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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is the mountaineering capital of the Alps at the foot of Mont Blanc, where leashed dogs ride the valley buses, the Mont-Blanc Express and nearly every lift including the Montenvers train to the Mer de Glace, and the tourist office publishes an official list of dog-friendly hikes; only the Aiguille du Midi cable car and the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve (Lac Blanc included) stay off-limits. Top spots for pets include the Paradis des Praz riverside streams, the valley-long Petit Balcon Sud forest trail, the Cascade du Dard hike and a dip at Lac des Gaillands under Mont Blanc, especially around the pedestrian centre around Rue du Docteur Paccard, Les Praz for the Flégère side and the golf meadows, and Argentière for quieter trailhead stays.
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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is the mountaineering capital of the Alps at the foot of Mont Blanc, where leashed dogs ride the valley buses, the Mont-Blanc Express and nearly every lift including the Montenvers train to the Mer de Glace, and the tourist office publishes an official list of dog-friendly hikes; only the Aiguille du Midi cable car and the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve (Lac Blanc included) stay off-limits.
📍 Top spot
the Paradis des Praz riverside streams, the valley-long Petit Balcon Sud forest trail, the Cascade du Dard hike and a dip at Lac des Gaillands under Mont Blanc.
🏘️ Best area
the pedestrian centre around Rue du Docteur Paccard, Les Praz for the Flégère side and the golf meadows, and Argentière for quieter trailhead stays.

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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, around 8,700 residents at the foot of Western Europe's highest summit, has been the world capital of mountaineering since Balmat and Paccard first climbed Mont Blanc in 1786. Host of the first Winter Olympics in 1924, the valley lives year-round to the rhythm of rope parties, paragliders and trail runners. With a dog it is one of France's easiest Alpine resorts: leashed dogs ride the valley buses, the Mulet shuttle, the Mont-Blanc Express (half fare) and almost every lift, including the legendary Montenvers train to the Mer de Glace; the tourist office even publishes an official list of dog-friendly hikes by village. Two bans frame the trip: the Aiguille du Midi cable car takes no animals, and the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve, Lac Blanc included, is closed to dogs even on a leash, with rangers issuing fines. Add summer coexistence with patou guardian dogs on the pastures and paw protection on granite trails, and Chamonix turns out to be a huge canine playground, provided you know the rules.
The little red cog train of 1908 climbs in 20 minutes to the Montenvers balcony, 1,913 m above France's largest glacier. Leashed dogs are allowed on board and across the site; skip the openwork metal stairs to the ice cave, hard on paw pads.
The most vertiginous cable car in the Alps leaps to 3,842 m facing Mont Blanc, but animals are banned from both sections (only certified assistance dogs are admitted). Book a pet sitter for the half day or take turns going up.
A rolling forest trail running the whole valley on the sunny side, below the Aiguilles Rouges reserve boundary: dogs are allowed along the entire route. Multiple access points from Chamonix, Les Praz and Argentière, with bus or train rides back.
A small mirror lake west of town, famous for its Mont Blanc reflections and its historic climbing crag. Dogs can take a dip on the quieter wooded far shore, away from the picnic lawns and anglers; leash up near families.
The gondola from the town centre lifts leashed dogs to Planpraz (2,000 m), the classic balcony facing the Mont Blanc massif; in summer the Brévent cable car takes them on to 2,525 m. Note the Index chairlift above La Flégère stays closed to dogs.
An intermediate forest hike (2 h return) from the edge of town to a thundering waterfall with a seasonal refreshment hut. It features on the tourist office's official dog-friendly hike list; leash advised on the narrow upper section.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc: Jun, Jul, Aug