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Useful Resort Contacts
International Ski School: | 0033 450 790516 |
Tourist Information: | 0033 450 747272 |
Hotel Champs Fleuris (3 star): | 0033 450 79144 |
Hotel Dahu (3 star): | 0033 450 759292 |
Medical Thonon Hospital: | 0033 450 832000 |
Cheraiet Momo Taxi: | 0033 450 790340 |
Useful Resort Information
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Transfer Times
Geneva: | 1.5 hours |
Lyon: | 3.5 hours |
Morzine is a traditional mountain town sprawling along both sides of a river gorge. In winter, under a blanket of snow, its chalet-style buildings look charming, and in spring the village quickly takes on a spruce appearance. Morzine is a town where getting from A to B can be tricky the best plan is to stay in the centre of town or near one of the gondolas.
The local slopes suit intermediates well, with excellent areas for beginners and near-beginners too. Morzine is not an ideal base for the Portes du Soleil main circuit but it has an extensive local area of slopes shared with Les Gets. Morzine has a very low average height, and it can rain here when it is snowing higher up. But because you ski on grassy pastures (rather than the rocky terrain of many higher resorts) you need relatively little depth of snow for satisfactory coverage. Queues are at resort level, with long waits at peak periods for both the gondolas out of the resort and for the cable-car from Les Prodains to Avoriaz, and there are queues for lift passes too. Queues up the mountain are not usually a problem.
There are some excellent mountain restaurant huts. There is a reasonable choice in the town for eating out and nightlife is good here by French resort standards. Morzine is a family resort, and the village ambience tends to be fairly subdued but there is plenty of apres-ski action.
We'd like to wish you an enjoyable holiday in the snow and please don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any queries regarding your insurance cover.
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