain hut and progress in a small group guided by a guide.

Getting there

Start: Chamonix (09h00)
End: Chamonix (15h00)

Transport

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Here's how to get to Chamonix by train:

  • Departure station > Paris Gare de Lyon
  • Paris Gare de Lyon > Bellegarde sur Valserine (2h42)
  • Bellegarde sur Valserine > Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (2h35)


It is also possible to travel to Chamonix by Flixbus from all major Belgian and French cities.

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You can get to Chamonix by car, where you can park your car for free in the car park at the meeting point.


If you don't have a car, you should know that we're encouraging car-pooling between participants by creating a WhatsApp group 15 days before departure: an opportunity to get to know each other before you even start your expedition!

How to register

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Step 1

Choose your departure date and number of participants

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Step 2

Book online by paying a deposit or the full amount directly. It is also possible to book by telephone by calling +32 460 25 61 85 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm).
  • If the minimum number of participants is reached, departure is confirmed!
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we will give you a full refund.
Departure is confirmed 15 days in advance for adventures lasting more than 4 days. Departure is confirmed 7 days prior for adventures lasting less than 4 days.
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Step 3

In the case of a deposit, the remaining amount will be debited from your account before departure.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I bring cash for the Mountain huts?

It is advisable to take cash with you to the Mountain hut, as network connections are sometimes too weak to allow card payments. Although many Mountain huts now have Bancontact terminals, they are not always guaranteed to work.

Do I need my own equipment?

If you have your own equipment, don't hesitate to take it with you! Once your booking has been confirmed, we'll send you a full list of the equipment you'll need in a personalised roadbook for your expedition. If you don't have any mountaineering equipment, you can hire it at the next stage of your booking. Please note that mountaineering boots are always your responsibility for reasons of comfort.

Do I need mountaineering experience to sign up?

No, this expedition is for people who want to discover mountaineering. You don't need to have any previous experience, just be in good physical condition. Do you have any doubts about your level? Contact us!

How many people are taking part in the expedition?

The group is limited to a maximum of 6 participants, to guarantee optimum supervision and ensure everyone's safety in alpine terrain. This smaller group size also allows for personalised learning and real cohesion within the group.

Are instalment payment options available?

Yes, that's right! At checkout, you can choose the Alma option to pay for your booking in 2x, 3x or 4x. All you have to do is select Alma at checkout and follow the instructions. It's simple, fast and secure.

Can I privatise this expedition for my group?

Yes, all our expeditions can be privatised for a group already formed, on the dates of your choice.

To make your request, go to the expedition that interests you and click on "Privatise the expedition". We'll take care of the rest!

What happens if the weather is bad?

At Wildhartt, nature is our playground, rain or shine. Rain, snow or wind: our guides adapt the itinerary, activities and accommodation to guarantee you the best possible experience.
Unless safety is at stake (storm, avalanche, flood...).


In this exceptional case, we can cancel an expedition, at least one week before departure.
If this happens:
→ You can postpone your adventure at no cost,
→ Or receive a full refund.


What kind of people usually join Wildhartt expeditions ?

You don’t need to be a top athlete or adventure expert to feel at home. Most Wildhartt participants are between 25 and 60 years old, with a balanced mix of women and men.


Many join solo or in small groups of two or three. They often live in cities and are looking for a meaningful brea some time to reconnect with nature, slow down, and enjoy something real.


They usually have a regular movement practice (hiking, running, yoga...), but not with a competitive mindset. They’re in good shape, but don’t necessarily have technical skills. What brings them together is a shared desire to disconnect, observe, learn, and experience nature in a more grounded, accessible way.


If that speaks to you, you'll feel right at home. The group spirit is kind and open, and the pace adapts to everyone.

What does the price of a Wildhartt adventure include?

At Wildhartt, transparency is essential. The price of your expedition reflects a clear breakdown of costs:


  • 30% for our guides, the mainstays of every adventure.
  • 35% for accommodation and meals, essential for your comfort.
  • 10% for equipment and transport, to guarantee safety and fluidity.
  • 25% for organisation and logistics, from first contact to the end of the expedition.
  • 1% for the rewilding of Europe, a concrete commitment to give back to nature what it gives us.

Our priority: to offer you a quality experience, with complete clarity.

Do you have any questions? Contact us.


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From € 960 /pers.

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Hassle-free from start to finish.

Full refund if departure is not confirmed
Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure
Instalment facility available

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