We set off fromMorzine town centre with gusto. William’s electric bike did the trick, super sonically taking him up through the winding roads reaching the highest elevation of 669metres. We cycled in total 32 km through Montriond, famous for its Lake, the village of Saint Jean D’Aulps, eminent for its 12th Century monastery ‘Aulps Abbey’, through pretty alpine villages, up steep hills and back along the river, winding our way back down steep and sometimes treacherous hills - taking us two and a half hours. Cycling up steepish hills even in low gear is no mean feat and great care is needed speeding down those steep hills for novice cyclists.
Mountain biking is hugely popular. Ski hire shops become bicycle hire and repair shops with all kinds of biking clothes and kit available! They come from all corners of the world to the Alps of Morzine to whizz up the ski lifts with their mean machines and then ‘Go-Pro’ it all theway down some very hairy and muddy black and red runs.
For couples who want activity without too much exertion, there is still plenty to do and see in the area. Lake Montriond is a lovely location where you can walk around the stunning lake, swim, sunbathe by the bankside, fish for trout, paddle board or canoe. You can take a further walk to the Cascade D’Argent then try some local fish at the lakeside restaurant. From here you can combine your trip to Les Linderat only a few kms north, which is also known as ‘goat village.’
Up through the winding mountain, Les Linderat is a unique alpine village only accessible in the summer. In thewinter you are able to ski to it, but the experience in the summer is very different with the goat herds taking over and ruling the roads! They are a popular tourist attraction and a spectacular sight to see and hear with their bells ringing. Here you will be treated with lots of local specialities with stalls selling local cheeses, wines and souvenirs. Look out for Mamas, which runs its famous movie and camping nights around 200 metres from the centre of the village. For around 30€ you are treated to a three course meal, film, camping spot and breakfast. France is well known for its delicious food and despite the wonderful breakfasts at Chilly Powder we still found time to sit down and relax to enjoy lunch in some incredibly beautiful areas.
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Stunning Alpine Scenery 5KM drive from our residence was Les Mines D’or, (the Mine of Gold) situated by a
lake with lots of paths for incredible walks up the mountain pass. Sitting overlooking the lake we enjoyed a huge bowl of moules mariniere looking up the pathway to the Mine of Gold. We visited Annecywhich is just under an hour’s drive fromMorzine. It is a very pretty almost Venetian-like town. In the old part of Annecy every bridge is adorned with colourful flowers, the streets alongside the river are full of quaint riverside French cafes and restaurants. Lake Annecy is the third largest lake in France. Here you can hire paddle boats, speed boats or take some time out to walk around the park and have a picnic. On a hot day, Lake Annecy attracts a lot of locals as well as touristswho soak up the sunshine and relax in themany public spaces and have their photo taken on the famous lovers bridge, ‘Pont des Amours’, which is located at the edge of lake at the mouth of Vassé Canal.
Morzine and the area of Les Portes du Soleil is famous for being a fun packed ski resort, however it’s becoming well known for its fantastic summer outdoor activities. The list is endless! Take your pick from bird watching, playing golf, white water rafting, swimming, paragliding, biking,walking, rock climbing and zipwiring fromonemountain to another!
There’s something for everybody of all ages and all levels of fitness who want to get out in the fresh air and enjoy the outdoors or simply relax in with a local craft beer back in the chalet in the Chilly Powder hot tub!
Top Ten Things To Do in Morzine Golf •Mountain Biking • Aqua Park • ZipWire •Walking & Trekking •WhiteWater Rafting • Summer Toboggan • Food & Craft Beers • Music • Ski Lift Pass Exploring
Fact File: Chilly Powder operates all year round offering active summer holidays for individuals, groups and families looking to experience the stunning natural scenery and beautiful mountains of the Portes du Soleil region.
Summer prices start from£595 perweek based on two adults sharing a standard bed- room or £1,660 per week for two adults and two children sharing a standard family bedroom. Prices are based on a half board basis with wine included in the evening meals with self catered chalets also available. The chalet also run a winter program and are available for weddings and events.
To book please contact Chilly Powder on
info@chillypowder.com or 020 7289 6958 or visit
www.chillypowder.com.
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