French Alps

French Alps

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Les plus beaux treks dans les Alpes du Nord

  1. Tour du Mont Blanc
    Tour du Mont Blanc 10-Days - Guided
    Guided hike

    Tour du Mont Blanc 10-Days - Guided

    Europe - Mont-Blanc - FRAGP1017
    Next departure on 06/07/2025
    Level
    Comfort
    Travel from
    10 days

    From €3,280.00


    (20 reviews)
  2. Randonneurs sur les sentiers du Vercors
    Tour du Vercors Map
    Self-guided hike

    Vercors Mountains

    Vercors - FRALP1024
    Level
    Comfort
    Travel from
    8 days

    From €1,065.00


    (36 reviews)
  3. Tour du Mont Blanc 12-Day
    Tour du Mont Blanc 12-DAy Map
    Self-guided hike

    Tour du Mont Blanc 12-Days

    Europe - France - Mont-Blanc - FRALP1050
    Level
    Comfort
    Travel from
    12 days

    From €2,440.00


    (13 reviews)
  4. Annecy Lake - Aravis - Alpes © Kevin Bessat-unsplash
    Chamonix to Lake Annecy
    Self-guided hike

    Chamonix to Lake Annecy

    France - Mont-Blanc - FRALP1125
    Level
    Comfort
    Travel from
    10 days

    From €1,960.00

Questions/Answers about traveling in French Alps

For hiking in the Northern Alps, we recommend the period from May to early October. For high-mountain areas, departures are generally possible from June 15 to September 15, to reduce the risk of snow and bad weather. Summers are generally pleasant, despite the risk of thunderstorms, and temperatures regularly reach 30 degrees in the sun. Summer is the best season for hiking, with livelier villages and valleys, good weather, rivers and long days. In winter, from November to early April, it's obviously the queen of winter sports, in the heart of the Alps. Beyond the resorts and ski lifts, the Northern Alps are also an exceptional terrain for snowshoeing and ski touring, surrounded by some of Europe's highest peaks and most beautiful scenery. Of course, the lower the altitude of your itinerary, the more flexible the hiking period. In the valleys or on the shores of lakes such as Grenoble, Annecy, Aix-les-Bains or Thonon-les-Bains, some hikes are possible all year round, weather permitting.

From the Maurienne valley, near the Vanoise National Park, to the shores of Lake Geneva, facing the Swiss mountains, to the inevitable Alpine summit: Mont Blanc (4808 m) and the marvellous Chamonix valley, here high-mountain environments outdo themselves. Each massif boasts countless hiking trails. The GR 5, from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean, crosses the Northern Alps via the Chablais, the Aiguilles Rouges, the Mont Blanc massif, the Beaufortain and the Vanoise. The GR Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the best-known, most prestigious and most beautiful. A balcony around Mont Blanc, through France, Italy and Switzerland, this itinerary is a must for high-mountain trekking in France. There's also the GR 55 around the Vanoise glaciers. Others include the GR 9 (crossing the Chartreuse), the GR 96 (Aravis-Bauges), the GR 57 (Tour du mont Thabor), the Tour du Beaufortain and the Tour du Vercors. This mountain region is home to three regional nature parks: Vercors, Chartreuse and Bauges. There's also the Parc national de la Vanoise, between the Tarentaise and Maurienne valleys, and the Parc national des Écrins, further south. Last but not least, there are the region's great lakes: Léman on the Swiss border, Lac du Bourget and the superb Lac d'Annecy.

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