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Aiguille d’Entrèves guided climbing traverse-All Inclusive

Aiguille d’Entrèves guided climbing traverse-All Inclusive
Aiguille d’Entrèves guided climbing traverse-All Inclusive
Aiguille d’Entrèves guided climbing traverse-All Inclusive
Aiguille d’Entrèves guided climbing traverse-All Inclusive
Aiguille d’Entrèves guided climbing traverse-All Inclusive

Climb the Aiguille d'Entrèves (3604m) in just one day, starting from Courmayeur, with one of the IFMGA-certified guides in the Peakshunter team. It will be a memorable experience!

1 Day

Jun - Oct


Highlights

  • - Reach the Aiguille d’Entrèves after a quite easy climb
  • - Admire the Mont Blanc landscape
  • - Go up to Punta Helbronner on the stunning Skyway Mont Blanc

Description

The Aiguille d’Entrèves is a great mountaineering traverse along the French and Italian borders. It’s not too difficult at a technical level and offers breathtaking views of the south side of Mont Blanc du Tacul, Brenva and Tour Ronde.

This one-day trip starts at Courmayeur, from where we will take the cable car up to Pointe Helbronner. From there, we will put our crampons on to traverse the Giant Glacier towards Col Flambeaux. Our next goal will be Col d’Entreves (3517m) and, from there, the Aiguille d’Entrèves summit (3604m).

On the way down, we will make a quick stop at the Torino hut for a well-deserved refreshment.

You need to have a very good physical condition and also have some mountaineering experience to attempt this ascent. Although it can be done in just one day, the last stretch to the summit becomes more and more technical and steep.

The views from the top, however, are a magnificent reward. They are worth all the effort!

Please get in touch with us if this Aiguille d’Entrèves ascent interests you. It is a great way to get to know one of the most beautiful massifs in Europe. So contact us and we’ll start organizing your trip to this beautiful area.

Price includes

  • Guiding fee
  • Lifts tickets

Price details

  • Price includes:
  • Guiding fee
  • Liability insurance
  • Skyway Mont Blanc tickets
  • Loan of shared safety material
  • Price does not include:
  • Extra meals and beverages
  • 30 euros per person for the ice axe, harness, crampons, and the helmet
  • Transfer to the meeting point
  • Anything that is not mentioned under "Price includes"

FAQs

What experience and how fit do I need to be to climb this mountain? Is this program suitable for children or older people?

The Aiguille d’Entrèves is a sharp and exposed rocky ridge climbing itinerary in one of the most spectacular scenario of Mont Blanc Massif: as all mixed climbing routes, it requires some recent previous mountaineering experience, especially a good confidence in rock climb and some ability in progression on short rope on exposed and steep terrain.

It is not suitable to beginners with any recent previous climbing and mountaineering experience, but we can suggest you some good alternative options, if you are interested in try a similar experience at your level!

About physical fitness, the ridge climbing could be done in 1 day, but it could be a challenging experience, with considerable effort (at least 5/6 hours of climb), in particular if you have never been on a glacier or over 3.000meters of altitude.

If you are at your first experience on a rocky ridge, we suggest you to take a look to the Aiguilles des Marbrées, as more suitable experience, especially for beginners or entry level climbers. Here you have the link to this trip: https://www.explore-share.com/trip/climbing-aiguille-des-marbrees-one-day/

How far in advance should I start training and what kind of training do you suggest?

We recommend a minimum of training to improve your endurance and your cardiovascular fitness before the trip (running, hiking, biking). At the same time, if you can get some climbing practices the adventure will be easier.

Will I need to bring any technical equipment of my own? Is it possible to rent equipment, and if so, what would be the approximate cost of that?

You need to have your personal technical equipment, that is essential to face this climb:

  • mountaineering helmet
  • mountaineering harness
  • straight-hand ice axe
  • crampons

If you don't have the required equipment, we can rent it for 30€ per person. Please advise in advance if you need any gear for renting: the Guide will bring it at the meeting point.

In addition, the Guide will bring the common safety gear, such as rope, ice screws, daisy chains and carabiners.

Please check and bring is your personal mountaineering clothing, including technical mountaineering boots, that must be waterproof, with rigid sole, warm and comfortable (NO hiking boots or running shoes, like jumpers/sneakers or similar will be allowed for this climbing!).

Trekking poles could be useful for the approach on the glacier: if you don’t have yours, we can provide for you.

After your booking confirmation, we will send a complete and detailed list of recommended equipment and clothing and, if you need anything for renting, we will recommend some shops where you can hire the necessary gear. Boots renting is around 20-22€/day, trekking poles are 8-10€/day.

What happens in the event of bad weather?

Please consider that weather and conditions can change unexpectedly and, especially in recent years due to climate change, there are not always the best conditions for a safe ascent. In such cases, because your and our safety is our priority, we will propose an alternative trip to nearby mountains with better conditions. Note that you are booking our availability for the duration of the tour, this means that it will not be possible to cancel due to poor conditions. We will be careful to arrange an experience that lives up to your expectations. We understand that this may be a frustrating outcome, however, safety is a top priority, and every mountain has a lesson to teach.

Are there any other special requirements such as permits/insurance/vaccines that we need to consider before the tour?

Yes, there are several special requirements that you need to consider for this trip. Here are some of them:

  • It is strongly recommended to have rescue and research insurance, after your confirmation we can recommend some solutions for you.
  • There are no specific vaccine requirements for this trip, but it is always a good idea to check with your doctor or a travel clinic to make sure you are up to date on routine vaccinations. Also, there is no longer need to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results.
  • We finally invite all non-EU citizens to inform themselves about specific permits to enter Italy.

