On Top of the Skyway Monte Bianco

On our last day in Courmayeur, we decided to take in the stunning surroundings of the Alps from the top of the Skyway Monte Bianco. Opened in 2015, the Skyway Monte Bianco whisks passengers up to the top of Punta Helbronner at 3466 meters/11371 feet where you can get a bird’s eye view of the entire Mont Blanc Massif. After two days of hiking in Courmayeur’s two valleys, Val Ferret and Val Vény along the Tour de Mont Blanc (TMB), I wanted to show my son from high up above where we had been and where we were headed over the next week hiking along the TMB. We also planned to go to the top of Aiguille du Midi on the French side at the end of our trip when we were in Chamonix.

The “Road to the Sky” as they call it, is not cheap. Round trip tickets start at 52E for adults and 28E for children under 17. Then it is an additional 31 E to take the Panoramic Mont Blanc from Punta Helbronner to Aiguille du Midi, and another fee on the French side to continue down to Chamonix. Since we were short on time, we decided to only take the cable car to Punta Helbronner and back. However, as soon as we lifted off into the clouds and saw the sensational scenery around us, we realized it was worth every euro to ride up to the top of the sky.

Views along the ride up

70 Years in the making

The first cable car was built over 70 years ago by Count Dino Lora Totino, a visionary, wool industrialist and alpine enthusiast, who dreamed of linking France and Italy together via cable car. The project was approved in 1940 and construction of the first section began in 1941 but was interrupted by WWII. Construction resumed in 1946 after the end of the war up, to Rifugio Torino at an altitude of 3,329 m and the first Monte Bianco Cableways were open to the public in 1947. Meanwhile, the construction began in Chamonix, France and the cable car to Aiguille du Midi was completed and open to the public in 1956. The final link between the two countries was finished in 1958. For decades, tourists, hikers, mountaineers and locals alike used the cable cars. Yet it was time to renovate. In 2012 work began to replace the old cable system with the birth of the brand new, beautiful Skyway Monte Bianco completed in May 2015.

At the Base

The base of Skyway Monte Bianco is at 1300 meters/4265 feet in the valley of Courmayeur. As you wait in line to board the Skyway, you are reminded to bring warm clothing and layers for the top as the temperature at Punta Helbronner is surprisingly cold. Once you board the Skyway, you swiftly rise up to the first stop at the Pavillion station (2173 m/7129 ft) and can continue on all the way to the top at Punta Helbronner.

 

A Map of the Route

Map credit Skyway Monte Bianco. 

When we reached the top, we were disappointed to be completely in the clouds. One thing I learned quickly about the Alps is that the weather constantly changes and if you are patient, the clouds most likely will blow away.

Watching the skyway move over the top to Chamonix in France from Giant’s Tooth Terrace.

View of the alpine hikers practicing far below

After snapping a few photos, we decided to wait it out in the cafe and had a delicious lunch. Then finally the clouds began to lift and we caught our first glimpse of Mont Blanc.

After taking a lot of photos, it was time to return back down to the Pavillion station where we got off to visit the botanical garden.

The Pavillion – 2173 m/7129 ft

If you get off at the Pavillion station, there are plenty of beautiful options to hike. You can follow the Brenva Glacier/Belvedere Trail or else the Brenva Glacier Pavillion-Prou trail. Unfortunately, we did not have time for a hike as we were heading to another city in Italy. We were able to hike at this level on the Chamonix side and it was magnificent.

We had time for a short visit to the Saussurea Botanical Garden which features over 900 of alpine species of plants from all over the world. Then it was a few more photos before heading back down and saying goodbye to Courmayeur.

Max and my dad

I could hardly wait to continue our tour around Mont Blanc. Our next stop would be slightly off the tour in the town of Aosta however we would find a treasure of a hike to explore the following day.

If you go:

Check out www.montebianco.com for detailed prices/schedules and information.

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27 thoughts on “On Top of the Skyway Monte Bianco

  1. How utterly amazing. You are so right, worth every euro

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you! Yes the view was pretty impressive up there!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks! 🙂

  2. cbholganza – Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines – I'm a retired army officer with a passion to serve, hence I continue to soldier on with my dreams, my advocacies.
    cbholganza on said:

    wonderful pics! makes me wonder how the builders made this possible.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes it is pretty amazing! The history of it is pretty cool too.

  3. lexklein – I’m a restless, world-wandering, language-loving, book-devouring traveler trying to straddle the threshold between a traditional, stable family life and a free-spirited, irresistible urge to roam. Even when I was young, I always wanted to be somewhere else. I was the kid who loved camp, vacations, sleepovers, and all forms of transportation. Did my restlessness spring from a love of languages and other cultures? From a fiction fixation and all the places I’ve visited on the pages of a globeful of authors? I think it’s more primordial, though, an innate itch that demands scratching at regular intervals. I’m sure I won’t have a travel story every time I add to this blog, but I’ve got a lot! I’m a pretty happy camper (literally), but there is some angst as well as excitement in always having one foot out the door. Come along for the trip as I take the second step …
    lexklein on said:

    I wish I’d known about this! We did not get good views of Mont Blanc during our hike, and this would have maybe given us a chance after the TMB. I loved looking at the map you included here – very fun to see and re-live where we were.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Lexi! Yes we did this cable car and also the one in Chamonix which were both utterly amazing. The one in Chamonix felt higher. Wait until you see the pics! 🙂

  4. Lisa Dorenfest ~ One Ocean At A Time – I am a circumnavigating sailor and visual storyteller. My travels have taken me across 360 degrees of longitude to 72 countries and territories. I completed my first sailing circumnavigation on November 2019 aboard SY Amandla and am currently wandering ashore.
    Lisa Dorenfest on said:

    Those views (even the ones with the clouds) were amazing. So glad You got to enjoy the with your son and father. You’ve got me missing snow. Ahoy from Medellin

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Lisa! Hope all is well! Where are you headed next?

      • Lisa Dorenfest ~ One Ocean At A Time – I am a circumnavigating sailor and visual storyteller. My travels have taken me across 360 degrees of longitude to 72 countries and territories. I completed my first sailing circumnavigation on November 2019 aboard SY Amandla and am currently wandering ashore.
        Lisa Dorenfest on said:

        All good here! We’ll travel overland in Colombia for the next month and then sail onward to Panama and up the Pacific Coast to Mexico 😍

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wow amazing Lisa! Can’t wait to hear more!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Janet! Hope all is well!

      • All is well here. We’re planning to move to Arizona early next year, though, so if you’re going to make that Chicago visit before then, let me know. 🙂

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wow Arizona? My parents live in Tucson so I’m there all the time. Where are you moving? I will probably be there more than Chicago. I just started two new part time jobs so I’ve been very busy. Not too much time to blog these days but it will slow down. Exciting news!

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wonderful! Are you going to live in AZ full-time? Yes, Mesa is not too far and I would love to someday meet you in person. You must be so excited!

      • We’re planning to live there for now (my family is all there) and see if we like it enough to retire there. Let’s definitely get together sometime next year if possible. That would be great!

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wonderful Janet! I’m sure you won’t miss our midwest winters! I could deal without them myslef!

      • I actually like winter, but right now, moving to AZ is where we feel we’re supposed to be. My family is there and one of our daughters and husband are in SoCal so that will be nice. I can always go to Flag for snow. 🙂

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        You are lucky! I wish I did but when it gets so cold it is hard for me. Yes, Flagstaff is lovely. I’ve been there several times and love skiing there.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Wonderful!

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