
Part of the Grand Massif Ski Area which includes Mont Blanc, Morillon was built at 1,100m on its own mountain down which 85 pistes run. A quieter pocket away from the crowds a lift pass purchased here will let you ski or board in the other Grand Massif resorts Flaine, Les Carroz and Samoens. Only an hours drive from Geneva Airport, this resort has very easy access.
Though at a fairly low altitude, Morillon has a reliable snow record, partly due to being close to Mont Blanc and you can get quads up the mountain for some more exciting off piste skiing. There’s a snow park to keep boarders off the charming village streets and a good selection of runs for beginners and intermediate skiers.
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