Reviews for Morzine in France
Average Ratings based on 4 reviews
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Review by Helen Guthrie - Friday 8th April 20114 stars
Mike at Born2ski sorted us out with a long weekend skiing in Morzine and got us a great hotel for the price, The Hotel Le Petit Dru. Transfers from Geneva very efficient. Sadly snow was lacking in Morzine this year, very slushy, but we were really pleased that the hotel was located on the road to Avoriaz with the bustop right outside, so we spent most of our time in Avoriaz which was fabulous, snow much better and skied to Switzerland. Hotel food was pretty good and the waiters were really nice. Morzine is a great town for shopping, eating and drinking.
Mike cant do enough to help, he is very responsive.
Review by Denise Bird - Saturday 26th February 20115 stars
We stayed at Chalet Eira in Morzine and I thouroughly reccommend them to anyone. The accomodation was fab, the food far exceeded expectatons and the staff couldn't do more for us following an accident my son had resulting in a broken leg. Morzine is a lovely resort and although the snow (like the rest of Europe this season) wasn't great, their runs were kept brilliantly. We skied at Avoriaz as that was where the kids lessons were arranged, and the snow was much better there due to the height. The Avoriaz Ski school was also great, they accomodated our medical emergencies and the instructors were fabulous. Looking forward to going back for a less eventful holiday. Recommended and All booked and arranged by Mike at Born2ski.
Review by Neil Robertson - Thursday 10th February 20114 stars
Morzine is a large(ish) town in the Portes du Sol skiing region. I've been twice now and love it. Only 45mins transfer from Geneva, good night life, with a high proportion of visitors from the UK (not sure if thats a good thing?)
Our Hotel the Le Petit Cheval Blanc, was everything we could have hoped for given it's two star rating.
The catering was particularly good. The snow wasn't briliant when we went, but the pistes were in remarkably good shape thanks to the snow machines and bashers. Off piste sadly was a no-go on this occasion but nobody can be blamed for that!
Recommend Morzine and Le Petit Cheval Blanc for a long weekend.
Booked by Mike at Born2ski
Recommended Places
Dixie Bar for Apres Ski.
Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc - Great value
Review by Giles McDonald - Monday 4th February 20084 stars
Lovely town located near the Swiss Border , you actually ski half the time in France and half the time in Switzerland .
It had'nt snowed for a while but the pistes were still good
Great resort for beginners and intermediates , the most challenging run is "the Wall" which is steep with really big moguls .
Accomodation was good and the apres livley , especially the Budha Bar .
Downside is getting on to the piste from Morzine to Avoriaz takes a while and is easy to miss the last lift back and then there is a bus or a 50 euro taxi
Recommended Places
Budha bar for Apres
Many good restaurants with good value
