Our guide to winter in Morzine › Getting to Morzine
So, you're thinking about visiting Morzine and are currently wondering about the best way to get there...
Well, as we are a British-French couple who live in Morzine but regularly travel back and forth to the UK, we’re experts on how to get to Morzine.
So, we thought it was time to share our knowledge. In this article you’ll learn:
And loads more…
FYI – this article is written for people based in the UK and Ireland so it focuses on travelling from there, however, much of the information can be applied if you’re flying in from other places around the world.
Hope you find the information useful. Let’s get stuck in.
Section 1
If you’re looking for a short answer on the easiest way to get from the UK to Morzine here it is:
We find this is the quickest, cheapest and best option for ourselves and most of our clients who come and stay in our self-catered accommodation.
However, there are a few alternative options which may fit your situation better – catching the train, driving, or flying and hiring a car at the airport.
Section 2
The nearest airport to Morzine is Geneva Airport. This might seem strange because Morzine is in France and Geneva is in Switzerland, but this is because Morzine is located very close to the French-Swiss border.
Geneva airport is 80km from Morzine which takes roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes by car or airport transfer. On that journey, you will cross the frictionless French-Swiss border where 99 times out of 100 you will pass through without stopping to show passports or documentation.
Most UK airports have direct flights to Geneva each week, with major airports having multiple flights on a daily basis. Dublin is the only Irish airport that has direct flights to Geneva.
Here are the airlines that offer UK to Geneva, or Ireland to Geneva, direct flights broken down by airport:
Airport | Airlines with direct flights to Geneva |
Aberdeen Airport | easyJet |
Belfast Airport | easyJet |
Birmingham Airport | easyJet, Jet2 |
Bournemouth Airport | easyJet |
Bristol Airport | easyJet |
Dublin Airport | Aer Lingus, KLM, British Airways |
Edinburgh Airport | easyJet, Jet2 |
Glasgow Airport | easyJet, Jet2 |
Leeds Bradford Airport | Jet2 |
Liverpool Airport | easyJet |
London City Airport | British Airways, Swiss Air |
London Gatwick Airport | British Airways, easyJet |
London Luton Airport | easyJet |
London Stansted Airport | easyJet, Jet2 |
London Heathrow Airport | British Airways, Swiss Air |
Manchester Airport | easyJet, Jet2 |
Newcastle Airport | easyJet |
Nottingham Airport | Jet2 |
Ryanair does not fly to Geneva Airport.
Chambery Airport is the next closest airport to Morzine after Geneva. It is roughly 130km away and it takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes to get to by transfer or car.
British Airways fly directly to Chambery from London Stansted Airport and London City Airport. However, they are generally much more expensive than flights to Geneva and because this isn’t a regular transfer route you’ll probably have to book a more expensive private airport transfer from Chambery Airport to Morzine.
Lyon Airport is 205km from Morzine and takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes to travel.
We don’t recommend this airport for getting to Morzine as it is very difficult and very expensive to get an airport transfer from here.
Grenoble Airport is 208km from Morzine and takes roughly 2 hours and 20 minutes by car or transfer.
Again, we don’t recommend this airport for getting to Morzine – it is very difficult and very expensive to get an airport transfer from here.
These are the two best ways we’ve figured out to get cheaper flights for your next trip to Morzine:
Many people want to bring their own ski equipment, snowboard or bike to Morzine.
This is possible with all airlines but each airline will have its own policy on transporting sporting goods. Many companies will charge you an additional fee for putting your skis, snowboard or bike on the flight, however, others such at Swiss Air allow you to check your ski or snowboard bag for free.
Either way, be sure to pack your gear carefully so it doesn’t get damaged during handling or transportation. This is especially important for bikes which tend to be more fragile and will need to be packed in a bike bag or a box.
Section 3
Once you’ve arrived in Geneva, either at the airport or the train station, then catching a transfer is the quickest, easiest and most cost-effective way to get to Morzine.
