Tour du Mont Blanc Hike: Stages, Camping & Tips

Planning to hike the Tour du Mont Blanc? Discover essential tips, gear, camping vs refuges, stage breakdowns, and personal insights from my TMB adventure across France, Italy, and Switzerland.

Planning a Tour du Mont Blanc hike? This iconic trek across France, Italy, and Switzerland offers breathtaking alpine scenery, challenging climbs, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re camping under the stars or staying in mountain refuges, this guide breaks down the stages, essential gear, accommodation options, and insider tips to help you make the most of your adventure on one of Europe’s most famous trails.

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Quick Facts About the TMB

The TMB is not just a physical challenge, it’s an immersive Alpine experience across three countries.

Breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps along the Tour du Mont Blanc trail, with mountains, valleys, and alpine scenery stretching as far as the eye can see.
The Tour du Mont Blanc trail rewards hikers with incredible, sweeping alpine views at every turn.

Why I Chose the TMB

When I first set my sights on the TMB, I knew it would be the adventure of a lifetime. A trek that offered not only stunning landscapes, but also the challenge of carrying all our gear and camping under the stars.

We didn’t complete the full loop due to time constraints, but our eight-day trek pushed my limits in every way. The steep climbs, long days, and ever-changing scenery made it unforgettable.

Some highlights for me:

It was tougher than any multi-day hike I’d done before, but it built not only strength, but mental resilience. On the hardest days, when my calves and hip flexors burned and the trail felt endless, I discovered the real beauty of the TMB: finding the strength to keep going when you think you can’t!

Getting to the TMB

Our journey started in Turin, Italy, and getting to the trail felt like an adventure of its own.

1. Turin Airport → Turin City Center (by shuttle bus)

2. Turin → Aosta (by train)

3. Aosta → Chamonix (by bus)

4. Chamonix → Les Houches (by local bus)

👉 Finally, we reached Les Houches, the official start of the Tour du Mont Blanc.

Best Time to Hike the TMB

The main hiking season is from July to early September.

Things to Keep in Mind

Camping vs Staying in Refuges on the TMB

There are two main accommodation options: refuges (mountain huts) or camping. Each comes with advantages and challenges.

Staying in Refuges

Pros

Cons

👉 Book huts online through their official websites, and look for half-board options (dinner + breakfast included).

Booking advice: Start planning and reserving spots in November or December the year prior, these popular huts fill up fast!

Refuge on the Tour du Mont Blanc trail, offering food and rest while surrounded by stunning alpine scenery.
Refuges along the TMB provide meals and a place to rest, all while being surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery

Camping on the TMB

Pros

Cons

👉 We camped the whole way, partly for the freedom, partly because refuges were already full. It made the trek tougher but incredibly rewarding. I would highly recommend if you’re up for an adventure.

Wild camping near Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme on the Tour du Mont Blanc, surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery and an unforgettable mountain experience.
Taking advantage of wild camping in France, with amazing views near Refuge de la Croix du Bonhomme.

Trail Overview

For those with limited time or seeking a more relaxed pace, there are several shorter variations of the TMB. The full TMB takes 10–12 days, but many hikers complete just a section.

Popular stretches include:

We chose Les Houches to Courmayeur, which still offered steep climbs, incredible scenery, and the thrill of crossing into Italy without committing to the entire loop.

👉 Want the full breakdown? Read about all 10 stages of the TMB with camping and accommodation options here.

Navigating the Trail

The TMB is well-marked and relatively straightforward with:

Still, it’s easy to miss a turn if you’re tired or distracted, especially at trail intersections.

💡 Tip: Download the AllTrails app for extra security.

Food and Water on the TMB

The TMB offers plenty of opportunities to refuel, but having your own snacks keeps your energy steady between stops.

Classic French omelette du fromage enjoyed on the Tour du Mont Blanc trail, perfect for refueling hikers.
Nothing beats a classic omelette du fromage in France to recharge for the next stage of the TMB.

Packing & Gear

Whether you camp or stay in huts, packing light is key.

👉 I’ve written a full guide on Essential Gear for Hiking the TMB.

Final Tips for Hiking the TMB

What to Do in Chamonix or Courmayeur Before or After the TMB Hike

Take some time to explore the charming towns of Chamonix (France) and Courmayeur (Italy). Stroll through the charming streets, filled with quaint shops and cafes.

Chamonix

Courmayeur

If you love nature, physical challenges, and adventure, the Tour du Mont Blanc will stay with you long after you leave the trail. It’s not just a hike, it’s a journey across countries, cultures, and your own limits.

Happy Travels! x

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