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Mont Blanc Circuit

Tripcode: TWB

Countries visited: France, Italy, Switzerland

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Average Review Rating: 4.7 from 55 reviews.

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  • MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

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    An amazing trip in a beautiful part of the world. All aspects of the tour were enjoyable - the walking, the camping, the company and the food. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    It's impossible to choose one highlight of the trip, but there are a few particularly memorable or inspirational moments worth mentioning...

    The optional walk from the campsite at La Fouly past Glacier de l'A Neuve to the hut Cabane de l'A Neuve (in a stunning location on a cliff edge) was tiring in the heat but well worth it for the views and for the delicious cake and hot chocolate at the hut.

    The opportunity to see, and encourage, runners the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc race (the leaders coming through at the Refuge Bonatti, and many more runners passing us on our descent to Courmayeur).

    Reaching the top of the cols on several of the walking days - including Col Sapin above Courmayeur, and the optional 'extension' walks up nearby hills to enjoy even better views.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Graham was an excellent leader - he had a good sense of humour and was quietly diplomatic, and catered for the varied demands of the group by suggesting and allowing more demanding 'extensions' to the conventional route. He inspired confidence.

    Chris, the driver and cook, was also great. All of the meals he cooked were delicious, and he catered very well for me, the only vegetarian on this particular trip.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Don't forget to take a hydration bladder, or buy one in Chamonix on the first day of the trip - it proved invaluable during the hot days of walking, and much more convenient than having to frequently take out a bottle from your bag.

    It's worth taking sweets to keep energy and enthusiasm levels up and share amongst the group.

    Bringing a pack of cards and a frisbee helped to entertain us during evenings on the campsite.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    The 'collective camping experience' (even tasks such as washing up and packing tents away, when everyone messed in together) was extremely enjoyable and helped to bond the group. It seems that the camping group socialised and bonded more than the 'hotel group' for this reason.
     
  • MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

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    A fantastic trip travelling through a beautiful part of the Alps, one of the classic mountain routes. The tour was very well organised - the camping, food both in camp and at resturants, the walks and the company were all great. We even had amazing weather for just about the whole trip.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    There were many great moments during the trip a few of the inspirational/memorable moments:

     

    The high point of our trip for the whole group - Tete Nord des Four (2665m). As the weather was good the whole group completed an optional detor to this peak and were rewarded by a fantastic 360 degree panorama of the Alps including Mont Blanc & the Matterhorn. The celebrations in the group photo say it all.

     

    The view from our tents at the Campsite in Les Bosson, Chamonix - in particular waking up early on the final day to Mont Blanc & Aiguille de Midi silluetted by the early morning sun rising behind them and lighting up the clouds above the mountains.

     

    Getting to see the leaders in the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc at the checkpoint at the Refuge Bonatti and seeing many more of the competitors later in the day on our way to Courmayeur.

     

    On the second rest day walking the ridge above les Contamines (Mont Joly to Aiguille Croche) after enjoying a fantastic breakfast in a cafe in the village. The views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding area were fantastic and I had the ridge to myself for most of the trip.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Graham our leader was fantastic - he worked increadbly hard to ensure that everyone in the group had a fantastic holiday regardless of their fitness level/ability. For myself his optional extensions and challenges ensured I wasn't sitting around and got some good challenges. The extra extensions to peaks near the route gave even better views and gave the group time to regroup.

     

    Graham's knowledge of the area was very good and his leadership skills ensured everyone had a great trip. For the rest days he had some great suggestions for everyone - from visiting the Decathlon R&D centre for a gentle day to an easy Via Ferrata for those of us that wanted a challenge. For me personally these extras really made the trip, including letting myself and two others sign-out of the trip to complete the more challenging Arpette route on Day 3 by ourselves.

     

    Chris our Cook, Transport & Campsite co-ordinator was also fantastic - his cooking skills were legendary and his/Graham's choice of resturants for the nights out were brilliant. 

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Go for it this is one of the classics in the Alps and the Exodus trip is very well organised.

     

    Fitness - get as fit as you can before the trip - the days are quite challenging and that extra fitness really helps you to enjoy the amazing land you are travelling through. The extra walks/peaks I was able to do due to my fitness level really made the trip for me.

