Pointe Helbronner
Facts and practical information
Pointe Helbronner is a soaring pinnacle that commands the skies between France and Italy, situated within the majestic Mont Blanc massif. Rising to an elevation of 3,462 meters, this mountain is a haven for alpine enthusiasts and a jewel in the crown of the European peaks.
Accessible via the Skyway Monte Bianco, a state-of-the-art cable car system, Pointe Helbronner offers breathtaking panoramic views that stretch across the jagged peaks of the Alps. Visitors are whisked from the valley floor to the summit in a journey that showcases the grandeur of high mountain terrain, culminating in an unforgettable vista from the terraces of the Torino Hut, a refuge perched at the peak.
Not merely a sightseeing destination, Pointe Helbronner is also a starting point for numerous high-alpine adventures. Mountaineers and skiers often use this spot as a base for traversing the Vallée Blanche or ascending to the summit of Mont Blanc itself. The site's unique position makes it a crossroads for climbers and adventurers from both Italy and France.
The peak was named after Paul Helbronner, a French geodesist who meticulously surveyed the French Alps. His legacy is honored by the thousands of visitors who come to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Alps from this remarkable vantage point.
Aosta Valley
Pointe Helbronner – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Torino Hut, Mont Maudit, Mont Blanc de Courmayeur, Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey.