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What Skiers Say About Morzine
Morzine attracts a broad mix of skiers and snowboarders, from beginners to experts, with families and groups of friends commonly mentioned. Reviewers consistently highlight the resort's location within the Portes du Soleil area, offering easy access to Avoriaz, Les Gets, and a large variety of terrain. The town itself is praised for being a real Alpine town with numerous bars, restaurants, and shops, and the free shuttle bus service is frequently noted as efficient. Snow conditions receive mixed feedback, with lower altitude slopes sometimes suffering from lack of snow or becoming slushy, though higher areas like Avoriaz are noted as more snow-sure. Après-ski options and value for money are generally well-regarded, though some mention the resort can get busy during peak periods.
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- Access to Portes du Soleil
- Free shuttle bus service
- Real town atmosphere
- Variety of terrain
- Bars and restaurants
- Family-friendly environment
- Short transfer from Geneva
- Lower altitude snow reliability
- Busy during peak periods
- Afternoon slope conditions
- Limited Morzine-only terrain
Snow was good and the moutains themselves were too busy. Cracking music on the hill for apres
And non skiers lots of bars and restaurants
I spent the rest of the week up the Super Morzine / Avoriaz side, exploring the beautiful mountains via the green and blue runs and the various chair lifts which I was then confident enough to use.
So many amazing options for food and drink both in the mountains and down in Morzine town. I was pleasantly surprised by how reasonably priced most places were too.
I couldn't have asked for a better experience for my first snow holiday and I already cannot wait to go back!
The town has everything that you need nice food, plenty of bars and cafes and good locations to stay.
If you haven’t been to Morzine i highly recommend it.



