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WINTER 2024 – 2025 OPENING DATES – MORZINE, AVORIAZ & LES GETS

Morzine in winter

 

It’s time to start looking forward to next winter on the ski slopes in Morzine & the Portes du Soleil. Opening dates for the ski lifts have been released and we will keep updating this page as further dates are announced.

 

MORZINE 

Opening: Saturday 14th December 2024 – partial opening | Saturday 21st December 2024 full opening

Closing: Sunday 6th April 2025*

• *For those staying in Morzine from 7th April onwards, the ski lifts lifts will still be open in Avoriaz and the rest of the Portes du Soleil. Avoriaz is very easily accessed from an accommodation base in Morzine, either by free shuttle buses to both Prodains & Ardent or the Super Morzine télécabine. Generally with connections open to Chatel & the Swiss side of the Portes du Soleil (conditions dependent).

 

LES GETS

Opening: TBC

Closing: TBC

• Les Gets often opens a limited number of ski lifts, for weekends only, prior to the official opening date if there is significant early season snowfall.

 

AVORIAZ

Opening: Friday 13th December 2024

Closing: Monday 21st April 2025

• If there is good snow coverage and cold weather in December, Avoriaz is likely to open early for weekends only.

 

THE PORTES DU SOLEIL

Dates are yet to be released and will depend on early season snow conditions.

 

LOOKING FOR AN EARLY SEASON SNOWBOARD HOLIDAY?

Look no further than our season opener snowboard camp in December! It’s the perfect way to progress your riding, or even learn for the first time, and it’s designed to suit solo-travellers or those booking in small groups. We run up to 8 different coaching groups, to suit everyone from total beginners up to strong advanced level riders. Accommodation is provided in a catered chalet in central Morzine, allowing you to kick back and enjoy a true holiday experience. For more info check here: December Snowboard Camp 2023.

 

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