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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

Over February half term. Though a very enjoyable trip and lots of good snow, it was simply too busy. All the lifts were constantly busy resulting in 20-30 mins wait most of the time to get on a lift.
Nightlife brill great live music
Close proximity to ski lifts
Friendly helpful ski hire shop
The lifts are efficient and the staff are helpful
The food and drink in Morzine is really good the options on different cuisine is good and the altes Ski is just amazing

Kamado kitchen at the bottom of the lift is also highly recommended, whether it’s for a coffee or dinner! They managed to fit a collection meal for 25 in on the day which we was really grateful for!
The slopes themselves were great, we got alll of the first time skiers in the family down piste b which was amazing. At the time we went it wasn’t tooooo busy on the slopes and we can’t wait to go back




Book lunch and dinner spots in advanced, ski school is great for kids and we booked the 11am slot which meant less crazy starts in the morning. Not great for snowboarders I would say, but overall an awesome classic ski resort!
, bars and activities for non skiers. Pistes were very well groomed allowing plenty of runs to be open even with weeks without any real snow. Plenty of nice bars and restaurants on the mountain too. Ski area was large and varied runs for all abilities. Can buy the larger pass which enables you to venture up to Avoriaz but this was not needed for 5 days only. Would recommend to all!



