
MORZINE - LES GETS
An Alpine Mountain Biking Destination
Morzine, Les Gets, and the entire Portes du Soleil region form one of the world’s premier mountain biking destinations, nestled in the stunning French Alps. This vast area offers over 600 kilometers of marked trails and is served by 24 lifts specifically equipped for bikes, making it the largest linked bike park in Europe. The terrain is incredibly diverse, ranging from smooth flow trails perfect for beginners to steep, technical descents that challenge even the most advanced riders. Morzine, often considered the hub, is famous for its legendary Pleney trails, offering a mix of technical downhill runs, freeride tracks, and easy access to neighboring areas.
Les Gets, just next door, provides a slightly more relaxed atmosphere with a bike park renowned for its world-class downhill tracks and fun, family-friendly flow trails. Together, these villages are surrounded by breathtaking alpine scenery and cater to riders of all levels.
Why Choose Morzine?
The broader Portes du Soleil network extends into both France and Switzerland, offering unparalleled variety and scope. Riders can explore technical trails in Chatel, freeride zones with wooden features and jumps, or tackle the legendary Champery World Cup DH track, one of the steepest downhill courses in the world. The region’s interconnected lift system allows riders to cross borders seamlessly, discovering rugged terrain, picturesque valleys, and high-altitude panoramas along the way.
Whether you’re a downhill racer, enduro enthusiast, or casual rider, the Portes du Soleil delivers a world-class mountain biking experience. Combined with excellent infrastructure, bike-friendly villages, and a vibrant après-bike scene, it’s no surprise that this area is considered a bucket-list destination for mountain bikers from around the globe.
HIGHLIGHTS
A SUMMER DAY IN MORZINE
Season: April to October
March: spring seasson
September/October: autumn seasson
A WINTER DAY IN MORZINE
Season: December to March
RENOWNED SPOTS


LEARN ABOUT THE AREA
Adventurer's Paradise in Les Gets and Morzine
For thrill-seekers, Les Gets and Morzine are world-renowned hubs for alpine adventure. In winter, these picturesque villages transform into snowy playgrounds, offering access to the Portes du Soleil, one of the largest ski areas in the world, with over 600 km of pistes. Skiers and snowboarders can tackle everything from wide beginner slopes to thrilling black runs like the Swiss Wall. In summer, the area becomes a mountain biking mecca, with expertly crafted trails ranging from beginner-friendly flow lines to adrenaline-pumping downhill tracks like Morzine’s Pleney and Les Gets’ World Cup runs.
Natural Beauty at Its Finest
The landscapes of Crans-Montana are a masterpiece of nature. From the sunlit plateau offering panoramic views of the Rhône Valley to serene alpine lakes like Moubra and Etang Long, the region’s beauty is undeniable. Snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps dominate the horizon, providing breathtaking vistas at sunrise and sunset. Visitors can explore the verdant forests, expansive golf courses, and hidden mountain trails that define Crans-Montana’s enchanting natural surroundings.
Year-Round Activities
The landscapes of Les Gets and Morzine are truly enchanting, offering a harmonious blend of alpine meadows, dense forests, and dramatic mountain peaks. The region is especially captivating during the fall, with vibrant autumn colors painting the slopes, and in winter, when snow blankets the valleys in pristine white. Panoramic viewpoints like Mont Chéry in Les Gets and the Super Morzine lift provide breathtaking vistas of the Mont Blanc range and the Swiss Alps. Nearby lakes, such as Lac de Montriond, add to the serene beauty, offering idyllic spots for picnics, kayaking, or simply soaking in the views.
Cultural and Culinary Delights
Beyond its outdoor appeal, Les Gets and Morzine are steeped in alpine charm and culture. Traditional wooden chalets line the streets, and local markets showcase artisanal crafts and regional delicacies. Visitors can savor classic Savoyard dishes like fondue, tartiflette, and raclette, paired with fine wines or local craft beers. Both villages host vibrant events, from mountain bike festivals in the summer to torch-lit ski descents in winter. Don’t miss dining at one of the mountaintop restaurants, where you can indulge in hearty alpine meals while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
Accessible Adventure
Easily reachable from Geneva Airport, Les Gets and Morzine boast excellent accessibility. With a well-connected network of lifts and trails, exploring the vast Portes du Soleil region is effortless. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer seeking high-octane thrills, a family looking for memorable activities, or a traveler hoping to immerse yourself in alpine culture and cuisine, these twin villages seamlessly combine natural beauty, adventure, and modern convenience. Les Gets and Morzine are truly must-visit destinations for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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May: Mild Weather Awakens Les Gets and Morzine’s Trails
In May, Les Gets and Morzine experience mild temperatures ranging from 5–15°C (41–59°F), making it an ideal time to explore mid-altitude trails as the surrounding alpine meadows burst into life. Vibrant wildflowers blanket the lower slopes, while snow begins to recede at higher altitudes. Trails around Lac de Montriond and through the forested paths near the villages are perfect for hiking or early-season mountain biking. Adventurers looking to venture higher should be cautious, as snow may still linger on trails leading to higher peaks like Mont Chéry or Pointe de Nyon.
