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                <title>The Tour du Mont Blanc</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[To me, the 105 mile Tour du Mont Blanc encompasses all that is great in the 'great outdoors' - from the majesty of the spiring mountains to the fresh sweet smell of the alpine ﬂora, the piercing blue still glacial lakes beneath the grandiose glaciers, the gushing torrents racing to the deafening waterfalls, the loud whistle of the invisible marmot juxtaposed with the silent grazing of the charming ibex - the ancient past that time has not forgotten. The TMB really is to reach the sublime; what isn't there to love?<br>This is an energetic trek taking in the best of the French, Italian and Swiss alps, crossing three high mountain passes, sleeping in a variety of remote mountain huts such as Lac Blanc, Rifugio Elisabetta and Refugio Bonatti to boutique guest-houses in the busy towns of Chamonix and Courmayeur. Be ﬂexible and organise your own trek using the cicerone guide written by Kevin Reynolds - he became a bit of a hero to us. Then to top it off, why not paraglide from the Aiguille du midi - I thoroughly recommend it.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Walk the Grand Balcon Nord</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[An opportunity to get right up close to Mont Blanc- Europe’s highest mountain.<br>Grand Balcon Nord 6.5 km – allow three hours.<br>Chamonix in the French Alps is one of the best known centres for walking in the summer and rightly so.<br>One of the most spectacular yet easiest walks is the Grand Balcon Nord which has you strolling through a veritable rock garden at 2000 metres and even offers the possibility of meeting a marmot or two.<br>From Chamonix take the  Aiguille cable car to the half way point at Plan de l’Aiguille which is the starting point for your route - although it is spectacular, and literally breathtaking, due to the altitude, to take the cable car right to the top station – and then start your walk on the return journey.<br>The well signposted rocky mountain trail undulates north east, meandering through miniature rhododendrons, gentian and azaleas, with stunning views down to Chamonix and over the narrow valley to Plan Praz and La Flegere standing at 1877m -  this is the Grand Balcon Sud and another fine walk affording views over Mont Blanc and Les Aiguilles (the needles).<br>As you reach the junction of the path to Montenvers mountain railway you can take the route directly there or turn right and zig zag easily up the extra 150m to grab great views of the stunning pinnacles of the  Aiguille Vert at 4122m, Les Drus and the Mer  de Glace (sea of ice).<br>Catch the picturesque little train from Montenvers back down to Chamonix. Remember to check what time the last train and cable car operate as it’s a long walk down!<br>This walk can be done in reverse and an early start will give you the opportunity to watch the sun come up from behind Les Aiguilles.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Le 3842 Restaurant</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It's at 3842 metres in the cable car station at the top of the Aiguille du Midi. Advertised as the highest Savoyard restaurant in the Alps (I'm guessing it's the highest in the whole world!) The food is good and the views of Mont Blanc and the Chamonix Aiguilles are fantastic. You basically get a real taste (albeit very much a lite version) of the experience of high-altitude mountaineering. The downside is that it costs 41 euros to get up there.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Refuge Du Lac Blanc</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is a fantastic refuge with a great views of Mont Blanc, at 2352m, a few hours uphill climb from Chamonix.  What makes it so great is the food.  Their speciality is long cooked Pig's Cheeks, marinated in wine overnight and then slowly braised throughout the day with herbs, garlic and more wine. Served with immaculate roast potatoes it's the perfect fare after a long hard day's mountain walking. And their huge chunks of rustic mountain cheese are worth the visit alone, not to mention their red wine and deserts.]]></description>
                
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                <title>bar d'up</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A great bar in the centre of chamonix to relax in after a day's walking (or skiing) in Chamonix's stunning mountains.]]></description>
                
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