• The Mont Blanc massif (French: Massif du Mont-Blanc; Italian: Massiccio del Monte Bianco) is a mountain range in the Alps, located mostly in France and Italy...
  • The Mont Blanc Massif is a mountainous massif belonging to the Mont Blanc Alps (Alpi Graie) which affects the Aosta Valley (Italy) and Haute Savoie (France)...
  • Vous trouverez sur ce site des photos, des documents anciens, des informations et des liens sur le massif du Mont-Blanc, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, la vallée de...
  • To discover the alpine landscapes of the Mont-Blanc massif more closely, let yourself be guided by the Montenvers train.
  • The valley is prone to intense temperature inversions during the winter because of the scale of the Mont Blanc Massif and its numerous glaciers.
  • The villages of Cordon and Combloux are Situated between Sallanches and Megève and have spectacular views of the Mont-Blanc massif.
  • From here, we make radial exits to the Val Veni and Val Ferret valleys, exploring the entire Italian side of the Mont Blanc massif and such famous peaks as Grandes...
  • The Mont Blanc Massif. The highest and most iconic mountain in western Europe, Mont Blanc resides on the border between France and Italy.
  • The Mont-Blanc Massif is a mountainous massif culminating at 4810 m at the top of Mont Blanc and offers a multitude of hikes with breathtaking landscapes.
  • The Massif of Mont Blanc (Massif du Mont-Blanc) is a group of mountains of Western Alps, 400km², located between the Aosta Valley, Italy, the Rhones-Alpes...