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Cheap Holidays to Chamonix

Chamonix sits in the shadow of Mont Blanc and offers some of the most challenging skiing in Europe. Chamonix is a year-round town and is packed with a selection of shops - though most are aimed at skiers and climbers. There are plenty of supermarkets and delicatessens for self-caterers.

Chamonix is alive with restaurants, ranging from first-class French restaurants to Indian, Chinese, Italian and Japanese. For Michelin standard food, book Albert Ist et Milan in the town centre. There are some fine restaurants on the slopes too, including Le 3842, the highest restaurant in Europe.

Les Grands-Montets is the major attraction for advanced skiers with some massive mogul fields and endless off-piste skiing. The Vallée Blanche is probably the best-known ski trail in the Alps: a 13-mile (21km) glacier run along the Mer de Glace back to Chamonix. It's often closed due to bad weather, but is an essential adventure for competent skiers.

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Chamonix, France

Chamonix sits in the shadow of Mont Blanc and offers some of the most challenging skiing in Europe. Chamonix is a year-round town and is packed with a selection of shops - though most are aimed at skiers and climbers. There are plenty of supermarkets and delicatessens for self-caterers....

   
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