Autannes Chair Lift
The Autannes Chair Lift is a 4-seater chair lift that runs from the Charamillon mid-station (1859m) on the Balme Mountain to the Autannes end station (2199m) near the Col de Balme and the Swiss Border. The mid station is reached using the Charmillon gondola which starts at the hamlet of Le Tour at the north-eastern end of the Chamonix Valley. The Autannes lift enables easier acccess to the Refuge Albert 1er, next to the Glacier du Tour. There are also trails leading over the Col de Balme to Switzerland and westward to Vallorcine.
The ground station in Le Tour has a ticket office where you can buy tickets directly on the same day. This building is brand new having only been launched in 2022. For exact operating dates, ticket prices and to buy your tickets online, visit the official website.
Development of the Balme Mountain had a fairly late start compared to the other mountains around the Chamonix Valley. The first lift was built in 1937 with the Autannes 2nd stage lift being built in 1958. The current 4-seater lift dates back to 1994. For a lot more historical and technical information about this lift, you can visit the French Remontee-Mechanique website.
Nearby Trails & Points of Interest
This route takes you from the village of Le Tour to the high altitude refuge Albert 1er, right next to the Glacier du Tour
Length
Nearest Town
Starting Point
Route Type
9.31km / 5.78mi
Le Tour
Le Tour
Out and back
Elevation Up
Elevation Up
862m / 2828ft
862m / 2828ft
Difficulty
Hike Duration
Run Duration
Beauty
3-5 Hours
1.5-2.5 Hours
Tags
Refuge, Glacier, Big Views, With Lift
A fantastic little loop which uses the lifts from Le Tour to explore the view points around the Tete de Balme visiting the Croix de Fer and the Chalets de Catogne
Length
Nearest Town
Starting Point
Route Type
7.4km / 4.59mi
Le Tour
Autannes Chair Lift
Loop
Elevation Up
Elevation Up
391m / 1282ft
391m / 1282ft
Difficulty
Hike Duration
Run Duration
Beauty
2-3 Hours
1-1.5 Hours
Tags
Refuge, Big Views, With Lift