Are you a good skier and want to discover one of Chamonix's must-do off-piste itinerary? Take to the Vallée Blanche on skis and get your thrills!
The Vallée Blanche is the best-known off-piste ski resort in the world. It stretches for 20 km and has an incredible vertical drop of over 2,000 metres, which you will be delighted to ski down on this backcountry skiing itinerary in the Vallée Blanche, discovering the glacial landscapes of Mont Blanc from the Aiguille du Midi.
For this ski outing from Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, you will join the Aiguille du Midi alongside a professional instructor who will provide you with all the equipment you need (excluding ski equipment). Depending on the level of your small group of up to a maximum of 8 participants, the instructor will suggest suitable itineraries, and you may even find yourself descending 3,777 metres on foot!
Throughout your day of backcountry skiing in the Vallée Blanche, the most beautiful glaciers of Mont Blanc will pass before your eyes, a real moment out of time in front of panoramas that will seem unreal! Then, once you have reached the end of your tour, you will arrive at the Mer de Glace, from where you will have just 20 minutes to return to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. So what are you waiting for? Take to the slopes of the Vallée Blanche on skis and enjoy a sensational moment at the foot of Mont Blanc!
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Practical information
- Meet your guide
- Activity briefing
- Cable car journey
- Ski down the Vallée Blanche to Mer de glace
- Return to Chamonix
- Debriefing and end of activity
To take part in this activity, you need to be a skier who is at ease on black runs, and above all have already backcountry skiing, all-terrain snow, and be in good physical condition.
A written parental authorisation is required for minors to take part in this activity without an accompanying adult.
Each participant must have a bag for their snowboard/skis and suitable footwear for mountain walking.
Depending on weather conditions, the starting point and number of participants (up to 8) may vary.
The itinerary may be modified according to the equipment used: skis or snowboard (although we generally recommend skiing for first-time skiers, due to the constant variations in surface conditions).
- Instructor
- Helmet
- Harness
- Ropes
- Carabiners
- First aid kit
- ARVA / Shovel / Probe
- Ski lift pass
- Lunch
- Warm clothes
- Gloves
- Beannie
- Ski goggles / Sunglasses
- Transport bag for your ski equipment
- Your ski equipment
- Bottle of water
- Snack
- Picnic lunch
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