Resort & Ski Guide

Morillon

Key Facts

  • Resort Altitude:1100 m
  • Ski Range:700 - 2500 m
  • Night Skiing:N/K
  • Summer Skiing:N/K
  • Drag:32
  • Chair:31
  • Gondola:9
  • Total Lifts:72
  • Beginner:50 km
  • Intermediate:190 km
  • Advanced:25 km
  • Total Piste:265 km
 

Nearby Airports

  • Geneva:1h
  • Chambery:1h 30m
  • Lyon:2h 30m
  • Geneva:1h
  • Chambery:1h 30m
  • Lyon:2h 30m

By Rail

  • Cluses:14 km
  • Cluses:14 km

By Car

  • Driving Distance from Calais:871 km
  • Driving Distance from Calais:871 km

Accommodation

Residence Grand Massif

Morillon · FRANCE


4     1     SC


This 1 bedroom ski apartment is located in the resort of Morillon. Available on a Self catering basis, Residence Grand Massif can sleep upto 4 people.


Prices from £598 pppw (avg)*
( Lift Pass Included!)


Residence Grand Morillon

Morillon · FRANCE


5     1     SC


A 1-bedroom ski apartment which can sleep 5, situated in the ski resort of Morillon in France. Available for holiday rent on a Self catering basis.


Prices from £615 pppw (avg)*
( Lift Pass Included!)


Residence Le Buet

Morillon · FRANCE


4     1     SC


Offering holiday accommodation in Morillon on a Self catering basis, Residence Le Buet is a 1 bedroom ski apartment that can comfortably accommodate 4 people.


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Description

If you are looking to spend you winter holiday away from the masses, but you don't want to miss out on a great selection of pistes, then you have chosen the place to go with Morillon. It is ideal as a quiet place to retreat, however ideally located in the within the first-class area of the Grand Massif. The village is situated at the southern end of the valley, which is home to the river Giffre, a side arm of the Arve. From Morillon 1100 you have direct access to the pistes located just above the resort. Here can enjoy perfect doorstep skiing conditions. The original cluster of farm houses at 700 m altitude however has maintained it's original charm of a traditional, French mountain village. The typically wooden-clad houses are grouped around the church Saint-Christophe, which originates from the 16th century. The number of pistes around Morillon comprises 30 km in total, of which a number of runs lead along picturesque descents through fir tree forests. This village is also home to Antoine Dénériaz, who won the Olympic races in 2006.

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