June: Long Days and Expanding Adventures
As temperatures rise to 10–20°C (50–68°F) and daylight extends well into the evening, June is the perfect time to explore the outdoors in Les Gets and Morzine. High-altitude trails, like those around Super Morzine and Mont Caly, start to open up, offering stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif and surrounding peaks. Retreating snow gives mountain bikers and hikers access to an increasing number of iconic routes, while alpine lakes like Lac des Écoles in Les Gets become popular spots for relaxation and picnics. The Portes du Soleil Bike Park begins its early-season operations, drawing bikers eager to hit the trails.
July: Peak Season for Alpine Adventures
With temperatures between 12–25°C (54–77°F), July marks the height of summer in Les Gets and Morzine. All trails, including high-altitude routes such as those on the Pleney and Chavannes slopes, are fully accessible, making it a paradise for hikers, mountain bikers, and climbers. The Les Gets Bikepark and Morzine’s Pleney downhill runs are in full swing, attracting riders from around the globe. Families can enjoy a variety of activities, including zip-lining, summer tobogganing, and exploring alpine playgrounds. Early starts are recommended to experience the tranquility of the trails before the midday buzz.
August: Alpine Vibrancy at Its Peak
August continues the warm summer weather, with temperatures ranging from 12–25°C (54–77°F). The villages are bustling with activity during the peak tourist season, offering a lively atmosphere. Higher-altitude trails, such as those leading to the Pointe de Ressachaux or Mont Chéry, provide cooler escapes and breathtaking vistas. Festivals celebrating Savoyard culture, local cuisine, and mountain biking events add an exciting cultural dimension to the adventure. For those seeking quieter moments, a stroll along the peaceful trails of the Ardent valley offers serene natural beauty.
September: The Perfect Balance
With temperatures cooling to 8–18°C (46–64°F), September offers a tranquil retreat in Les Gets and Morzine. As summer crowds diminish, the trails become quieter and more serene, creating an ideal setting for mountain biking or hiking. Early signs of autumn begin to transform the forests, painting the landscape in golden hues. Iconic routes such as the Super Morzine loop or trails through Mont Caly are at their best, offering stunning views and perfect conditions for exploration. This peaceful month is a favorite among locals and those seeking a more relaxed mountain experience.
October: Golden Autumn in Les Gets and Morzine
October brings cooler weather, with temperatures ranging from 3–12°C (37–54°F), as Les Gets and Morzine transition into autumn. Lower-altitude trails near Lac de Montriond and the Chavannes meadows remain accessible, showcasing vibrant fall colors against the backdrop of snow-dusted peaks. Higher-elevation trails, like those leading to Pointe de Nyon, may experience early snow, adding dramatic contrast to the scenery. The serene atmosphere of autumn makes it a magical time for hiking, photography, and savoring the final days of the mountain biking season before winter preparations begin.
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November: Les Gets and Morzine’s Transition into Winter
Weather: November in Les Gets and Morzine sees temperatures dropping to -2 to 8°C (28–46°F), with shorter days and a serene atmosphere marking the shift to winter. Snow begins to dust the higher peaks and gradually covers the valleys, offering glimpses of the upcoming ski season.
Trail Conditions: Most high-altitude trails are inaccessible due to snow, while lower-altitude paths near Lac de Montriond or through the forests of Chavannes may be muddy or partially snow-covered. Hiking options become limited, but peaceful valley walks and strolls through the villages are ideal for enjoying the crisp, quiet air.
Activities: November is a time for relaxation and cultural exploration. Wander through the boutique shops, enjoy the warmth of cozy alpine restaurants serving hearty dishes like tartiflette and fondue, or visit local art galleries. It’s also a great time to prepare for the ski season as the villages gear up for their transformation into bustling winter resorts.
December: Les Gets and Morzine’s Winter Wonderland
Weather: December brings winter’s arrival in full, with temperatures ranging from -5 to 5°C (23–41°F). Heavy snowfall blankets the mountains, turning the area into a picturesque winter wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowboarding.
Trail Conditions: Hiking trails are snowbound, but marked snowshoeing paths open up, offering serene ways to explore the snowy forests and valleys. Ski slopes officially open, welcoming visitors to enjoy pristine conditions across the expansive Portes du Soleil area.
