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Tramway du Mont Blanc

Mountain

Type

Mountain Train

Length

Length

12.4km

Can children ride this lift

Children

6+ Months Old

Elevation range for this lift

Elevation

580m - 2372m

Official website link

Website

Official Website

The Tramway du Mont Blanc is a high mountain cogwheel train that departs from Le Fayet (580m), below Saint-Gervais in the Montjoie Valley and travels all the way to the Nid d'Aigle (2372m) next to the Bionnassay Glacier. It is the highest train in France. There are 7 stops in total:


  • Le Fayet

  • Saint-Gervais

  • Montivon

  • Col de Voza

  • Bellevue 

  • Mont Lachat

  • Nid d'Aigle


The Tramway du Mont BLanc meets the Bellevue cable car from the Les Houches side at the Bellevue station. Making it easier for people staying in the Chamonix Valley to meet the tramway there instead of having to travel to the Montjoie Valley first. 


Tickets for the Tramway du Mont Blanc can be purchased online on the official website. After that you need to reserve your specific departure time online using the same official website. The trains have a capacity of 130 people and you will be guaranteed a spot but not a specific seat number. Babies younger than 6 months are not allowed to ride the train to the higher stations of Col de Voza, Bellevue, Lachat and Nid d'Aigle.


There is a rich history of plans to build a train to the top of Mont Blanc with multiple plans and routes being proposed in the period from 1835 to 1904. There is also fierce competition between plans that start the route from Chamonix and plans that start at Saint-Gervais. In 1904, the Saint-Gervais plan is approved and so starts the construction on the Tramway du Mont Blanc we know today. In 1909 the first segment from Le Fayet to the Col de Voza is inaugurated with 6 locomotives. In 1911 the line is extended to Mont Lachat. The first world war puts a halt to the progress which at that point had reached the Nid d'Aigle. In 1955 the company restructured and Pierre Noury becomes the 90% owner recapitlizing the company and enabling modernization. The names on the trains: Marie, Jeanne and Anne to this date point back to the names of the daughters of Pierre Noury. With fresh capital, in 1957 the switch from steam power to electricity is finally made dramatically increasing capacity and decreasing travel time, enabling the tramway to compete with the gondolas and cable cars that were rapidly gaining popularity.


NOTE: There are big renovation works happening this year (2023) and for this summer the Nid d'Aigle is closed to the general public and only open for people with a confirmed booking at the Refuges above the Nid d'Aigle on the way to the Mont Blanc Summit. The new Nid d'Aigle station is expected to open in 2026.

Tramway du Mont Blanc Hiking & Running Trails

Below we are listing the hiking and running trails and nearby sights and points of interests for the Tramway du Mont Blanc. Using the Tramway du Mont Blanc will make it much easier to reach these trails and sights.

Bellevue to Les Contamines via Tricot

Length

10.99km

Elevation +

+651m / -1278m

When to Go

Mid Jun - Mid Sep

Fantastic route with so much to offer and a great diversity of scenery and views. This trail can be done with children as long as they can handle the significant amount of downhill.

9

Exceptional

Bellevue to Mont Lachat Loop

Length

3.88km

Elevation +

+311m / -311m

When to Go

Mid Jun - Mid Sep

This is a short route starting at the top of the Bellevue lift and traversing Mont Lachat till you reach its summit. Nice views of the entire Chamonix valley and Mont Blanc

8

Very Good

Tramway du Mont Blanc Points of Interest

Mont Lachat

Summit

8

Very Good

Small summit at the western end of the Chamonix Valley near the Bellevue lift

Nearest Town

Les Houches

Altitude

2115m

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Refuge du Nid Aigle

Refuge

8

Very Good

Mountain snack bar and refuge at the end of the Tramway du Mont Blanc

Nearest Town

Les Houches

Altitude

2412m

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