Join us on
Skiing in Morzine

Skiing & Snowboarding in Morzine

A Guide to the best Skiing and Snowboarding in Morzine, plus everything you need to plan your trip

Plan Your Trip

Morzine is the beating heart of the vast Portes du Soleil ski area of the Chablais in the French Alps. The mountain ranges from 1000 m to 2300 m and is crisscrossed by 650 km of pistes serviced by over 200 lifts. With its wooden chalets topped by snow, Morzine has kept the traditional atmosphere of a French Alpine town and the huge seasonaire community means there’s always something going on.

Freeriding

Freestyle

Pistes

Tons of great skiing and boarding terrain. Quick transfer from Geneva airport.

Can get busy during the holidays. Not the prettiest town in the Alps.

Elevation

Summit

3200 m

Vertical Drop

2200 m

Base

1000 m

Lifts

Total

206

Cable cars

14

Chairlifts

82

Drag Lifts

110

The Skiing

Freeriding

Incredible freeriding potential from Avoriaz to Les Prodains.

Freestyle

The Stash accessed by the Supermorzine gondola is one of Europe's best parks.

Pistes

Super-Morzine has some of the best beginner slopes in the French Alps. 'The Wall' is a great challenge for intermediates.

Beginner Pistes

31

Intermediate Pistes

122

Advanced Pistes

100

Expert Pistes

32

Total Riding

659 km
(Portes du Soleil)

Plan Your Trip

Morzine

Piste Map

Morzine Les Gets Piste Map

View printable version

Practical Information

Opening times

13 December to 21 April

Resort prices

66 € Day Pass, 336 € 6-Day Pass (Portes du Soleil)

Nearest airport

Geneva (1 h 20 min)

Tourist Office

Office de Tourisme Morzine
26 place du Baraty
74110 Morzine
France

Phone: +33 (0)4 50 74 72 72
Web: www.morzine-avoriaz.com
Email: info@morzine-avoriaz.com

Morzine

Accommodation

Where to Stay

In terms of accommodation there is something for most budgets, though there aren’t currently any 5* hotels. Chalets are popular from the budget (Chalet Hotel Gourmets) to the more upmarket. La Dahu Hotel is a nice clean hotel with spa facilities. The Alpen Roc is a nice cosy option. And, there’s plenty of good self-catering options for small groups and families.

Ski & Snowboard Guide

Morzine is another of the 14 resorts that together make up the Porte du Soleil. It is known for being pretty, relaxing and easier on the wallet compared to its neighbour, Avoriaz.

The Skiing and Snowboarding

This resort will offer something for everyone, but it is really comes into its own for intermediate and advanced skiers and boarders.

If you’re looking for advanced riding, check out Mont Chery (which also has the advantage of generally being quite quite). The Chamossiere region will also give a decent challenge and some nice views. Bear in mind that the rest of the 13 areas of Porte des Soleils are on your doorstep, so if you run out of challenges in Morzine, it’s just a short and easily accessible hop to any of the other 650km of runs. Aigle Noi (black) and Combe (red) are also recommended for the more advanced boarder.

Morzine offers super off-piste opportunities, dare I say it? Even better than Avoriaz. To access the best of the off-piste take the Nyon or Chamossiere lifts – this will get you right in the thick of the wilderness without any pesky hiking.

For beginners there are plenty of lovely greens and blues (and tons of them), but be warned, they can get crazy busy at times. If it’s your first time ever then head over to the Ecoles Piste and get yourself some top quality instruction. Proclou and Seraussaix are nice easy blues to practice your newfound skills. The Chavannes area is a good spot if you need to get away from the madding crowd.

For freestylers there is a snow park at Morzine and its fine but not massively exciting. There is a better one at Les Gets, or you can head over to Avoriaz for its more extensive freestyling facilities.

Where to Eat

You will never (ever) be stuck for somewhere to eat in Morzine – the place is coming down with an impossible range of all types of eateries. La Grange is a solid mid-price range option serving consistently good food and offering great service. For cheap, cheerful, filling and delicious pizza check out Le Schuss. If you’re on the hunt for a Michelin star you won’t be disappointed either – try L’Atelier in the Hotel Samoyade (but this isn’t your only option).

Après Shred

Morzine has got to be one of the best après joints in the region – its friendly, relaxed and everyone is up for a laugh. The Dixie bar is a popular place and a great place to start the night. Try Le Cavern for live bands, the Boudha Cafe for relaxed vibes, or the Coup de Coeur is a sophisticated wine bar. If you want to party all night you have two options: L’Opera or Le Paradis.

Morzine Skiing & Snowboarding Video

Watch this: Morzine GoPro Hero 10 - Cinematic Skiing Film

Videographer, Craig Campbell, takes us on a tour of the Morzine/Avoriaz ski area in a beautifully shot video that just makes you want to get your trip booked.

Please leave a comment below if you need specific advice for your ski holiday to France, or if you have any recommendations to help us improve this guide. Happy holidays!

You may also like

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x