Les Perrières motorhome parking
The only designated motorhome parking in Les Gets equipped with electricity and water
The Perrières car park can be found on the Route des Grandes Alpes on the way into Les Gets from Taninges.
It has space for 25 to 30 motorhomes with a flot bleu terminal and public toilets nearby.
There is electricity, drainage and running water on site.
During winter you'll need to pay a pitch fee and the tourist tax, which is collected by the municipal police who regularly visit. Alternatively you can pay at the town hall (mairie).
In summer parking here is free.
Directions
If you're entering Les Gets this car park is at the very first roundabout on the right hand side. If you're leaving Morzine you will need to drive all the way through Les Gets, and you'll find it on the left of the last roundabout as you leave the village.
Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Les Gets
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Alta Lumina enchanted night walk
In the heart of the French Alps, in the village of Les Gets, experience a night walk in an enchanted forest like no other. Set off along the path of a travelling music-maker and his hot-air balloon, and follow his incredible journey beyond the mountains.
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Le Bowling Bar
Located on the main high street in Les Gets is this small ten-pin bowling alley & bar. Perfect on bad weather days or just a good place to go with a group and get competitive!
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Les Gets golf course
The Les Gets golf course is a full 18 hole course with views of the surrounding mountains including Mont Blanc. The course is open during the summer months and has a club house and pro shop.
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The Four Seasons Luge
Enjoy a ride on this rail mounted toboggan tack
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Wibit water park
A large, floating, inflatable obstacle course with around 40 different modules to play on, including a human catapult, rock climbing, trampolines, a giant slide and monkey cage to name a few.
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Outdoor ice rink
This outdoor ice rink in the heart of Les Gets is open throughout the winter season, depending on the weather.
Lifts/Pistes nearby
Ski Lifts/Areas & Skipass Offices in Morzine
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Perrieres Express Ski Pass Office
Located in the Les Perrieres area of Les Gets you can pick up your ski passes at the bottom of the Perrieres express.
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La Turche Ski Pass Office
On the pistes at the Teleski de la Turche you can grab your lift passes and lift information.
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Chavannes Ski Pass Office
On the Front des Neiges at the Telecabine Chavannes, you will find a lift pass office where you can purchase lift passes.
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Mont Chery Ski Pass Office
This lift pass office is located at the Telecabine Mont Chery at the bottom of the pistes in Les Gets.
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Telepherique du Pleney Ski Pass Office
Located in the centre of Morzine at the bottom of the slopes by the Telepherique du Pleney, is the Morzine lift pass office.
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Nyon Telepherique Ski Pass Office, Nyon
The Nyon cable car is located a short way out of Morzine centre and is easily accessed by one of the local shuttle buses.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Morzine
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Les Gets
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.
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Morzine
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.
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Montriond
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.
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Saint Jean d'Aulps
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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Avoriaz
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.
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Les Lindarets
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.