The Mont Blanc Massif is a mountain range located in the French Alps, known for its stunning peaks and breathtaking landscapes. It includes the famous Mont Blanc, which is the highest mountain in Western Europe, standing at 4,808 meters (15,774 feet). The massif is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and skiers, attracting outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.
The region is characterized by its dramatic granite peaks, glaciers, and deep valleys. It is part of the larger Alps mountain range and is home to diverse flora and fauna. The Mont Blanc Massif is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its natural beauty and ecological significance.