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Morzine....
Any recommendations for the (greater) ski area?
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" cupra" wrote in message ... Any recommendations for the (greater) ski area? Really liked Morzine, couldn't believe the extent of the skiing available. Avoriaz often has the best snow of the area and I seem to remember a snow park there. The best skiing we had was in the area between Morzine and Les Gets which has enough to keep you occupied for several days. A. Dieu. |
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Le Dieu wrote:
" cupra" wrote in message ... Any recommendations for the (greater) ski area? Really liked Morzine, couldn't believe the extent of the skiing available. Avoriaz often has the best snow of the area and I seem to remember a snow park there. The best skiing we had was in the area between Morzine and Les Gets which has enough to keep you occupied for several days. What's the nightlife like? Ta |
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" cupra" wrote in message ... Le Dieu wrote: " cupra" wrote in message ... Any recommendations for the (greater) ski area? Really liked Morzine, couldn't believe the extent of the skiing available. Avoriaz often has the best snow of the area and I seem to remember a snow park there. The best skiing we had was in the area between Morzine and Les Gets which has enough to keep you occupied for several days. What's the nightlife like? Ta Very good in central Morzine. Can't remember any names though. It's not too big an area, two main drags iirc. A. Dieu. |
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Morzine....
You can't go wrong by having a couple of apres ski drinks at the Bhudda
Bar - Great decor and relaxed atmosphere. For a night out there's the Coyote bar, Dixie, Crepuscle and a great Irish bar who's name I forget. There are also more, little-known, bars down some of the side streets that are a bit more french and worth having a potter about for. I love Morzine, it's a great resort with plenty of skiing and a less snooty atmosphere than some resorts. The one slight downside is that there seem to be a few more "Ra-Ra Gap-Yah" kids there as the years go on. You know the types; rugger tops with the collars turned up, Sloany girls. Just sit back and chuckle is the best bet! Skiing-wise, Morzine is quite low and can occasionally suffer in early/late season but then Avoriaz is easy to get to and (with the benefit of another 800m altitude) is pretty snow-sure. I went there just before xmas last year and Morzine/Les Gets was meadow but I still got to ski the fastest I've ever skied up at Avoriaz. Probably going back there late feb - early march. Honestly, go and you'll have a great time! Cheers, Ian. |
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Morzine....
What's the nightlife like? Ta If you do decide to go to Morzine, The restaurant to try is La Chamade. I have friends who come all the way from Sixt-fer-a-Cheval (1/2 hour away) to go there. Pork is the speciality but the veal is excellent too I am told. Morzine is with Megeve probably one of the best ski resort of the Haute-Savoie for restaurants so plenty of choice. http://www.peakretreats.co.uk/ski/morzine.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ XS Peak Retreats http://www.peakretreats.co.uk Ski Collection http://www.skicollection.co.uk |
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Excess wrote:
What's the nightlife like? Ta If you do decide to go to Morzine, The restaurant to try is La Chamade. I have friends who come all the way from Sixt-fer-a-Cheval (1/2 hour away) to go there. Pork is the speciality but the veal is excellent too I am told. Morzine is with Megeve probably one of the best ski resort of the Haute-Savoie for restaurants so plenty of choice. Thanks - will look out for it! |
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Morzine....
"Ian Wilson" wrote in
news You can't go wrong by having a couple of apres ski drinks at the Bhudda Bar - Great decor and relaxed atmosphere. For a night out there's the Coyote bar, Dixie, Crepuscle and a great Irish bar who's name I forget. There are also more, little-known, bars down some of the side streets that are a bit more french and worth having a potter about for. I love Morzine, it's a great resort with plenty of skiing and a less snooty atmosphere than some resorts. The one slight downside is that there seem to be a few more "Ra-Ra Gap-Yah" kids there as the years go on. You know the types; rugger tops with the collars turned up, Sloany girls. Just sit back and chuckle is the best bet! Skiing-wise, Morzine is quite low and can occasionally suffer in early/late season but then Avoriaz is easy to get to and (with the benefit of another 800m altitude) is pretty snow-sure. I went there just before xmas last year and Morzine/Les Gets was meadow but I still got to ski the fastest I've ever skied up at Avoriaz. Probably going back there late feb - early march. Honestly, go and you'll have a great time! Cheers, Ian. It hasn't changed since I was there 20 years ago by the sounds of it. And when I was there snow was hard to come by. Nothing at Morzine and packed ice at the top of the cable car (bit like Scotland ha ha). As usual with these sorts of holidays a few inches of snow fell the last night :-( |
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