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Morzine Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.56 (495 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.56 (461 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.55 (44 Ratings)
Beginners
4.48 (499 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.42 (104 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.39 (506 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
Beginner 10%
Intermediate 47%
Advanced 37%
Expert 7%
Overall Rating
4.35
From 511 Reviews
30
Total Runs
1000
Bottom Elevation
2466
Top Elevation
90
Skiable Terrain

Grab the Morzine ski resort map below to help plan your adventure across this brilliant corner of the Portes du Soleil. The trail map covers 30 runs served by 69 lifts, ranging from 1000m at the base to 2466m at the top, with terrain split between 3 beginner runs, 14 intermediates, and 11 advanced pistes. As part of the massive Portes du Soleil ski area, you'll have access to over 600km of interconnected skiing across France and Switzerland.

Download the Morzine Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Morzine

Best Runs in Morzine

Morzine offers a solid range of runs across the board, from mellow cruisers to proper leg-burners. Our reviewers mention that the terrain is well-suited to intermediates, though there's enough variety to keep most riders happy. Here are the standout pistes worth seeking out:

  • Retour Morzine (Green): A long, winding green that brings you back down to the resort centre, ideal for building confidence over distance.

  • Les Gets (Green): A gentle, wide green linking Morzine to Les Gets, perfect for beginners wanting to explore beyond their home slopes.

  • Zore (Blue): A cruisey blue with a consistent gradient and wide piste, popular with intermediates looking to rack up vertical without stress.

  • Crêtes (Blue): A scenic ridge-line blue offering sweeping views across the valley and plenty of room to carve.

  • Chamossière (Blue): A favourite among the Snomad community for its tree-lined setting and forgiving pitch, great for improving technique.

  • Nyon (Red): A classic red run with varied terrain and a good length, offering a bit of challenge without being overly technical.

  • Combe de Machon (Red): A sustained red descent with a steeper pitch in places, rewarding confident intermediates with decent flow.

  • Mur Suisse (Black): A properly steep black that lives up to its name, demanding solid edge control and quick reactions.

  • Coqs (Black): A challenging black with moguls and a steep gradient, best tackled when the snow is fresh and you're feeling confident.