What is the guide-to-client ratio to climb this mountain?

The maximum number of clients per single Guide is 2, thus giving a ratio of 1:2. This is the maximum number in order to ensure the safety during the trip and it is established by local regulations. Under any circumstances, we are not going to take more than 2 people for each guide.

If you are a group of more than 2 people, we have more Guides available to undertake the adventure: we will be happy to support your group with other professionals of our team!

What is the best time of the year to climb this mountain?

The best time to realize this adventure is between June and September.

Can I join a group?

No, due to guide-to-client ratio (1:2), we only accept private requests for this trip.

How can I reach the meeting point?

The meeting point is the Skyway cable car station, in Courmayeur. If you are not familiar with this area let us give you some more information: we are in Aosta Valley, the smallest but highest Italian region. This is the realm of the Alps, here arise the most famous peaks of Europe: the Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, the Monte Rosa summits, the Gran Paradiso and many other lesser-known.

Courmayeur is the closest town to the Italian side of Mont Blanc, In Aosta Valley.

To get around Aosta Valley, if you don't have a car and don't want to use private transfers, you can rely on the regional bus service, with daily runs to all municipalities of Aosta Valley.

Depending on your country of origin, you can decide to reach Aosta Valley arriving from:

  • Italy: the nearest airports are Caselle in Turin, Malpensa in Milan and Orio al Serio in Bergamo. Once you land you can reach Courmayeur by train (Trenitalia national services to Aosta town, bus to Courmayeur), directly with bus (Flixbus and Arriva companies operate coach runs every day), private transfer, or by renting a car.
  • France: by car, by bus or by private transfer from Chamonix, passing through the Mont Blanc tunnel.
  • Switzerland: by car or by private transfer, passing through the Great St. Bernard Tunnel.

What are some recommended accommodations near our adventure location?

We understand that finding the perfect place to stay is an essential part of your adventure experience. To help you with this, we’ve curated a list of three highly recommended hotels that offer comfort, convenience, and a touch of local charm. These accommodations are well-suited for adventurers looking to relax and rejuvenate after an exciting day of exploration
Hôtel Mont Blanc
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Megève
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France
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Les Granges d'en Haut
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Megève
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France
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Lodge Park
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Megève
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France
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About the guide

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PeaksHunter

4.7

(237)

Mountain Guide

Founded in 2013 by Elis and Silvia, PEAKSHUNTER is a team of IFMGA-certified mountain guides.

Although we all have different backgrounds and experiences, we share the same goals and projects and, more than anything, love our job and share a deep passion for the mountains.

Professionalism and safety are our core values because we love our job and we are passionate about Mountain and Nature.
We are enthusiastic to share new adventures and guarantee the most memorable emotions to all our clients.
If you are interested in experience the beauty of Nature and the power of the Mountains, Peakshunter Mountain Guides will be happy to guide you! We want to provide you with intense emotions and want to be there to share them with you. We feel we've done our job when there are big, cheesy smiles on everybody's faces at the end of the day.

We want to build a strong, long-lasting relationship with our clients, based on the respect we feel for everyone who joins us in the exploration of this striking vertical world.

Mont Blanc, Matterhorn, Monterosa, Dufourspitze and Margherita Hut, Gran Paradiso, Breithorn, Castor and Pollux are only a few of several 4000 Alps summits next to the area we live and work: the beautiful little Aosta Valley region, close to French and Swiss borders and not far from Geneva, Milan and Turin international airports.

Realize your dreams, discovering breathtaking views or simply living an extraordinary day: you just need to use your imagination and we will realize your trip as you desire to live it!

Peakshunter Mountain Guides team will be happy to guide you, sharing adventures and being you companions, personal trainers, consultants and expertise supporters for all you need in planning the next Mountain dream!

Languages

Italian | French | English

Certificates

IFMGA


What people are saying about Explore-Share

Man

Climbing with guide Guillaume was absolutely a highlight of my 2-week Europe vacation. Originally, we were planning on climbing in the Calanques, but the park was closed due to wind and fire danger. Guillaume chose another amazing location (Pic de Bretagne) based on my climbing abilities and preferences and kindly offered train station pick-up and hotel drop off, which I appreciated very much. The multi-pitch route we did was not only fun but also the right amount of challenge, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The communication from the team (Gauthier) was prompt and clear—highly recommend!

Maxine

Luis Silva was a great climbing guide and belayer! He taught me how to do moves that were difficult and encouraged me to try routes that were challenging for me! Because of his encouragement, I managed to complete these routes! I really enjoyed the climbs and completed 8 routes in the Sesimbra/Azoia area. The weather was perfect, no direct sun and cool enough to enjoy the climbs. Explore-Share made booking an outdoor climbing experience in Lisbon extremely easy. Luis, our guide, was fantastic, and the platform’s organization was flawless.

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Joshua

We had Léo as a guide for our day climb in Fonty. We were blessed with a knowledgeable, warm, and instructive guide. Communication with Léo and Ivan was smooth and swift. Explore-Share was excellent in arranging everything for our day climb. The communication was quick, and the platform was easy to use, making our adventure stress-free.

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Patrick was a great guide. He took us on an intermediate Via Ferrata at Passo Sella. Renato was quick to respond with any outreach on the Explore-Share platform. The booking process was straightforward, and once Patrick was confirmed, all went well. It was a wonderful experience, and I’d highly recommend the platform.

 

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