Morzine snow report

The Morzine snow report for Jan 07 is a 5cm base depth with 16 of 42 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Morzine are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Base

5cm
Hard Packed

Summit

47cm
Hard Packed

Depth vs Average

13%
vs average of 40cm on Jan 07
Lifts Open
16/42 open
Runs Open
23/61 open
Beginner Runs Open
3/4
Intermediate Runs Open
13/31
Advanced Runs Open
6/19
Expert Runs Open
1/7
Morzine | Secteur de Chamossière 2002m
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Resort Overview

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Dec 13
Projected Opening
Apr 05
Projected Closing
Morzine, situated in the Haute-Savoie region of France, is a well-established resort nestled within the Portes du Soleil, one of the largest cross-border ski areas in the world. Positioned between Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc, Morzine stands at an elevation of 1,000 metres, rising to 2,000 metres at its highest point. The resort provides access to 340 hectares of skiable terrain, supported by 20 lifts and featuring 37 marked pistes across all difficulty levels. With an annual snowfall of around 434 cm and extensive snowmaking capabilities, Morzine ensures reliable snow coverage throughout the season, which typically runs from mid-December to mid-April. The resort layout caters to all skill levels, with particular appeal for families thanks to its welcoming pistes and well-developed infrastructure. Morzine stands out for its charming Alpine character and convenient connections to both Les Gets and Avoriaz, offering seamless access to an extensive network of slopes. The piste distribution includes 8% beginner, 43% intermediate, 41% advanced, and 8% expert runs—providing a balanced experience for skiers of all abilities. Beginners benefit from designated learning zones near the resort base, while more experienced skiers can explore steeper red and black runs or venture into off-piste areas accessible from the Nyon and Chamossière lifts. Two snow parks add variety for freestyle enthusiasts, and the resort’s lift system features gondolas, high-speed six-seaters, chairlifts, and surface lifts, ensuring smooth circulation across the mountain. Families are well accommodated in Morzine, with ski schools, childcare services, and gentle pistes conveniently located close to the village. The town itself has a warm, inviting atmosphere, featuring traditional chalets, independent shops, and a lively local market, making it more than just a skiing destination. Its central location within the Portes du Soleil allows visitors to enjoy both the scenic lower slopes of Morzine and the snow-sure peaks of neighbouring Avoriaz. Whether refining technique, enjoying a relaxed day on the slopes, or exploring a broader ski domain, Morzine combines accessibility, variety, and Alpine charm in one well-rounded package.
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