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Close to the centre of Morzine this chalet, built in 1975, is over 3 floors and has 2 independent apartments. Currently they are let out weekly in the summer and the winter seasons and are for sale fully equipped. One apartment has 4 bedrooms sleeping 10 people and the other 2 bedrooms sleeping 6 people. They both have large sunny balconies overlooking Morzine.
Main features
• Amazing views of the mountains and valley
• Good investment opportunity
• 5 minutes walk to Morzine centre
• 50m to free ski bus stop
Apartment One on the top 2 floors
• Entrance hall
• Equipped kitchen
• Lounge/diner with sofa bed and French doors to balcony
• 4 bedrooms one with large en suite shower room
• Shower room and separate wc
Apartment Two on the lower floor
• Entrance hall
• Equipped kitchen
• Lounge/diner with sofa bed and French doors to balcony
• 2 bedrooms
• Bathroom and separate wc
Outside there is a small garden with a patio for summer barbeques and off road parking for 3 vehicles.
Morzine/Avoriaz is part of the Portes du Soleil ski domain which has 212 interconnected lifts servicing 650kms of runs sprawling across 12 areas, seven in France and five in Switzerland. There are 273 marked ski runs as well as 216 km of cross-country trails.
It is also popular in summer for mountain biking, mountain walks and water sports. The town of Thonon les Bains and Lac Leman is only 30 minutes drive away.
The international airport of Geneva is only just over an hour away making it very easy for short breaks too.

Situated mid-way between Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, the ever popular resort of Morzine is absolutely stunning, well known for its Alpine scenery, nestled between forests and summits. Life is leisurely, and the village although vibrant and bustling has lost nothing of its original charm and Savoyard way of life. Ideally situated right in the middle of the Portes du Soleil, Morzine is the gateway to a marvellous winter playground of 650 km of ski-slopes where you can ski from French into Switzerland and back again all in one day. When it comes to lunchtime you are spoilt for choice with all the mountain restaurants scattered everywhere.
In summer, these slopes become sign-posted footpaths for trekking and moutain biking. Originally life in Morzine was one of agriculture and slate-mines but with the opening of the ‘Grand Hotel’ (first tourist hotel built in the 1920’s) and its owner François Baud opened up a new opportunities for the village and it’s in habitants. Then in 1934 the Pleney cable car was opened and the thick covering of snow started some previously unknown sports: tobogganing, ski-jöring (towed behind a horse), the beginnings of downhill skiing and even ski-jumping!
If ski or snow boarding instruction is the order of the day there are avariety of French and English speaking Instructors in the ski schools.
There is a vast array of shops, bars and restaurants, offering plenty to non-skiers as well and for after ski fun. This makes Morzine a good all year round resot for those who live here and those with Holiday homes.