Best Viewpoints in Chamonix Valley — How to Reach Them by eBike

Everyone comes to Chamonix for the views. The Mont Blanc. The glaciers. The Aiguilles cutting into the sky. The question is how you get there.
The cable cars are spectacular. They're also expensive, crowded and over in minutes. You go up, you look, you come down. The mountain stays behind glass.
There's another way.
The viewpoints that stay with you are the ones you earn. Not by suffering — the e-bike takes care of that — but by moving through the landscape rather than above it. By arriving at a panorama after riding through forest and alpage, not after standing in a queue.
Here are the viewpoints our riders talk about most when they come back.
The Drus from the valley floor
You don't need altitude to be stopped in your tracks by the Drus. On the Beginner route, the view opens up suddenly — riders, trees, then this wall of granite filling the sky. No warning. Just the mountain.
The Mont Blanc glacier corridor
On the Intermediate route, you climb into glacier country. The scale changes. The air changes. You're not looking at postcards anymore — you're inside the landscape.
The alpages above the valley
These high meadows are where Chamonix locals go when they want to remember why they live here. Wildflowers, cowbells, silence, and a 180-degree view of the massif. The e-bike gets you there without destroying your legs.
The buvette with the best terrace in the valley
We're not going to tell you which one — that's part of the ride. But there's a mountain hut on the route with a view that stops conversations mid-sentence.
Every one of these viewpoints is on one of our self-guided routes. GPX track on your phone, paper map in your pocket, briefing from our team before you leave.
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