
Chamonix is a mecca for climbing and
mountaineering offering a large number of different possibilities to
enthusiasts and beginners alike, from the training face in the town to
a variety of routes of different length and difficulty. Or the
ultimate - the ascent of Mont Blanc itself.

Paragliding was invented
in the Chamonix area in 1974 and the sport has grown rapidly since
then. Big thermals, eagles, glaciers and high peaks make the valley
one of the best flying areas in the world. Take a tandem flight with
an instructor or a course with a school to be flying solo within days.

Chamonix has a wealth of mountain biking opportunities for all ages
and abilities. All the cable car systems run in the summer, giving
opportunities for downhilling as well as numerous cross-country trails
up and down the valley.

For hiking, the Chamonix valley has the most comprehensive and
clearly indicated network of mountain paths in the Haute-Savoie. There
are over 350km of marked paths along the valley leading up to the
glaciers.

There are 11 golf courses in the Savoie Mont Blanc region including
the Trent Jones Sr designed course in Chamonix. This beautiful course with
its spectacular views of glaciers and rugged peaks, was created in
1934 and extended to 18 holes in 1982 by Robert Trent Jones. It is
around 1200 metres above sea level, mainly flat with most fairways
lined with tall pines.

White water sports such as rafting, canyoning, kayaking and
hydrospeed are all popular in the area, as well as windsurfing and
swimming in local lakes. There are many companies in Chamonix offering
full or half day trips.