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Chamonix to Zermatt Haute Route Ski Tour

The Iconic Chamonix to Zermatt Haute Route Ski Tour

There has been an explosion in the popularity of ski touring in recent years as people try and move away from resort skiing and explore the unpisted terrain on offer. The skills involved combine skiing, mountaineering, glacial travel techniques and an understanding of terrain and snowpack too.

Lots of people choose to include day tours or introductory sessions with ski instructors and high mountain guides into their holiday package. And there is undoubtedly something magical about finding yourself alone (or almost so) on a high alpine slope.

For the fit and adventurous, the Alps offer almost unlimited opportunities for exploration and adventure on skis. None more so though than the iconic Haute Route, a 180km trip from the foot of the Mont Blanc in Chamonix to the Swiss village of Zermatt and the home of the Matterhorn.
The route was  first skied in 1911 having been established as a high summer mountaineering route a century before.  To this day it remains the original “Haute Route” ski tour.

To describe it as a single route doesn’t do justice to the huge range of options that exist for crafting an itinerary from Chamonix to Zermatt. The original route includes extensive glacier travel. So, in the winter it will call not only for ski touring gear and avalanche protection equipment but also crampons, ropes and ice axes.

Like any mountain-based activity, much is dependent upon the weather and conditions at the time of travel. It’s for that reason that many people choose to include a high mountain guide to lead their tour.

Route options to Zermatt

This hut-to-hut tour involves staying in mountain refuges along the way. That allows skiers to remain high in the mountains and to wind their way through some of the most dramatic peaks in the Alps. It’s not for the faint-hearted and fitness is key. Just one example of the itinerary is via Grands Montets, Col du Chardonnet, Cab Trient, Verbier, Rosablanche, Pigne d’Arolla, cab Bertol and the Tête Blanche. It is possible to add ascents of a number of different peaks to any of the route choices – or even ski it in reverse, from Zermatt back to Chamonix.

For most people, the Haute Route ski itinerary takes seven or more days to complete and is generally skied in March and April – something which makes the record set in 2016 by Bastien Fleury and Olivier Maynet of 16 hours and 35 minutes all the more impressive.

What many people don’t realise about Zermatt though, is that it is a car-free zone and entirely pedestrian save for a number of electric taxis and authorised smaller vehicles. This means that everyone has to make their way by train from the centre of the village to Täsch the large mainline railway station and transport hub.

We are always on hand to help people with the logistics of starting a big route in one alpine resort and finishing it in another. Bag drops and team collections between Chamonix and Zermatt always form part of our spring activity with a choice of private or VIP transfers available. Our multi-lingual customer service team are always available to help with your planning, even if you need to transport larger numbers of people.

Find out more about other classic routes through the Alps, like the Tour du Mont Blanc in the summer.

Related pages you may be interested in: Chamonix Transfers – Chamonix Spring Skiing & Music Festivals – Geneva Transfers

Spring Music Festivals at the foot of Mont-Blanc

Chamonix music festivals

Whilst Chamonix retains its reputation as an iconic ski destination, in the Spring, it’s also a bustling destination for some major music festivals.

Unlimited Festival 2019

There are two incredible events on offer in April 2019. Unlimited Festival (formerly the Black Crows Weekend) kicks-off on Tuesday 2 April and is an homage to all things electronica. This event has grown year on year and is set to be bigger and better than ever. What distinguishes it from similar events around the Alps is the location of the parties. They are set in some of the most stunning locations you’ll find anywhere on the globe like: the top station of the Aiguille du Midi lift; Plan Praz on the Brevent at sunset and new for 2019, the Skyway Monte Bianco in Courmayeur.

Unlimited Festival promises the opportunity to ski, party, repeat! This event takes place over six-day with sessions running at venues the length and breadth of Chamonix. Those include favourites like the Plan Joran lift station at Grands Montets, and down in Chamonix itself at Les Aiglons Refuge, Les Caves and the Le Vert Hotel as well as the newcomer in town, La Folie Douce.

Find out about the full artistic line-up which includes:  2manydjs, Adriatique, Anetha, Asa Moto, Dave Clark, Dixon, Greg Boust, Laurent Garnier, Mira, Purple Disco Machine, Roger Sanchez, The Shape Shifters and Vince.

Musilac Mont-Blanc

The end of April 2019 sees the return for its second year of Musilac Mont-Blanc. This festival may be rooted firmly to the bottom of the valley but boasts a knock-out backdrop featuring the Aiguille du Midi and Mont-Blanc!

Headlining in 2019 are The Editors, Two Door Cinema Club, The Kooks, The Blaze, Aya Nakamura, Eagle Eye Cherry, Eddy de Pretto, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Charlie Winston, HF Thiéfaine, Zazie, Roméo EElvisand Gaëtan Roussel.

Mountain Drop-offs is delighted to be the official transfer partner for both the valley’s major spring music festivals. We’re looking forward to transferring musicians, technical team and visitors alike from Geneva Airport to Chamonix.

We love working hand-in-glove with the major events in the valley. April’s music festivals may embrace different genres, different locations and different styles of delivery, but we know they’ll both be hugely popular. At the end of a busy season, the team enjoy being involved, both in helping make these events run smoothly and having the chance to enjoy the biggest parties in town too.

For all the details, packages and tickets, head to Unlimited Festival and Musilac Mont-Blanc. Promo Code CHAMUF is valid for travel between Monday 1 and Tuesday 9 April for Unlimited Festival. The code MUSILCHX is valid for trips between Wednesday 24 and Monday 29 April 2019 to attend Musilac Mont Blanc whether you want a shared, private or VIP transfer. Offer applies to airport transfers from Geneva in core hours and the usual terms and conditions of business apply.

Team Mountain Drop-offs has huge experience in helping partner events of every kind run smoothly as well as arranging trips for visitors – a fact underpinned by the company’s three consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence.

Our super-friendly and helpful customer service team are based in the centre of Chamonix, so are always on hand to help with trips to and from the valley and around the valley too.

Booking is quick and simple and secure via the website at www.mountaindropoffs.com. Mountain Drop-offs phone lines are open 24-hours for emergencies.

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