Managed by the International Association for Tour of the Dents Blanches (AITDB), this Franco-Swiss tour takes you on a route that is hospitable at times, e.g. on the way through the pastures in Barme (Switzerland), or wild as it is in the Ottants pass.
The Tour des Dents Blanches is a major hike straddling the border between France and Switzerland, in the Chablais Alps. It's a popular route for experienced hikers in search of spectacular scenery, but also for those who enjoy a technical challenge. Type of hiker The Tour des Dents Blanches is primarily aimed at experienced, well-prepared hikers. Here's why: Experience Required: Good physical condition and previous mountain experience are recommended, especially on technical trails. Equipment: Full high-mountain gear is required, including sturdy boots, hiking poles, a topographical map, and possibly a helmet for some of the more technical sections (and sometimes even crampons and ice axes, depending on current snow conditions). Route difficulties Aerial passages and vertigo: Much of the tour takes place on narrow ridges with impressive views over the surrounding valleys. This means that people prone to vertigo need to be particularly careful. There are several passages where the trail is narrow, with steep slopes on either side. Weather conditions: The alpine climate can be unpredictable, with rapid weather changes. Snow can persist on some sections even in summer, adding to the difficulty. Elevation gain: The tour involves numerous vertical drops, with continuous ascents and descents. Some days may involve steep, strenuous climbs. Duration: The entire tour can be completed in 4 to 6 days, depending on pace and conditions. The stages are long and can be exhausting, especially with a heavy backpack. Positive Aspects and Attractions of the Tour Breathtaking scenery: The Tour des Dents Blanches offers exceptional panoramas of the surrounding peaks, glaciers and valleys. Views of the Dents Blanches themselves are particularly spectacular. Huts and accommodation: All along the route, a number of refuges offer the chance to rest in an authentic mountain setting. They also offer an opportunity to meet other hikers and share experiences. Fauna and flora: The region is rich in biodiversity, with the possibility of seeing ibex, chamois, marmots and a variety of mountain birds. The flora is also abundant, especially in spring and summer, with flowering meadows and alpine forests. Sense of Adventure: The route, with its technical challenges and wild landscapes, offers a real sense of achievement. It's an adventure off the beaten track, away from the crowds, which reinforces the uniqueness of the experience. Practical advice Physical preparation: It's advisable to train before embarking on the tour, in particular with one-day or multi-day hikes to accustom the body to the effort involved. Planning: Always check the weather conditions before setting off, and be prepared to adapt your itinerary accordingly. In bad weather, some sections can become dangerous. Acclimatization: If you're not used to the altitude, it may be useful to spend a few days acclimatizing before starting the tour. All in all, the Tour des Dents Blanches is a spectacular but demanding hike, which will reward experienced hikers with magnificent scenery and a profound sense of achievement.
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- You're in a nature reserve, so pets aren't allowed on the course. What's more, there are some steep sections that are not suitable for our four-legged friends.
Itinerary
- Distance: 44 km
- Maximum altitude: 2547 m
- Elevation: 1828 m
- Vertical drop: 3390 m
- Positive elevation: 1828 m
Services provided
Visits
- Documentation languages: English, French
Prices
Free of charge.
Opening
From 11/06 to 11/09.
Subject to snow conditions.
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