One of the reasons for Morzine's popularity is that it's dead easy to get here. Geneva airport is less than 90mins away which means it's an easy travel from most UK airports to the ski slopes in just over half a day.

Getting here

Morzine is incredibly easy to get to!

Our chalet is located just 2mins from the nearest lift and 5mins from Morzine town centre. We operate a free drop-off and pick-up service to the local chair-lift of your choice (Nyon, Pleney, Super-Morzine and Avoriaz) in our 4-wheel drive vehicles.

In addition there is a free bus service that runs up our valley so you can easily get back to the chalet at any time of day.

Airport transfers

All the transfer services we use will drop you at our chalet door, and we will contact you to co-ordinate your transfer once you have booked your holiday. Transfer rates vary depending on the number of people in your party, but for budgeting purposes you should allow £25-£30 per person each way.

Flights

Several budget & scheduled airlines make daily trips to Geneva. In addition to the more well known names Jet2 now run a fantastic winter service from Leeds / Bradford direct to Geneva that brings yet another chunk of the UK within a few hours reach of alpine paradise. For exact flight schedules & prices contact the airlines directly.

jet2 Flights from Leeds / Bradford and Manchester to Geneva.
easyjet Flights from Manchester, Liverpool, East Midlands, Gatwick, Luton , Newcastle, Bristol & Belfast to Geneva.
bmibaby Flights from East Midlands, Birmingham, Durham & Cardiff to Geneva.
aerlingus Flights from Dublin to Geneva.
swiss Flights from Edinburgh, Manchester and London.
flybe Flights from Birmingham, Exeter, Norwhich & Southamptom to Geneva
flyglobespan Flights from Edinburgh to Geneva.
eujet Flights from Kent, Shannon & Dublin to Geneva

Alternatively, you can try various low-cost on-line agencies such as: www.expedia.co.uk, www.cheapflights.co.uk, www.ebookers.com, www.opodo.co.uk

By Road

Morzine lies around 20 miles off the main A40/E25 motorway to Chamonix / Mont Blanc tunnel. This means that we are 550 miles from Calais and according to the A.A. less than 9 hours drive away from your crossing point. If you want some tips on the best route or stopover points on the way, try visiting the A.A. on www.theaa.com who will give you junction by junction route maps at the click of a button, and it's also a pretty good source of general information you'll need for your journey.

Eurotunnel

If you do plan on driving and want to use the Chunnel, you can reserve your place on-line by contacting www.eurotunnel.com directly. Add Eurotunnel logo

By Ferry

Several Ferry operators give good access onto the French motorway network, and your choice will very much depend on where you are travelling from in the UK. A great place to start is www.ferryinformationservice.co.uk which will give you all the scheduled crossings, links to all the operators and also has a useful ‘driving tips' section to help make your journey as safe and stress free as possible.