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Europe - France - Switzerland - Italy


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Tour code: BMB Tour style: Simply Explore Tour comfort: Basic Trek grade: Challenging


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New £975 TOUR ONLY DAYS 10 £1196 10 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE SWITZERLAND


A challenging budget trek around the Mont Blanc massif


An adventurous way to trek the spectacular Tour Du Mont Blanc, we carry our own kit on a 7-day version of the classic route. Staying in a combination of simple family-run hotels, traditional auberges and a mountain hut, we enjoy the camaraderie of our fellow trekkers along the way. We also enjoy the magnifi cent mountain scenery, quaint Alpine villages and the buzz of Chamonix and Courmayeur.


10 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour at Geneva airport and drive to Argentiere Day 2 Mont Blanc views Hike up to Col des Posettes (1997m) for superb views of Mont Blanc and Chamonix. Traversing to Col de Balme we can see Switzerland and glacier views on our descent. Day 3 Bovine Route We walk through meadow and forest along the ‘Bovine Route’ to Champex (1486m). Day 4 Val Ferret Gentle trek along the Val Ferret to La Fouly. Day 5 Grand Col Ferret Crossing the impressive Grand Col Ferret (2537m) we descend along the valley to our hotel at La Palud near Courmayeur. Day 6 Optional activities A rest day with options to visit some hot springs or take the Helbronner


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Day 2 - 16km Forclaz


cable car to see Mont Blanc. We are reunited with our main luggage today. Day 7 Glacial Valley We take the bus to Val Veny and trek along a wide glacial valley to Col de la Seigne (2516m) before descending to Les Chapieux. Day 8 Marmot Country Climb above Les Chapieux among alpine fl owers, marmots and chamois. Day 9 Outstanding views Enjoy a fi nal day of walking to the Col du Tricot (2120m) and along a plateau before descent by cable car to Les Houches. Day 10 Drive to Geneva airport where tour ends.


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Champex Fouly La Palud Rest Day La Palud Les Chapieux Nant Borrant 0 km 15 km Mont Blanc on a Shoestring BMB FORCLAZ CHAMPEX


Col de Balme 2191m


ARGENTIERE LA FRANCE Chamonix


From/To Geneva


LES HOUCHES


Col du Tricot 2120m


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Col de la Seigne 2516m


LES CHAPIEUX 1549m


NANT ITALY


Accommodation: 4 nights standard hotel, 2 nights basic hotel, 2 nights basic auberge, 1 night basic refuge. Meals: 9 breakfasts and 5 dinners are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader and driver(s). Transport: Chartered and local buses, cable car. Trekking Details: This is a 7-day trek with an average of between 6 -8 hours of walking a day. There is limited access to your main luggage on trek, see trip notes for further details. We have graded this trek as challenging. Group size: Generally 10 to 16.


Planned tour dates


2013 Tour only dates 03 Jul - 12 Jul 31 Jul - 09 Aug 14 Aug - 23 Aug 11 Sep - 20 Sep


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Day 3 - 14km Day 4 - 19km Day 5 - 22km Day 6 Day 7 - 16km Day 8 - 17km Day 9 - 21km or call our experts on 0844 875 1893 39


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Mt Blanc 4807m


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