We offer a hand-picked collection of chalets in Morillon, chosen for their quality, comfort, and location. Some feature luxurious extras such as hot tubs and swimming pools, making them ideal for relaxing after a day in the mountains.
When you book with Alps Accommodation, you’ll also benefit from in-resort discounts on ski passes, lessons, equipment hire, and a range of year-round activities.
Choosing the right chalet in Morillon depends on your group size, preferred location and the type of holiday you’re planning.
Location is an important factor. You may prefer to stay close to the Morillon télécabine for easy access to the Grand Massif ski area, within walking distance of Morillon village, or in a more secluded setting with open views across the valley and surrounding mountains.
When selecting a chalet in Morillon, it’s also worth considering the facilities that will enhance your stay. Many chalets offer features such as hot tubs, log fires, gardens and private parking, to help you make the most of your time in the mountains.
Morillon offers a more relaxed and family-friendly alternative to some of the larger Alpine resorts, while still providing excellent access to the mountains. Set within the Giffre Valley, it combines a traditional village atmosphere with a peaceful setting surrounded by forests and open mountain scenery.
The village is directly linked to the Grand Massif ski area via the Morillon télécabine taking you to the ski in, ski out satellite village of Morillon 1100 Les Esserts, giving access to over 265 km of pistes. This allows you to enjoy the full range of skiing while staying in a more laid-back location.
Morillon is also a true four-season destination. In winter, it’s particularly popular with families thanks to its beginner-friendly areas and easy access to the slopes, while in summer the village is centred around the Lac Bleu and a wide range of outdoor activities.
Morillon provides direct access to the Grand Massif ski area via the Morillon télécabine and the ski in, ski out satellite village of Morillon 1100 Les Esserts, linking into over 265 km of pistes across Samoëns, Flaine, Les Carroz and Sixt.
The lower slopes above Morillon are well known for their tree-lined runs and varied terrain, while the wider Grand Massif offers everything from gentle pistes to more challenging skiing. This makes it easy to explore different parts of the ski area from a single base.
Away from the slopes, Morillon offers a variety of winter activities including snowshoeing, winter walking, sledging and paragliding. Around Lac Bleu, you’ll also find cold water swimming and a lakeside sauna, offering a different way to experience the mountains in winter.
With access to mountain restaurants, panoramic viewpoints and a wide range of activities both on and off the slopes, Morillon offers a well-rounded winter experience in the Alps.
Summer in Morillon centres around the Lac Bleu and the surrounding valley, offering a wide range of activities a short walk from the village centre. The lake area is a focal point during the summer months, with swimming, watersports, a tree-top adventure park, and open green spaces, alongside easy access to walking and cycling routes.
The village provides a convenient base for exploring the Giffre Valley, with a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, rafting, climbing and paragliding. Routes range from gentle valley paths to more challenging mountain terrain, with access to panoramic viewpoints across the Grand Massif.
With lifts open during the summer season, it’s possible to reach higher altitudes and explore more of the mountain landscape without long climbs. This combination of accessible activities, varied terrain and a well-connected village setting makes Morillon an ideal destination for a summer holiday in the Alps.
In many cases, yes, although it depends on the individual property. Each listing clearly states whether pets are permitted.
Some chalets are located very close to the Morillon télécabine, which provides direct access to the Grand Massif ski area. Others are within a few hundred metres, or in easy reach of ski-bus stops, making it simple to get to the lifts without needing to drive.
Our chalets vary in size, typically sleeping between 6 and 15 guests. Options range from smaller, more compact chalets to larger properties designed for big groups. For bigger parties, we can also help you find nearby chalets that can be booked together.
Yes, a number of chalets are well suited to cycling stays, with secure storage available for bikes. Look for the bike icon on individual property listings.
Yes, our chalets and Morillon work very well for family ski trips. They provide spacious and comfortable accommodation, often with features such as gardens, multiple living areas and hot tubs.
Morillon also offers direct access to the Grand Massif ski area, with a wide range of terrain and activities suitable for all ages and abilities.
Many of our chalets in Morillon include features such as fireplaces, private gardens, ski storage, parking, Wi-Fi and mountain views. Some properties also offer additional facilities such as hot tubs, saunas or swimming pools.
Morillon is located around one hour from Geneva Airport, making it a convenient destination for travel. A range of transfer options, hire cars and public transport connections are available.
Yes, a free ski bus service operates throughout Morillon, connecting the village with the télécabine, surrounding areas and nearby resorts during the winter season.
A car is not essential. Many chalets are located close to the ski lift and village centre or a ski bus stop, allowing easy access to the lifts, shops and restaurants.