     

    Camping vs. Hotel - if you are trying to decide go for the camping - you get a much better sense of travelling around the tour; most of the campsites are fantastic and the food you get is amazing both in camp and at the resturants. We did have good weather on the main - though a lot of the sites had good shelters for eating/sheltering from the rain.

     

    Weather - Thunderstorms are common in the evenings/ovenight and it can get very cold overnight so be prepared for that. Don't leave your towel on top of the tent on a cold night to dry as folding it in the morning becomes a challenge.

     

    Equipment - Good boots and walking poles are a must, if it is hot a hydration bladder is also useful, though there are plenty of refuges along the way for beer/coffee/hot chocolate and if you go in August lots of Murtle Tarts to be eaten.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Most of the campsites on the trip are great, there is one exception which is the first night in Switzerland at Trient, this is a basic camp between a road and a cement works, this is the one mentioned in previous reviews. In our case we had a thunderstorm shortly after arriving so the campfire was out, we did make good use of the wooden pagoda for dinner to shelter from the rain.

     

    It is great to see Exodus responding to the comments however I am puzzled by them; there is one if not two alternatives to this campsite in the area that could be used. The Hotel version of this trip uses a Hotel at Col de Forclaz about 20-30 mins up the valley - this Hotel has a campsite if this was used it would also give the two trips a chance to meet and socialise, something we didn't do much of until the second basic camp where we had dinner in their hotel. The second option is at the other end of the village at the La Peuty end, there seems to be another basic site that could be an option and that is away from the main road and cement works.

    Exodus Response

    We carefully pick the campsites we use on this trek working with a combination of factors, location, facilities and flexibitlity. This campsite, although perhaps a little more basic, has been chosen as it is the most suitable on this occassion, with a good area for pitching tents and great wooden pagoda for eating dinner under. There is only one other alternative campsite in the area mentioned and this is at the hotel. We have decided against using this as it is small and we cannot always guarantee getting a large enough area for our groups, also it is windy (as it is on a col) and this can cause difficulties with the mess tent. We appreciate the feedback given and have hopefully answered any concerns. As you can see from all the reviews it truly is an iconic trek and one not to be missed!


     
  • MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

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    This was a repeat visit to Mont Blanc - I did it last year as well. Lived up to expectations.   

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Probably the last day of walking above Chamonix.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Ace - Mel is really good. Good leadership qualities, knows her stuff, enthusiastic about the fauna and flora. Adds much more to the trip. Pascal, her support driver/chef also added much to the trip.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Read the notes, be flexible, enjoy the company of others. This trip works well as you have a definite purpose ie the circuit.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Please get more two weekers in. There is not much in the brochure re Europe and an eight dayer is hardly worth the journey out/back. Not much left now for me so will have to scan what other companies do - I not really keen on Explore.
     
  • MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

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    An overwhelmingly exhilarating and rewarding trip into Western Europe's mountainous heart.  Vistas & experiences which will stick with me forever, an undoubtedly touching group dynamic and all this guided by the most enthusiastic of all tour leaders, Mel Potter.  Well done! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Finally ascending the second col on the penultimate walking day in a somewhat less than healthy state.

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Am I allowed to give Mel marks of eleven out of ten?
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Unless you are incredibly unfit or have an overwhelming health concern which you have discussed in detail with your GP and Exodus, do consider this two week nature extravaganza.  Some training before hand of course would not go amiss. 
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Of course, there are many more exotic mountainous locations one can visit but please do not think that just because this trip is focused in Europe's heart that it is not as breathtakingly vivid with colours and experiences. 
     
  • MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

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    A really enjoyable circular walk with a mountain pass to cross each day. Weather was very variable in mid August, including horizontal hail and ice on the tents, but bright sunshine too. A great bunch of people to be with and an excellent leader, Graham. Chris cooked us amazing camp food.  We all felt that this walk should be graded C rather than B/C, because of the lengths of the walks each day, the 1000m up, 1000m down  and then the camping  aspects.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    The Grand Col de Ferret with its outstanding views in both directions. The campsite the night before at Le Fouly had tremendous mountain and glacier views.

    Also - if the weather is good,  don't miss the Hellbronner crossing on the rest day in Courmayeur.  This was very expensive but AMAZING to see the climbers on Mont Blanc, the tents in the snow and the Mer de Glace from above. 

