Ice Climbing in the Alps
The Southern French Alps have some of the greatest variety and best ice climbing in the Alps. Ice climbers and mountaineers come from all over the world to climb the famous local routes, such as "Le Voile de La Mariée" in the Valgaudemar Valley, or the Freissinières Valley's falls in the Ecrins National Park.
However, you don't need to be an expert to ice climb here as there are waterfalls, ridges and gullies for all levels. It is the unique topography of the region that gives rise to the variety and diversity of waterfalls - from long steep technical routes to gentle beginner gullies.
So whether you are a total beginner wanting your first taste of ice climbing or a seasoned climber wanting a winter challenge to add to your list of adventures, there is something for you in the Southern French Alps! If you are looking to learn how to ice climb and would like to join a course , have a look at our ice climbing course in the Alps. You can also do ice climbing as part of our Alpine Winter Eco-Challenge
Ice climbing is one of our most popular winter activities and great to combine with other winter snow activities. Have a read of our recommendations for the best winter activities to choose for a snowy adventure in the Alps.
The best time of year for ice climbing in the Southern French Alps is from December to March.
We use fully qualified UIAGM high mountain guides for ice climbing with a maximum of 6 beginners per guide or less for more technical climbing and 2 climbers per guide for multi-pitch routes. We choose our guides for their professionalism, local knowledge and expertise. They will look after your safety whilst making sure you have fun.
You can book ice climbing as part of a winter activity holiday or we can arrange an intensive ice climbing weekend or short break. Have a read of our article about alternative Christmas Holiday Ideas which features ice climbing amongst other activities!