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A quaint, rustic alpine chalet boasting a fantastic position with south west views of Morzine and the Portes du Soleil valley, a 15 minute walk from the centre and next to two prime bus stops to Morzine town and Avoriaz cable car station – both accessible within 5-10 minutes.
Enter the kitchen and dining room via a glass covered porch. This room features a traditional log burner, heating the entire chalet when in use, providing an efficient and economical alternative to the electric heaters. The dining room leads to the living room which has been twinned up as extra sleeping area with an en-suite shower room. Stairs lead up to the 2nd floor containing a shower room, separate wc, “chambre traversant” (through bedroom) currently an extra sitting area/bedsit, balcony and two more bedrooms. One of the bedrooms leads up to a converted loft under the eaves – ideal as a bedroom for kids. The interior of the chalet is wood throughout, maintaining the alpine theme. Outside, is a sunny south-west facing terrace and garden with views of Pleney slopes, Morzine and the valley. A great spot to watch the torchlight descent and firework displays from. There is a large cave beneath the chalet and off-road parking for 2 cars in front.
Morzine is the hub of the Portes du Soleil ski region, the largest linked resort in Europe, hosting 650km of slopes offering diversity to suit all types of skiers and boarders. The free ski buses provide quick and easy access to the cable cars. The town itself has a lot to offer with a diverse range of shops, bars and restaurants. The summer season is buzzing with outdoor activities, from hiking and biking, to white water rafting, golf and parapenting, or for the more relaxing days, simply bathing at the lakes. Morzine is 70km from the closest airport, Geneva, a short 1 hour 15 minute drive.
There are several possibilities with the chalet, left as it is – rustic, yet habitable and ready to move in; a small renovation project keeping the layout making a lovely family home; or a taking full advantage of the chalets aspect and land by doing a complete renovation.

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.