Summer or winter, Morzine is the perfect vacation destination for families, friends, or anyone looking to rejuvenate in nature. Morzine offers an escape at your fingertips, with a wide range of activities, events, and, above all, an immense ski area. Experience the charm of a typical alpine village, where authenticity and warmth welcome you for unforgettable winter and summer holidays. Whether you’re hitting the slopes, hiking scenic trails, or enjoying local festivals, Morzine promises adventure and relaxation in a breathtaking mountain setting.
Morzine: A Village of 100% Pure Authenticity
At the summit of Chamossière, you can see Lake Geneva to the north, Mont Blanc to the south, and the Swiss border just a stone’s throw away… A glance is all it takes to situate Morzine: a village nestled in the heart of the Alps, surrounded by mountains and forests. Here, you’ll find the sweetness of life and the authentic charm of a village that has retained its Savoyard character. Ideally located in the heart of the Portes du Soleil ski area, Morzine is both an authentic village and a ski resort, opening up a magnificent playground with 650 km of slopes in winter. In summer, these slopes transform into marked trails for mountain biking and hiking. The vast expanses of untouched nature surrounding the village, including three lakes, invite you to escape freely. Whether for a few days or a longer stay, contemplatives and adventurers alike come together in Morzine to recharge with family or friends, creating simple yet essential moments—true moments to cherish.
Once upon a time…
Morzine …
The Beginnings of Tourism in Morzine
Le Grand Hôtel
It is sometimes whispered that Morzine was born from tourism, thanks to the kind persistence of a few high-ranking officials stationed in Geneva, who fell under the spell of this village nestled in the Aulps Valley, where the mountains shape both the gentle curves of the alpine pastures and the steep lines of the cliffs.
The true turning point for the village came with the establishment of the “Grand Hôtel,” the first tourist hotel built in the 1920s, owned by François Baud. This marked the dawn of a new era for Morzine. The arrival of summer visitors brought a breath of fresh air to the locals, who had previously lived modestly from agricultural activities and the already declining slate mining industry.
This new influx of tourists not only transformed the local economy but also fostered a vibrant community spirit, as the village began to embrace its potential as a tourist destination, paving the way for the development of the resort we know today.
1934
Pléney Cable Car
Tourists, increasingly adventurous, gradually began to embrace winter. The thick blanket of snow became an invitation for play and excitement, offering thrilling experiences like tobogganing, ski-joering, early alpine skiing, and even ski jumping! Morzine was on the brink of becoming a major resort.
In 1934, Morzine celebrated the grand inauguration of the Pléney cable car, initially used solely for leisurely rides and stunning views of the Alps, while skiing remained confined to the comforting meadows of the valley. This infrastructure marked the beginning of a new era for Morzine, drawing more and more curious visitors eager to explore the enchanting winter landscape.
As the years went by, the village transformed into a bustling winter destination, setting the stage for its growth into the thriving ski resort it is today. The Pléney cable car not only opened up new possibilities for winter sports but also solidified Morzine’s reputation as a must-visit location in the heart of the French Alps.
Distinctive Character
Morzine TODAY
A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Sustainable Tourism
Morzine today closely resembles its former self; it has retained its distinctive character while embracing sustainable tourism. This ski resort, ideally located in Haute-Savoie, offers a perfect setting for family vacations, with a warm welcome that has been passed down through generations.
The village has successfully preserved its art of living, which is delightful in every sense of the word. Morzine boasts a vibrant heritage rooted in an agro-pastoral society, rich with mountain traditions, authentic Savoyard recipes, and a local patois still spoken by the elders.
Visitors are invited to experience this unique way of life firsthand, enjoying the simple pleasures that come from being in such a captivating alpine environment. Whether savoring local dishes, participating in traditional festivals, or simply soaking in the stunning surroundings, Morzine offers a genuine experience that connects visitors to the heart of the French Alps.
In Morzine, the world of the elders harmoniously blends with that of the younger generations eager to discover the village from a fresh perspective. An increasing number of mountain biking trails forming the Morzine Bike Park have attracted a vibrant, sporty crowd. The reputation of the Pléney Bike Park is well-established; riders from Europe and around the globe recognize Morzine as a mountain biking paradise and come to leave their mark on its trails.
The connection with Avoriaz via the Super Morzine gondola allows bikers to enjoy multiple bike parks in a single day, ensuring an adrenaline-packed experience. This seamless coexistence of authenticity and modernity enriches the Morzine experience, creating a dynamic atmosphere where tradition meets adventure, appealing to both seasoned mountain bikers and families seeking new outdoor activities.
In Morzine, every visitor can find their own way to connect with the mountains, whether through the roots of its heritage or the thrill of contemporary sports.
Natural and Dynamic
A Wealth of Sports and Culture
Morzine has proudly hosted the Tour de France approximately fifteen times, establishing itself as a reference point for mountain cycling. The legendary Route des Grandes Alpes, a key passage in the Tour, presents a significant challenge for cyclists of all skill levels, from enthusiastic amateurs to seasoned pros. This route spans over 700 kilometers, traversing the Alps from north to south and culminating at the Mediterranean Sea. Cyclists are treated to breathtaking landscapes, ranging from towering peaks and lush valleys to charming alpine villages, making the journey not only a physical challenge but also a visual feast. Riding the Route des Grandes Alpes is a true blend of tourism and sport, offering an unforgettable experience for those looking to explore the beauty of the French Alps on two wheels. Morzine serves as an excellent base for these adventures, providing access to stunning trails and a welcoming community of fellow cycling enthusiasts.
Events
Rock The Pistes et Harley Days
After exploring the mountains on two wheels, it’s time to discover the alpine beauty through the enchanting world of music.
Every winter, the Portes du Soleil transforms into an open-air stage for the Rock The Pistes festival. For an entire week, concerts are held across the twelve ski stations in the area, right in the midst of the slopes. Renowned artists like IAM, BB Brunes, Skip The Use, Caravan Place, Kungs, Gaëtan Roussel, and many others have graced the festival in previous editions, making it a highlight of the winter season.
Continuing the musical tradition, summer brings the Morzine-Avoriaz Harley Days, a biannual event that has gained immense popularity over the years. Held in July, this gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts celebrates the spirit of freedom, camaraderie, and, of course, rock music.
Typically spanning four days, the Harley Days feature a range of activities, culminating in a free rock concert each evening. The 2022 edition concluded with a thrilling performance by the iconic band Status Quo, much to the delight of rock fans and motorcycle lovers alike.