The highest peak in Europe.
Climbing Mont Blanc is a dream for many alpinists. At 4,810m, it is the queen of the Alps and of Western Europe—a goal that blends effort, emotion, and pure beauty.
With the Cervino Guides, you can experience this ascent safely, choosing the itinerary best suited to you, supported by professional and expert guidance.
Italian Normal Route – via Rifugio Gonella
A quieter, more remote and fascinating ascent than the French side.
It crosses the vast Dôme Glacier and the final Bosses Ridge.
Physically demanding and highly atmospheric, away from the crowds; requires good fitness and acclimatization.
Other options with the Cervino Guides
Program – 2 or 3 Days (Italian Normal Route)
Day 1 – Approach to Rifugio Gonella (3,071 m)
Meet in Courmayeur, drive up Val Veny, then 4–5 hour hike on trail and glacier to Rifugio Francesco Gonella.
Overnight and preparation.
Day 2 – Ascent of Mont Blanc (4,810 m)
Night departure. Ascent of the Dôme Glacier, passing near Col des Aiguilles Grises and Col du Dôme, then joining the French route near Rifugio Vallot (4,362 m).
Final section along the panoramic Bosses Ridge to the summit.
Descent via the same route or traverse into France with return from Chamonix (conditions permitting).
Alternatively, the ascent can be done over 3 days, with an extra night at Rifugio Gonella on descent.
French normal route
1-2 people: 1.700,00 € in 3 days
Italian normal route
1 person: 1.600,00€
Route of 'Trois Mont'
1 person: 1.600,00€Â
