Off the slopes in Morzine
There's never a problem in finding somewhere suitable to relax and kick back in your ski boots in Morzine.
Après ski in Morzine is resort-based, and it is almost as important as the skiing itself. Choose from Dixie Bar with its live rugby and football on the big screens and live music to the Tibetan Café with its Asian furniture. For some lively après ski, try the Crépu – it’s small, busy and there’s a risk that you won’t take your boots off until bedtime.
Le Rhodos or Coup de Coeur are more of a chilled out après ski experience with relaxing music, free newspapers and comfy sofas. If you’re determined to make it a big night out, the ski resort has two nightclubs, L’Opera and Le Paradis du Laury’s, and both are open until the early hours.
© Morzine Tourist Office
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Retail therapy
The shops are open until 7pm every night.
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Night skiing
Night skiing every Thursday evening on the Pleney.
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Cinemas
With an English film once a week.
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Meal night
Try traditional mountain dishes and wine on a meal night out.
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Ice skating
Get your skates on and hit Morzine’s covered ice rink.
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Ice hockey
Morzine’s premiere division ice hockey team play every Wednesday.
We also offer a wide range of organised apres ski activities in Morzine so you can try new adrenalin activities and cultural experiences!
Skidooing
A real adrenalin burst. Whizz around a trail of ups and downs, tight corners and plenty of bumps in true James Bond style! (2 sharing a Skidoo. Drivers must be over 18. Passengers over 10)
Ice hockey
Watch Morzine’s premier division team whizzing around the rink, scoring goals, fighting with other players and generally being great entertainment!
Tobogganing
Not for the faint hearted… fly down the slopes with the greatest of ease (over 12’s on own sledge, over 8’s on parents’ lap)
Snow-shoe taster
Pop some tennis-racket-like snow-shoes on your feet and have a go at snow-shoeing for a couple of hours. It’s a great way of exploring the mountains.
Snow-shoe and dinner
Snow-shoe to a mountain restaurant for some tasty traditional Savoyarde fayre, such as tartiflette or fondue with plenty of wine to wash it down
History of skiing show
Every Tuesday evening on the Pleney.
ESF torchlight descent spectacle
Every Thursday evening after night skiing.
Day time activities for non skiers!
- Ice diving
- Snowshoeing
- Ice skating
- Parapente
- Gym
- Massage
- Easy access mountain restaurants for non skiers
- Lac du Montriond walk
- Village heritage walks
- Sleigh rides
- Festivals and carnivals
- Cheese making demonstration
- Art exhibitions
- Shopping bars and restaurants
- Weekly market
- Day trips to Thonon, Annecy, Chamonix and Geneva
© RA Tourisme/C. Martelet