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Morzine may look like a sleepy ski resort village, but
there's plenty going on under the surface. Morzine is a truly residential ski
resort, and its several chalets and restaurants are often family-owned and
fittingly intimate as a result. Families favor Morzine for numerous reasons:
its ease of access from Geneva
means no patience-testing transfers are to be endured, while skiing beginners
are well served by a large number of less dramatic pistes and there are
excellent children's daycare facilities to keep little ones pampered. For some
looking for action, a lot of late night bars line streets in the center.
Morzine suffers from being set back from the circuit of ski
resorts that make up the Portes du Soleil area. A great system of free shuttle
buses carry riders to and from the gondolas that serve the region - not to
mention the cable car to Le Pleney and the gondola to Super Morzine - but a
couple of of these (the direct link from outlying Les Prodains : or Avoriaz,
most notably) can be quite a trek, and not fun after a hard day's skiing. A
better choice is to have a car and drive to and from the lifts: over-crowding
has been alleviated by the installation of a new car park near Le Pleney, and
nearby Flaine is also an readily accessible alternative when the local snow is
poor - which usually is. Morzine's quite low altitude often ends in bald
patches, or even worse, rain.
Again, Morzine's setting isn't best suited to using the
wide-ranging terrain of the Portes du Soleil. A lot of riders prefer to head
first to Avoriaz, either through the cable-car from Les Prodains - a short
drive or bus journey from the village - or a really close chairlift accessing
the network of slopes over it: from here the Combe du Machon chairlift offers a
network of challenging black runs on the Hauts Forts face guiding more advanced
riders back to Les Prodains. The Super Morzine gondola, which connects central
Morzine to different blue runs going to Avoriaz, with a new six-man chairlift
making this a faster, more enjoyable option to the buses.
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