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The Haute Route, (or the High Route or Mountaineers' Route) is a cross-country route running between Chamonix, France and Zermatt, Switzerland. First charted by English adventurers at the end of the 19th Century, this route follows the 8+day, 100km, glacier walk from the Chamonix vallee, home of Mont Blanc to Zermatt, home of the Matterhorn.

The route's popularity has been hit lately due to dangerously collapsing glaciers. Some parts of the route have become virtually impassable. This is said to be due to global warming, however the glaciers have been receding since the Little Ice Age of the 17th century.

There are a number of variations to the classic Chamonix-Zermatt route, including Grand Lui Variation , Zermatt-Saas Fee , Verbier-Zermatt . This article deals with the classic route.


1 Huts and villages on the route

2 Peaks and passes on the route

3 Reference

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