Chamonix: the name is enough to evoke the highest mountains. Chamonix is the village at the foot of Mont Blanc. Chamonix impresses you at first sight with its eternal snows from which you can't look away, with its luxury hotels that welcome the great and the good of the world... But Chamonix takes you to the heart and soul and never lets you go. Chamonix, closer to the sky and the summits, is a small paradise for all skiers and a huge playground for all mountain lovers, it is a town that has managed to preserve in its center a certain cosmopolitan culture inherited from its history, it is a village apart that constantly reminds us of itself.

What to visit Chamonix-Mont Blanc?

When to go to Chamonix-Mont Blanc?

When to visit Chamonix? There are clearly two tourist seasons in Chamonix: summer, for mountaineers, hikers and mass tourism, and winter, for skiers. In spring, there's also the ski touring season, but this is a more confidential type of tourism. In all cases, you'll come across foreigners, as Chamonix is a mythical international destination. So, if it's mountain peace and quiet and low prices you're after, avoid the two tourist seasons, or pack your rucksack early in the morning to climb higher and avoid the crowds. This town, which saw the birth of mountaineering, was just a rough-and-tumble mountain village before it became a luxury resort. Hard to imagine! Several highlights punctuate the year and add to the affluence. In summer, there's the Fête des Guides, the International Climbing Festival and the Mont-Blanc Ultra-trail. In January, it's time for the Alpine Skiing World Cup. You've been warned. And yet Cham retains its superb character and undeniable appeal. Unique and majestic in its mountain setting.

Weather at the moment

Loading...
Weather all year round

Chamonix has a typical Alpine mountain climate. Average temperatures range from -2.4°C in January to 19°C in July. In April, average temperatures remain below 7°C, while in November they barely exceed 10°C. Cold spells are predominant in Chamonix. The cold is reinforced by windy spells, and fog sometimes falls. At the summit of Mont Blanc, winds can reach 150 km/h and temperatures drop below -40°C.

Points to note:

The weather in Chamonix can change rapidly, especially in the high mountains.

Temperatures vary considerably between day and night.

Precipitation is distributed throughout the year, with heavy snow in winter.

The weather in Chamonix unfolds a range of experiences depending on the season, from winter sports to summer adventures. Visitors should be prepared for the changeable and sometimes unpredictable climate typical of high mountain regions.

Organize your trip with our partners Chamonix-Mont Blanc
Transportation
Accommodation & stays
Services / On site

Pictures and images Chamonix-Mont Blanc

Le tramway du Mont Blanc Evgeniya Moroz - Fotolia
Les Aiguilles de Chamonix OLIVIER.BOST - XILOPIX
Parapente devant le mont Blanc PAULETTE RICHARD - ICONOTEC
Le village de Cordon, au pied du Mont-Blanc ITZAK NEWMANN - ICONOTEC

Discover Chamonix-Mont Blanc

When to travel?

When to visit Chamonix? There are clearly two tourist seasons in Chamonix: summer, for mountaineers, hi...
Read more about it

Weather forecast

Chamonix has a typical Alpine mountain climate. Average temperatures range from -2.4°C in Janua...
Read more about it

Find unique Stay Offers with our Partners

Send a reply