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Morzine
Morzine at a glance
On the mountain
Ski area
Morzine is divided into three sectors: Pleney above the town to the west, Super Morzine to the east and Nyon-Chamossierre to the south. more...
Ski schools & guiding
The ESF dominates the school scene in Morzine but independents have grown up. more...
Advanced
You’ll be drawn to the blacks, particularly Chamossiere, but there are also good off piste opportunities in Morzine. more...
Intermediate
Intermediates are spoiled for choice anywhere in Morzine. more...
Beginner
Morzine's main nursery areas are the summit of Pleney and the Nyon Plateau. more...
Boarding & freestyle
There are no dedicated facilities for snowboarders and freestylers in Morzine.
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Mountain restaurants
The mountain eating near Morzine generally lives up to the gastronomic reputation of the area. more...
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Off the mountain
Village
Very popular with the French during school holidays, Morzine is a favourite with Brits, the Dutch and Belgians. more...
Accommodation
Over 50 hotels and hundreds of apartment and chalet beds should give you all the choice you need. more...
Après-ski
There’s never a problem in finding somewhere suitable to kick back in your ski boots in Morzine. more...
Restaurants & bars
Morzine is a busy little town with more bars and restaurants than you’ll need. more...
Other information
Shopping is almost a sport in Morzine.
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Getting there
Only 50 miles from Geneva airport Morzine is easily accessible by road. more...
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Morzine facts
Ski Area
| Base | 3,281 ft 1,000 m |
| Summit | 6,624 ft 2,019 m |
| Elevation | 3,343 ft 1,019 m |
Trails/runs
| Number of trails | 65 |
| Advanced | 13 % |
| Intermediate | 42 % |
| Beginner | 45 % |
Lifts
| Cable cars | 3 |
| Chairs | 19 |
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