Activities: December is a magical time in Les Gets and Morzine, filled with festive cheer. Skiing and snowboarding dominate, but visitors can also enjoy sledding, snowshoeing, and ice skating. Christmas markets bring the villages to life, offering mulled wine, artisan crafts, and local specialties. End your day at a cozy mountain chalet or spa, surrounded by the serene beauty of snow-covered peaks.
January: Peak Winter in Les Gets and Morzine
Weather: January is the coldest month, with temperatures dipping between -10 and 2°C (14–36°F). Frequent snowfall ensures excellent skiing conditions, while clear skies offer breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc range and surrounding Alps.
Trail Conditions: Hiking trails remain inaccessible, but snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails are at their best. The well-maintained ski slopes cater to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly runs to challenging black pistes like the Swiss Wall.
Activities: January is all about winter sports. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy world-class slopes, while adventurers can explore off-piste terrain or try ice climbing. The après-ski culture in Les Gets and Morzine adds to the charm, with lively bars and cozy lodges providing a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation.
February: Snowy Adventures and Longer Days in Les Gets and Morzine
Weather: February continues to offer winter magic, with temperatures ranging from -8 to 5°C (18–41°F). Longer daylight hours provide more time for outdoor activities, while consistent snowfall keeps the slopes in prime condition.
Trail Conditions: The ski slopes are at their peak, offering fantastic conditions for skiing and snowboarding. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails remain well-maintained, while off-piste skiing attracts advanced riders looking for thrilling descents.
Activities: Winter sports dominate in February, with skiers and snowboarders flocking to the expansive Portes du Soleil area. Local festivals and events add cultural vibrancy to the season, from torch-lit descents to culinary celebrations of Savoyard cuisine. The combination of outdoor adventure, festive energy, and alpine charm makes February an unforgettable time to visit.
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Geneva Airport (GVA):
Distance: Approximately 80 km (50 miles) from Les Gets and Morzine.
Details: Geneva Airport is the most convenient international hub, offering extensive global connections. The drive takes about 1–1.5 hours, making it the top choice for most travelers. Transfers via shuttle buses or private cars are readily available, and the journey offers scenic views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding alpine foothills.
Public Transport to Les Gets and Morzine
Trains:
Swiss Railways (SBB) and French SNCF trains connect Geneva Airport to Cluses or Thonon-les-Bains, the nearest train stations to Les Gets and Morzine.
From Cluses or Thonon-les-Bains, shuttle buses or taxis provide quick transfers to the villages, taking approximately 30–45 minutes.
Buses:
Regional buses connect Les Gets and Morzine with nearby towns and villages. In winter, ski shuttle services are frequent, offering seamless connections to the slopes.
Direct shuttle services from Geneva Airport to Les Gets and Morzine are also available, especially during ski season.
Driving and Car Rentals
Driving:
Renting a car is a flexible option for exploring the region. From Geneva, the drive is straightforward, with well-maintained roads leading to the resorts.
Winter Tips: Ensure your vehicle is equipped with snow tires or chains, as they are mandatory in snowy conditions.
Lift System
Les Gets and Morzine are part of the extensive Portes du Soleil lift network, offering easy access to both skiing and summer activities.
Pleney Gondola (Morzine): Ideal for accessing downhill pistes and trails.
Chavannes Express (Les Gets): Perfect for skiers, mountain bikers, and hikers heading to high-altitude routes.
Super Morzine Lift: Connects Morzine to Avoriaz and other areas of the Portes du Soleil.
The lift system operates year-round, with dedicated lifts for mountain biking during summer.
Cycling and E-Bikes
Cycling Paths: Well-maintained routes for scenic rides through alpine meadows and forests.
Walking and Hiking
Les Gets and Morzine offer numerous opportunities for walking and hiking:
Village Exploration: Both villages are pedestrian-friendly, with charming streets lined with shops, cafés, and local markets.
Hiking Trails: Trails start directly from the villages, leading to stunning viewpoints like Mont Caly or Lac de Montriond. Paths are well-marked and cater to all abilities, from casual strolls to challenging ascents.
Private Transfers and Taxis
Private Transfers:
Direct airport transfers are available from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambéry, offering convenience for families or groups with gear.
These services are efficient and customizable, ensuring a stress-free journey to your accommodation.
Local Taxis:
Reliable taxis operate within the villages, providing convenient transportation for short distances or trips to nearby attractions.
Les Gets and Morzine’s accessibility and robust transport options make them ideal destinations for visitors seeking seamless travel, whether for skiing, biking, or relaxing in the picturesque alpine surroundings.
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