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Morzine / Village

Very popular with the French during school holidays, Morzine is a favourite with Brits, the Dutch and Belgians.
 

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Morzine sprawls across the head of the Vallee D’Aulps with Avoriaz dominating the Hauts Forts peaks to the East. A far cry from the sleepy Savoyard village that began to waken when Francois Baud built the original Grand Hotel, it’s now a proper Alpine town whose main industry is tourism; both winter and summer.

It’s history results in a mélange of old and new, with some odd French 60s architecture in between. It’s not as well controlled as some other resorts so there are some odd apartment blocks in between the traditional chalets and barns.

Very popular with the French during school holidays, it’s a favourite with Brits, the Dutch and Belgians. As expected in a town of this size this means a profusion of bars, restaurants, accommodation and facilities of all types (and budgets).



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