Morillon is a really pretty valley. Medium to large sized ski area with great advanced/off piste skiing in Flaine especially. Locally, in Morillon, the skiing is lots of blues so fabulous for beginners who can then head off towards Les Carroz/Flaine as they get more confidence. And actually, if you are advanced, there is plenty of off-piste fun to be had in the trees around Morillon. The hard core types tend to head straight for Flaine so you can often have powder to yourself for a day playing around in sight of the blue runs.
A lot of great restaurants in the villages of Morillon, Samoens and Sixt and some good ones on the slopes (notably the igloo in Morillon and a surprisingly good self service restaurant at the top of the DMC in Flaine). Wouldn't come for the night life - this is mainly chalet/apartment land, great for families and big groups of friends who like to provide their own entertainment.
December 08, 2008
Peter Hardy in the Telegraph Dec 2008
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United Kingdom
In the Grand Massif the 165 miles of pistes lead to other more sympa (compared with Flaine) villages in which to base yourself. Sixt-a Cheval is rich in rural charm, while Morillon and Les Carroz are larger and more ski-convenient.
Morillon is called the "French Secret" - so enjoy but don't tell all the world. Normally queue free, with door to door skiing. Fantastic for families with kids, with a huge amount of skiing for all levels.
February 25, 2006
peter hardy, Daily Telegraph
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United Kingdom
Morillon is home of the 2006 Olympic Downhill Champion, Antoine Deneriaz
Peter Hardy wrote in the Telegraph on the 4th February 2006 -- "The Grand Massif is the most underrated ski area in the Alps. The 265 km of piste, which stretch to the surrounding villages of Samoens, Morillon, Les Carroz and Sixt, are more exciting and varied than the motorways of Paradiski or the Trois Vallees"
January 10, 2006
Family Wickham
from
United Kingdom
We had a fantastic ski holiday winter 2005 we skied powder every day , we have two young en's who skied for the first time aged 3 & 4 within two days they were both skiing unaided in the kindergaten
nursery slopes. The Esf were brillant with the kids and they can't wait to ski again this January.
December 12, 2005
alastair foster
from
United Kingdom
It's great to see Morillon getting it's own slot. For those who like to get their skis on and off outside your accomodation, this is the best place in the Grand Massif. No Flaine-style queues and bottlenecks, no Samoens-style driving to and from the lifts. The 2 chair lifts at Morillon 1100 (also called Les Esserts) get you straight over to Les Carroz or towards Samoens and Flaine, and the large Gondola links with Morillon village in the valley below. Morillon 1100 has its own beginners and childrens areas, as well as the usual restaurants and bars. Their own website has webcams and snow reports -- www.ot-morillon.fr