Nestling at the foot of Mont Blanc at 4810m altitude in the very heart of Europe lies Chamonix. Just a stone’s throw away from Switzerland, Italy and France, this stunning alpine resort has long been the favourite haunt of the rich and famous skiing jetset.
Highly accessible by car, plane and public transport, getting to Chamonix from Geneva Airport is really easy. Chamonix has something to offer everyone, young and old. With a variety of accommodation options available, you’re bound to find something to suit your budget.
Possibly one of the world’s most beautiful mountain ranges, the French Alps has a number of stunning characteristics which make it an ideal destination all year round.
A Natural Playground
Other than skiing, there are more than 30 different sports to try out in Chamonix. Why not try your hand at some of the lesser known sports such as ski-joering or snow shoeing? Or maybe you just want to take to a good old fashioned toboggan ride. Whatever your sporting fantasy, there is a class for you in Chamonix run by trained professionals. For those who want to head for the hills there are 350km of hiking trails, 18 trail routes for running, and for adrenaline junkies there are 130km of mountain biking trails. Oh and of course, there are 170km of ski runs on 4 slopes. Boredom is not an option in Chamonix.
Chamonix: A Living Museum
A little known fact about Chamonix is that it was the first town ever to host the Winter Olympic Games in 1924. Not to mention that it is the birthplace of skiing and mountaineering: many an intrepid mountaineer has trudged through Chamonix, seduced by its summits. You will be able to travel in the footsteps of these brave men and women as you wander the streets admiring the different architectural styles of the buildings which span three hundred years of local history.
The rich cultural heritage of the town is waiting to be discovered in the countless number of museums. And if you fancy going native, head down to a village or mountain pasture to witness local traditions and cultural activities.
Arts and handicrafts are abundant in Chamonix so if you are shopping you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take home a lasting piece of mountain heritage.
A Spectacular Destination
Over 90% of Chamonix is a protected environment consisting of 26,000ha of classified sites and three natural reserves to explore. If that weren’t enough, there are breathtaking panoramic views and a rich ever-changing landscape. The town itself is cosmopolitan and vibrant all year round: there are no peak seasons in Chamonix! There are four resorts to choose from, each with its own unique characteristics.
And don’t think that Chamonix is only for sporty people; while top-level athletes do visit Chamonix, there are many less strenuous cultural activities that you can indulge in. You don’t have to do anything to enjoy Chamonix at its best; simply turn up and marvel at its striking natural beauty.
How To Get There
Being at the crossroads of Europe, Chamonix is within reach of towns which are well served by budget airlines. Getting to your resort in Chamonix from Geneva is really easy but why hassle with heavy luggage on public transport? We’re sure you’d rather spend the time enjoying your alpine adventure so hop online and book a Shuttle Direct private group transfer. An expert uniformed driver will be on hand at the airport to lug your luggage, leaving you and your troops to travel in style while you take in the stunning views en route to Chamonix from Geneva.
Lukas Johannes is a driver for Shuttle Direct, the number one provider of shared and private airport transfers all over Europe and northern Africa. If you’re looking for an affordable transfer to Chamonix from Geneva, Lukas and his colleagues can make sure that you and your luggage get to and from the airport swiftly and safely.
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