Col de Balme – Le Tour

Col de Balme – Le Tour

The Le Tour – Col de Balme gondola (Balme/Charamillon sector) lifts you from Le Tour up into high alpine terrain in minutes. It is a great option for hikers in summer and skiers in winter who want big views without a long climb from the valley.

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Key takeaways

  • Opening dates and operating hours change by season. Check live status before you set off.
  • Bring an extra layer. It is colder and windier at the top stations.
  • For the best views, pick a clear day and go earlier in the morning.

At a glance

Website https://www.chamonix.com/activites/informations-pratiques-remontees-mecaniques/telecabine-de-balme-charamillon
Phone +33 4 50 53 22 75
Map Open in Google Maps
Best for Hikers, skiers, families, scenic viewpoints
Time needed 2–5 hours depending on your route and stops
Season Typically winter and summer seasons (check the operator)
Booking Not usually required, but pre-buying tickets can save time
Cost Ticketed lift; prices vary by season and pass type
Accessibility Gondola cabins are generally accessible; check station facilities

What to expect

The Le Tour – Col de Balme gondola (Balme/Charamillon sector) lifts you from Le Tour up into high alpine terrain in minutes. It is a great option for hikers in summer and skiers in winter who want big views without a long climb from the valley.

Getting there

Le Tour is a short hop from Argentière by car, taxi, or local bus. In peak weeks, arrive early to avoid queues and to find parking.

Local tips

  • If you are hiking, choose a route that matches your fitness and daylight hours.
  • Carry water and a windproof layer even on warm days.
  • In winter, check avalanche risk and stay within open, marked areas unless you have the right training and kit.

FAQs

Does the gondola run in summer?
Often yes, with a dedicated summer season. Dates vary each year, so check the operator’s live information before you travel.
Can pedestrians use the gondola?
Yes. Pedestrians commonly ride up for views and hiking. Check any restrictions for specific lifts or dates.
How do I get there from central Argentière?
Le Tour is nearby. By road it is a short drive, and local buses can connect Argentière and Le Tour depending on the season.
Is it good for families?
Yes. It is one of the easiest ways to reach high viewpoints with children, provided you keep hikes short and suitable.
Do I need to book lift tickets?
You can usually buy on the day. In busy periods, buying online or earlier can save queue time.

Planning your trip to Argentière

If you’re heading to Argentière, Mountain Drop-offs runs private airport transfers from Geneva to the Chamonix Valley. See our Geneva to Argentière Transfer page for timings and travel-day tips. If you need help planning, you can contact us.

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