On the map above, the funnel-shaped symbol in the top right-hand corner allows you to choose which points of interest to view.
Click again on the funnel to close the legend and begin your exploration of the Mont Blanc tourist area, defined by the coloured area.
If you wish to explore further, you can access the corresponding descriptive sheet by clicking on the point identified.


Unique scenarios in the presence of the highest massif in Europe

Mont Blanc, with its 4,807 metres, is one of the highest peak in the Alps and is the hub of this tourist area. It is part of an imposing mountain range, which dominates the municipalities of the valley floor - La Salle, Morgex, Pré-Saint-Didier, Courmayeur - which, with La Thuile, form the so-called "Valdigne".

At the foot of the chain, there are two particularly suggestive valleys, Val Veny, which runs alongside the Brenva glacier and which appears narrow, wild and rugged at the entrance and then transforms into a large flat basin, and Val Ferret, which it has a sweet, panoramic and relaxing appearance.

At Pré-Saint-Didier the La Thuile valley opens up, which reaches up to the Little Saint Bernard pass. The ancient Alpis Graia of the Romans constituted, since ancient times, the privileged passage to the other side of the Alps and in particular to Gaul. Even today the pass retains traces of its ancient history and represents a pleasant alternative to the Mont Blanc tunnel to reach France in the summer.