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winter alpine resort guide

Morillon

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Lovely traditional resort linked to the Grand Massif ski area

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Resort information

Displayed here are all the facts and figures relating to Morillon in winter. The toolbar on the right of the page will also provide you with useful additional information to help you decide on this resort's suitability to your holiday plans.

Resort facts

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  • 1100 m
  • 700-2500 m
  • 85 km
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Travel information

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  • Distance from Calais:
  • Geneva (1h)
  • Chambery (1h 30m)
  • Lyon (2h 30m)
  • Cluses (9 miles)
  • 541 miles (approx)

Good points

  • Lovely traditional resort 
  • Part of the Grand Massif ski area
  • Snow cover reliable over 2000m

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Description

Morillon Grand Massif is a charming village resort in the Haute Savoie, widely valued for summer and winter holidays in the mountains. Morillon Grand Massif is a family ski resort connected to the Grand Massif ski area, which offers 265km of Alpine ski slopes and around 135 runs of all levels, spread out across Morillon, Samoëns, Les Carroz, Flaine and Sixt Fer à Cheval.

The Morillon Grand Massif winter sports resort also provides itineraries for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing for everyone.
Located between Lake Annecy, Chamonix, Mont Blanc and Geneva (Switzerland), at the heart of the Rhône Alpes region.