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Excellent. Calm, safe, sensible, inspirational at times! No-one argued when he said to don full waterproofs and cross a col in seriously bad weather - we just got on with it.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    (1) Be as fit as you can. These are big walks.

    (2) Camping is DEFINITELY the best way to do the trek, not hotels. Much more of a sense of travelling round the circuit. Also food, wine, beer, tea and coffee all excellent and cheap, unlike the hotellers. 

    (3) Don't worry about charging up phones, camera batteries, the support van has plenty of electrical sockets for this. 

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    There were some significant inaccuracies in our trip notes - hopefully Exodus will have corrected these now.

    There are 3 short bus journies on the trek so it doesn't feel quite 100%  that you can wear the TMB t shirt....

    One of the bush camps was very basic and grotty - beside the road and next to a cement factory which started up at 07.30 and had only one toilet and no showers. All the other camping was excellent or at least good enough. 

    Exodus Response

    It is great to see more positive feedback on what has become one of our most iconic and popular treks. We continually review our trip notes to ensure that they are as accurate and informative as possible and following the above comments we shall ensure that these amendments are made.  By using the buses for 3 short transfers we can include a much deserved free day in Italy and ensure we use the most suitable campsites on route. The first bus ride is optional and cuts out a long slog along the road to the campsite, the second bus makes the Mont de La Saxe day more enjoyable by placing you in a better place to start the day and the third bus is essential to avoid another long road slog and also to make the distance in the necessary time.  As described in the Trip Notes to make the route we need to include 2 rough camps, these are basic but we do feel they are suitable. The campsite mentioned above is near a rock grading plant, work stops there at 17:00hr and starts at 07:30 at which time a low grumbling sound can be heard. The group leave the site at 08:15hr. There is a huge wooden pagoda that is great for eating under and this is also the one opportunity to have a campfire. There is only one toilet, but many sinks. There is no hot water but we boil up extra for washing and the site is cleaned daily. There are no better alternative sites in the area and for one night we feel that this is the most suitable option. After walking this fantastic route we do feel that you are entitled to wear the TMB t-shirt loud and proud!

     


     
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    A great holiday with good company , ahappy group . our leader Graham was excellent and careing [ i was one of the slower walkers] graham helped on several occassions and carried my pack one day! he was ably assisterd by our chef tout les jours chris. accomplished miracles of food preperation sometimes in difficult circumstances. would call the tour an enjoyable  experience rather than a holiday 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    reaching the sumitt of le breton 2,527mts the last ascent of 1,500mts having set off at 06-30am so as not to slow the rest of group.

    Followed by the last 3 hours, walking a scenic route along the valley contouring  to the cable car at F ?? with 2 Aussies and an Irish colleen!!.

    What did you think of your group leader?
    excellent character cannot reccommend him more highly.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    make sure you'r fit and don't underestimate the amount of ascent and descent on the trip. It helps if you have a GSOH
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    porridge for breakfast some mornings would have been much appreciated by the writer!!
     
  • MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

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    Very enjoyable walking holiday.  Challenging but well paced.   

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    A great hill-walking trip with several notable features, the first of which to be mentioned must be the scenery.  We were lucky with the weather.  Rain on the first and last days but sun in between, which made for great views. 

    The optional horizontal cable car journey which traverses the Alps near Mont Blanc is a must and a great way for a walker to get a sense of the technical areas of the mountain range.

     

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Second point is that we had a first class leader, a lady called Mel, who was very experienced in the Alps and highly knowledgable as to flora and fauna.  Mel kept a very reasonable pace which kept everyone on board during the steeper climbs.  She was also good fun.  Mel made the trip memorable in her own right.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Because this is a camping trip and the campsites are in the valleys, there was an uphill and downhill climb each day, which explains the 'challenging' label.  The terraine itself is quiet straight forward.  However, the campsites varied in quality and some forebearance is required.  Most were good and acceptable to a non-camper like me, one was rough but located in a beautiful valley, and one had terrible bathroom facilities.  Oddly, that last campsite was in Switzerland, one of the wealthiest countries in the world.   My main complaint was the absense of recliner chairs at the end of a long day!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    All in all, well worth doing and very good value.  I would (and might) do it again in the future
     
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