
Central (Tourist Office) Ski Pass Office
There is a small ticket office on the side of the Tourist Office in the centre of Morzine.
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Well located campsite in a charming Savoyard village, close to ski lifts and many hiking trails
Great location for camping in summer and winter to enjoy the many activities in the area with easy access to Morzine.
This campsite in Saint Jean d'Aulps is by the river in a forest. Situated close to Morzine and the ski slopes of The Portes du Soleil with good access for hiking, mountain biking and many other outdoor activities including white water rafting on the Dranse.
The campsite has activities on site including fishing and table tennis and a childrens playground.
They offer a caravan storage service too.
There is a small ticket office on the side of the Tourist Office in the centre of Morzine.
Located in the centre of Morzine at the bottom of the slopes by the Telepherique du Pleney, is the Morzine lift pass office.
The Super Morzine gondola (or bubble) is the lift connecting Morzine to Avoriaz from the centre of Morzine.
The Nyon cable car is located a short way out of Morzine centre and is easily accessed by one of the local shuttle buses.
The Prodains lift ticket office is at the foot of the Avoriaz cliffs at the bus stop. Ski and pedestrian lift passes are available here.
This lift pass office is located at the Telecabine Mont Chery at the bottom of the pistes in Les Gets.
Morzine blends traditional French village charm with all the excitement of a modern ski resort. Sitting in the middle of the vast Portes du Soleil, it’s the perfect base for exploring twelve linked resorts across France and Switzerland.
Montriond offers a peaceful setting just minutes from Morzine, with parts of the village as close to the lifts as its busier neighbour. On the Ardent bus route and surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery, it’s a charming spot for a relaxing ski holiday with easy access to the Portes du Soleil.
Les Gets combines traditional Savoyard charm with the convenience of ski-in ski-out access. Sitting on the edge of the vast Portes du Soleil, it’s a friendly base with two local ski areas and easy links into the wider region.
Avoriaz is a modern, purpose-built resort with wood-clad buildings that blend into the surrounding peaks. The village is entirely pedestrianised, so you’ll get around on foot, skis or by horse-drawn sleigh. Wherever you stay, you’re only a short glide from the lifts, restaurants and shops.
The picturesque village of Les Lindarets or the "Goat Village” as it’s more fondly known, is a worth a visit in summer and winter.
St Jean d'Aulps is a quiet town that lies further down the valley below Morzine on the way to Thonon and Lac Léman (Lake Geneva).
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