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MONTENVERS - SEA OF ICE

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35, place de la Mer de Glace, 74400Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France Show on map
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This Chamonix-Mont-Blanc establishment offers a fantastic journey to the heart of one of Europe's largest glaciers.

For over 110 years, the Montenvers-Mer de Glace train has been offering a fantastic journey to the heart of the famous glacier that has made the Chamonix valley so famous! With a surface area of 40 km2 (7 km long, 200 m thick), this glacier is one of the largest in Europe, despite the fact that it has become one of the symbols of global warming, losing almost 40 m a year in length and up to 4 m in thickness. Since the 19th century, the whole world has been coming here to enjoy the magnificent panoramic views of the towering peaks of the Drus and Grandes Jorasses. The mythical red Montenvers rack-and-pinion train has been taking passengers to the foot of the Mer de Glace (1,913 m) since 1908! Today, the journey takes around 20 minutes from the fully renovated station, and it's possible to return by gondola. Once you've arrived at the Montenvers station, you'll have the chance to take a look at the ice grotto carved out of the glacier, which is reshaped every year. Be warned: from the station, you'll have to climb no fewer than 398 steps to reach the cave entrance! Also worth a visit: the Mont Blanc massif crystal gallery, the Glaciorium (a fabulous space dedicated to glaciology) and the Temple de la Nature, remnant of the first Montenvers refuge. The Montenvers site is a must-see in the Chamonix valley, and its emblematic little red cogwheel train is a wonderful experience in itself!

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kallimad
Visited in august 2017
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Son nom n'est pas usurpé, une véritable mer de glace d'une beauté sans nom!
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Today closed caves, closed telescopes, price 32.50 far too expensive to see there.
Juju4092
Visited in may 2017
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La mer de glace diminue de plus en plus avec les années, aujourd'hui quasiment 420 marches pour atteindre ce qui reste de la mer... un endroit que je conseille, l montée en petit train est agréable et une belle vue sur les aiguilles...un peu cher quand même c'est pour cela qu'il faut prendre le pass Mont-Blanc qui combine cela avec l'aiguille du Midi
celta6
Visited in january 2017
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Encore une chouette excursion de quelques heures qui plaira à tous les publics. Le trajet en train ajoute une touche de fun supplémentaire. La vue sur la Mer de Glace est très belle, et le musée est fort instructif. C'est un bon point de départ pour des excursions en raquettes.
J-ML
Visited in august 2016
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Jolie balade en train jusqu'à la Mer de glace, bien moins impressionnante que ce à quoi on s'attend! Le plus impressionnant est son recul au fil des ans...Descendre la volée d'escalier pour s'en rendre compte. Retour possible à pied jusqu'au 1e troçon du téléphérique du Mt Blanc : prévoir de bonnes chaussures et du temps. Et en prime des myrtilles...
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