Chamonix off the slopes
Chamonix is much more than just a ski resort - there's a wide selection of
winter activities
on offer - and if you prefer a more relaxing time on holiday, there's plenty
to do...
Aiguille du Midi cable car
The highest cable car in Europe, The Aiguille Du Midi is a heart-stopping
ride to the pinnacle, 3842 metres above sea level. Once at the top, you're
in another world of ice and snow. The views over the Alps are indescribably
beautiful and you can often see the tiny dots of climbers ascending the summit
of Mont Blanc. There's a cafe and shop, or you can have lunch at the restaurant.
It's possible to cross to Italy from the top, on the Hellbronner lift, and
have a day in the cheerful Italian town of Courmayeur.
Montenvers Railway and Ice Cave
The charming old cog railway on Montenvers winds up from a separate station
just next to the main train station in Chamonix. You can see it sometimes
from the balcony as it passes high above the chalet). At the top, there's
an amazing panorama of the Mer De Glace glacier, a cafe, restaurant and shop.
It's a lovely spot for lunch, and you can either walk or get the lift down
to the ice cave carved out of the glacier.
Mont-Blanc Tramway
Another lovely old rack railway, the Mont Blanc Tramway - built in 1913 -
starts at Le Fayet and makes a stop at St Gervais. In winter, after winding
up through woods and villages,it stops at Bellevue. You can enjoy the views
at the restaurant, or by walking or snowshoeing on the plateau surrounding
the area.
Helicopter rides
Highly recommended - a breathtaking ride around the peaks with the longest trip going around the summit of Mont Blanc with Pascal, one of Europe's finest helicopter pilots. The heliport is next to the excellent Cremerie du Glacier restaurant, signposted from the turn-off to Les Grands Montets just before Argentiere. Full details on their site:
http://www.chamonix-helico.fr/
Chamonix and around: Spas
If you'd like to spend some time at a spa, try the superb facilities of "Le
Bachal" at the Hotel Hameau Albert Premier in Chamonix. You need to reserve
this in advance so check their site for more details.
The
famous spa baths at St Gervais are in a beautiful building set within
the grounds of a splendid park. You can get the train from Les Praz direct
to St Gervais - check the times for the journey back.
Finally, a drive of less than an hour through beautiful scenery takes you to the beautiful spa complex of Lavey-les-Bains. Kids also love the thermal baths here.
Chamonix Leisure Centre
Swimming in a huge pool complete with giant waterslide, sauna and steam rooms,
gym, ice rink, indoor climbing and tennis are among the facilities available
at the Chamonix
Centre Sportif
Bowling
A fun place to go, with eight bowling alleys, pool tables and air hockey.
It's in Chamonix Sud, and isn't hard to find as it has a huge neon bowling
pin outside it
Chamonix Casino
In a beautiful old building, the casino has table for blackjack and roulette
upstairs and machines downstairs, and also has a cafe. It's over 18s only
and you may need ID to play.
Cinemas in Chamonix
Cinema
Vox has three screens showing a variety of movies from Hollywood blockbusters
to more offbeat choices including mountain movies. Movies are often shown
in English or with English subtitles - check the listings
for times and languages. Extra showings are put on if the weather's bad.
Shopping in and near Chamonix
Chamonix has a huge variety of shops - from upmarket boutiques like Chanel to some of the best choice of climbing and skiing equipment around in Snell Sports. As you'd expect, it's a good place to shop for clothes - the big snow and surf brands like Quiksilver, Reef and Billabong all have shops here. Zero G has a particularly good clothing range and stocks brands like Analog and Nikita along with the bikes and boards. There are also chocolatiers, bookshops, galleries, local crafts, delicatessens and gift shops from the fun and cheesy to the exclusive and beautiful.
Shops open from 9am to 12 noon and then 2pm until 7 pm. Almost nothing opens 12-2, so you may as well settle in for a good lunch!
Food shopping
There are several supermarkets in town, but if you intend to cook at the chalet a lot, it may well be worth while stocking up at the Carrefour at Sallanches, which is excellent and cheaper, especially for wine. You'll also find a branch of Satoriz opposite Carrefour, a French wholefood store which has a good range of organic, vegetarian and vegan food.
There is also a wholefood shop in Chamonix Sud (next to Legends) which has a good selection of veggie food including tofu.
You can even arrange to have your groceries delivered to the chalet by ChaletFood.com - this is an excellent service ranging from basics to fully fledged menus at very reasonable prices.
During the season, you can find a seafood stall near the clock in the town
centre where you can buy oysters and platters of Fruits de Mer.
Day trips
The walled city of Annecy
is very picturesque in winter - it's an hour or so to drive, or the Chamonix
Tourist Office arranges weekly coach trips - check the site
for times. Geneva
is also just an hour away by car or bus, and Lausanne
is also close by
You can also visit the lovely medieval village of Yvoire
or the cosmopolitan and beautiful town of Evian
on the banks of Lake Geneva.
An hour's drive through the Mont
Blanc Tunnel is Italy. Have a day in the cheerful traditional town of
Courmayeur- great Italian food and friendly bars.
For a cultural day out, there are several excellent galleries in Martigny
(take the train directly from Les Praz towards Switzerland) including the
Fondation
Gianada. Martigny is also the home of the wonderfully eccentric St.
Bernard Dog Museum.
An unusual trip is to Passy, a pretty mountain village that has an incredible
church decorated by some of the greatest modern artists - Notre
Dame de Toute Grące incorporates work by Matisse, Chagalle and Braque
amongst others.
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