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Mountain Climbing in France: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

Ascend alpine heights and capture snow-filled panoramas

The picturesque peaks of the French mountains have a long and rich history of mountain climbing. Having hosted Olympic games and developed its infrastructure, the eastern and southern regions of France, home to the Alps and Pyrenees, offer world-class mountain climbing for different levels surrounded by pristine, rugged landscapes. Visit between June and September for ideal mountain climbing conditions.

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FAQs: Mountain Climbing in France

What should I know about Mountain Climbing France?

Extending from the Mediterranean Sea in the south, to the North Sea and English Channel to the north, France is one of the major locations for world-class outdoor sports, especially rock climbing. It shares a border with Spain and Andorra to the southwest, Belgium and Luxemburg to the northeast, Germany and Switzerland to the east, and Italy and Monaco to the southeast. Much of its territory is bound by nature: the Pyrenees and the Alps in the south and southeast, while the Rhine cuts through the border to the east.

Why should I choose France for my Mountain Climbing adventure?

Giants of western Europe

France is home to a large collection of high peaks, which as among the highest in western Europe. The Grande Casse rises to 3,855 meters in the Graian Alps and is the highest point within the Vanoise National Park. The Barre des Ecrins stretches 4,102 meters in the French Alps, while the king of the mountains is Mont Blanc, which soars to 4,808 meters, and is the highest point in western Europe.

Pristine alpine beauty

Blanketing much of the eastern and southern chunks of France is breathtaking wilderness. Prominent peaks covered in snow and ice, lush low-lying meadows rolling with the hills, glacial lakes and ancient valleys with their own charm. The Pyrenees is coloured in red Rhododendrons and blue thistle, while the marmot roams the slopes. The Alps is home to endemic flora and populations of chamois and ibex.

Range of climbs

Whether you’re a fresh-faced beginner, competent climber or an expert at ascending the mountains, France offers something for everyone. You can discover anything from an easy 1-day guided traverse on the Glacier du Geant to sustained 14-day climbing course across the French Alps. If you have previous climbing experience then conquering Mont Blanc is definitely a possibility.

What can I expect from the weather in France?

The French Alps receives a warm and temperate climate during the summer months, with a frequent splash of rainfall. The average daily temperature in July is 26 °C.

Which language is predominantly spoken in France?

French.

What currency is accepted in France?

Euro.

What’s the country code of France?

+33.

What’s the high season for Mountain Climbing in France?

Visit during the warmer months between June and September for ideal hiking conditions.

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