Opening dates : Summer 2025 - 24 may to 2 november

2025: Glacier Preservation Awareness year

At the initiative of the UN, 2025 has been declared the International Year of Glacier Preservation.

The Chamonix valley is greatly affected by this problem, as it is home to the second largest glacier in the Alps and the largest in France, along with the Mer de Glace.
Perched at an altitude of 1913 metres, this colossus with feet of clay, nearly 7 km long, has become a global symbol of global warming.

+ info on the annual program : https://www.chamonixglaciers2025.com/

Other news

29 August 1879: First ascent of the Petit Dru

On 29 August 1879, the Petit Dru (3,730 m) was conquered! It was a feat that would go down in the annals of mountaineering. Jean Esteril Charlet Stratton, Proper Payot

Discover the Montenvers Mer de Glace

Discover Montenvers Mer de Glace: A Must-See in Chamonix Located in the heart of the Mont Blanc massif, the Montenvers Mer de Glace is one of the most breathtaking sites

200 years ago… Victor Hugo discovered Montenvers

In 1825, Victor Hugo, just 23 years old, discovered Montenvert (as it was spelt at the time) and the Mer de Glace. (August 16th 1825) To carry out his excursion

Opening dates : Summer 2025 - 24 may to 2 november

Opening hours From 02/10 to 02/11

Open every day 8.30 am – 4.30 pm

Last ascent : 4.00 pm
Last descent : 4.30 pm

Closure of the ice cave from September 29.

The gondola, the temple of nature and the Glaciorium will be open from 18 October to 2 November inclusive.

A train every hour or every 30 – or 20 minutes depending on demand.