CHAMONIX'S SUMMER SPORTS
Looking for the best things to do in Chamonix this summer? Here's a taste of what awaits:
Though Chamonix offers skiing for all abilities, it has made a name for itself as a destination for extreme skiing with incredible runs such as the unmarked Vallee Blanche which descends a steep 2,400m. In the summer it offers some challenging activities too for thrillseekers who want to push themselves such as paragliding, Via Ferrata or climbing the lofty Mont Blanc. There are plenty of fantastic hikes too, the most famous of which is the hike to Lac Blanc. This 12km return hike takes about four to six hours to complete and the route is beautiful - it’s a must-do when in Chamonix. Keep an eye out for marmots, eagles and ibex along the way.
Pick up a Chamonix Summer Lift Pass to access the resort's network of lifts - perfect for those who want to explore higher altitudes, for cycling, hiking, or just taking in the views. The Chamonix lift system goes all the way up to the Aiguille de Midi, one of the highest points in the Alps.
Chamonix also has an impressive 18-hole golf course which is positioned between the Mont Blanc and the Aiguilles Rouges Massifs. Surrounded by wonderful views and studded with water obstacles, Golf de Chamonix positions itself as a subtle yet technical course.
Chamonix, often hailed as the mecca of alpinism, attracts countless visitors annually who come to practise alpinism and hiking in the stunning Mont Blanc region. Central to organising and facilitating these outdoor adventures is the Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix. Established in 1821, this renowned organisation offers expert mountain guides to help visitors safely explore the diverse sports and activities the valley has to offer. From scaling the peaks of Mont Blanc to discovering hidden hiking trails, the guides ensure an enriching and safe experience for all. Whether you're an avid mountaineer or a casual hiker, Chamonix promises an unforgettable summer filled with adventure and natural beauty.