The Tour du Mont-Blanc is a spectacular trek that unwinds around the Mont Blanc massif, through the territories Italian, Swiss and French, and offers, to those who walk, the views only of the highest mountain range in Europe: strict walls rock, glaciers long overhanging, gravelly moraines, meadows and grasslands. The route stretches for nearly 170 km and it takes about 10 days of walking. 

Go to Valle d’Aosta from the La Seigne and continues in the upper Val Veny, to the refuge Elisabetta, falls lac Combal. The route then ascends to the mountain pastures of Arp Vieille, proceeding with a panoramic ups and downs until the lac Chécrouit and the Maison Vieille refuge, before arriving in the valley, Dolonne and Courmayeur. From the village the trail climbs to the refuge Bertone, then runs along the Val Ferret on a path half, real panoramic balcony on the Mont Blanc chain: from the spire of the Aiguille Noire de Peuteurey to the summit of Mont Blanc, from the tooth of the Giant up the Grandes Jorasses and to Mont Dolent. It first arrives at the Bonatti refuge and then continue towards the head of Val Ferret, to the Elena hut to climb to the Col du Grand Ferret, the Swiss border. In Switzerland, the route touches the districts of La Fouly and Champex and then enters France from Col de la Balme; it passes near Chamonix and Les Houches and lastly, finally, the Col de la Croix and Col de La Seigne to fall in Valle d’Aosta. 

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