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the alpine playground - Reddit I am thinking of buying Chamonix Pedestrian pass for 3 days which is costing me 120€ While purchasing the pass, it is asking me to pre-book the Aiguille du midi(ADM) slot As I have read that this activity is very much weather dependent, so everyone advices to not to book this activity in advance (at least not more than 4 days)
Planning a trip to Chamonix Zermatt. Any tips? : r skiing - Reddit The train might actually be a good option to Chamonix, most other mountains in the alps it’s kinda a pain to do public transit, but in Chamonix it’s right down town Time of year is a dice roll, afaik only two or three weeks were good last season, and most of the rest was a disaster
Getting from Geneva to Chamonix : r chamonix - Reddit I did this last week Got swiss tours bus at 8 30am and the return at 6 30pm Super easy and bus drops you right in centre of Chamonix Was about 30 quid return Edit: wise to book in advance as you can get cheaper advance tickets
Chamonix vs Zermatt as an American (more on-piste) skier? Chamonix is by far cheaper and the more livelier town, but Chamonix has very limited number of pistes - it is more famous as a backcountry ski mountaineering destination in the winter Zermatt is a fully connected resort designed more for typical pisted skiing (it still also has great off piste itineraries, but that's not the focus as much as
Dolomites or Chamonix for a March ski vacation? : r ski - Reddit Chamonix is a mountain town with some amazing skiing an backcountry but geared towards the more hardcore skier It's a less comfotable experience, but can be more rewarding If you're looking for a nice time with low effort I would go Cortina, but then again France, Austria and Switzerland all have comparable places - Chamonix just isn't one of
First timers in Chamonix - Itinerary feedback : r chamonix - Reddit Hello! We will be traveling to Chamonix this coming July for 4 days and 3 nights There are heaps of stuff to do and it's quite overwhelming for us We just want some feedback on our itinerary 1st day (arrival at accommodation (12NN)): city and museum tour (basically a free half-day)
Chamonix, a gorgeous little town in the French Alps, looking . . . - Reddit Maybe but when I was in Chamonix in ‘01 we got a BNB on the day that we arrived in the middle of town that had just a few others staying there and there was hardly anyone around on the streets So from personal experience I had no clue that it was meant to be a popular tourist destination because I hardly saw any
Chamonix on Ikon : r Ikonpass - Reddit So with Chamonix there are 2 options (outside of Ikon) Option one is the Chamonix pass, option 2 is Mont Blanc pass The Mont Blanc pass covers all of Chamonix + a couple of extra resorts nearby like Courmayeur in Italy (bout 45m journey through the Mont Blanc tunnel) and I think they have a Swiss resort too
Chamonix or the 3 valleys? If youve been to either or both . . . - Reddit Chamonix's best runs are off-piste and require a guide While the famous descents (e g , Vallee Blanche) are not tremendously difficult, if you are not used to skiing unpatrolled, ungroomed terrain or hiking in crampons, it may not be the best introduction Take a look here to see what a guided run would look like Chamonix's groomed runs are