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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.
AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews
- 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
Would definitely return
Fun for kids and adults. Ski school well organised and good skiing for all levels. Easy access to Switzerland also via lifts.
Top tip when skiing on the Morzine/Les Gets side, call into the La Petite Ourse bar on the Nabor slope (only a small place), excellent burgers and his home made rum is to die for.
Give yourself a few days to get around the Avoriaz side of the mountain as its a lot bigger than you might think. We missed quite a bit...
The skiing was great though, one of our best trips actually (6 blokes on a lads beano). Package deal, so everything in place. I'd go back there, no worries.
The skiing on the portes du soleil was fantastic, such a large ski area with so many options for any type of skier. I even managed the Swiss wall which required new pants afterwards.
Didn’t get much experience in the town as we were self catered and had a large group in a chalet, but access to the lifts via walking or busses was really easy. Apres on and off the mountains was fantastic.
Not sure if it was just the time of year, but it felt so quiet. The longest we had to wait for a lift was 10 minutes, and that was the end of the day lift up to Folie Douce.
I felt like it wasn’t too expensive, for a ski resort. Go in expecting London prices and you won’t be disappointed.
The skiing on the portes du soleil was fantastic, with so much to choose from - I didn’t even get close to completing the whole ski area which makes me excited to return to it in the future.
I was so surprised how quiet the slopes were, particularly around morzine. The usual flock of people at Folie Douce at the end of the day was the busiest area I saw.
Prices were reasonable (for a ski resort) as well, I’d say on par with London prices.
Also head to the Folie Douce for an afternoon in avoriaz! (Get full area lift pass and go up the super morzine lift)
Short transfer from Geneva or Chambéry
Beginner ski school slope situated at bottom of very popular blue run so made it quite hard to navigate for little skiers , lifts modern and fast didn’t queue for long time even when busy overall experience very good but as expected food / drink expensive
However in December snow was lacking and all the runs into the village were closed
Meant that up top was v repetitive and we escaped to les gets often which had much more runs open/ available
If I was going to PDG again we would go to Les gets often which
Avoriaz is great but a hassle to get up there