Airport transfer companies that service Morzine use 8 or 13 seater minibuses and can collect you from Geneva Airport, Geneva Cornavin train station or Geneva city centre. As the main route is from the airport to Morzine you can book cheaper shared transfers from there. Bookings from the train station or city centre will need to be private transfers.
There are a number of different providers offering a few different services so you should be able to find an option that fits your needs.
Transfer companies get very busy during the peak weeks of the winter season so we suggest trying to get your transfers booked as soon as you know your flight times and where you’ll be staying in Morzine.
The transfer from Geneva to Morzine takes 1 hour and 30 minutes. However, It can take a little longer depending on the weather and traffic conditions. Heavy snow and peak holiday weeks will generally slow things up a bit.
The exact definition of private and shared transfers will change slightly from transfer company to transfer company.
But, this is the general consensus:
In a shared transfer, you will be travelling in a minibus with other passengers who are on the same flight or flights that are arriving or departing very close to yours.
They will probably also be staying at different accommodations to you in Morzine so you may have to drop them off first before heading to your accommodation.
With shared transfers you may have a short wait time whilst other passengers arrive at the airport or, on your return leg, have to leave Morzine slightly earlier than you would expect to accommodate other passengers’ flights.
Booking a shared transfer is cheaper than a private transfer.
In a private transfer, you’ve booked exclusive use of the vehicle for your party. Therefore, you and your friends or family will be the only people on board.
The benefits of a private transfer are:
However, booking a private transfer is more expensive than a shared transfer.
We recommend booking Geneva to Morzine transfer with our friends at Powdercab. They offer a brilliant service at affordable prices for both shared and private transfers.
They also let you take your skis, snowboard and bikes on the transfer for free.
Don’t believe us how good they are? Check out their TripAdvisor reviews. Five stars all the way!
If you can’t book with PowderCab because they are fully booked here are some alternative transfer companies you could consider:
The policy on taking skis, snowboards and bikes on transfers varies from company to company. Our recommended transfer company – PowderCab – allows you to transport your gear for free, however, some other companies charge a small fee for this.
Section 4
Catching the train from the UK to Morzine will generally be more expensive than taking a flight. However, it is definitely less damaging to the environment and can make for a more relaxing journey.
In this section, we will detail the two best routes. But before we do, we must make it clear that you can’t get all the way to Morzine on the train – there is no train station. Instead, you’ll need to take a short transfer as the final leg of your journey.
Start your journey by taking the Eurostar from London to Paris.
In Paris you’ll need to change trains and stations – you’ll arrive in Gare du Nord and will need to take the Metro or a taxi across the city to the Gare de Lyon.
At Gare de Lyon simply catch the train to Geneva Cornavin (9785). This is a TGV Lyria train which is super fast and takes just over 3 hours to arrive in Geneva.
You can find out the latest train timings and book tickets on thetrainline.com.
Step | Depart | Destination | Transport |
1 | Your home | St. Pancras Station, London | Your choice (but probably train) |
2 | St. Pancras Station, London | Gare du Nord Station, Paris | Eurostar train |
3 | Gare du Nord Station, Paris | Gare du Lyon Station, Paris | Metro or taxi |
4 | Gare du Lyon Station, Paris | Geneva Cornavin Station, Geneva | TGV Lyria train |
Getting a transfer from Geneva train station is possible but it will usually have to be a private transfer and will, therefore, be more expensive than if you booked a shared transfer from the airport.
Therefore, for many people, a better option is to catch a train from the Geneva Cornavin to the airport and then take a shared transfer to Morzine from there. The trains leave very regularly and the journey time is only 8 minutes.
If you do decide to take a private transfer from Geneva Cornavin train station then the transfer time is roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Thonon-Les-Bains is the closest station to Morzine and, thanks to the recently opened Léman Express, getting there from Geneva Cornavin is a breeze.
To get to Thonon on the train follow the instructions above to get to Geneva Cornavin and then jump on a Léman Express train taking the L1 line (coloured red) which leaves every hour. Travel time between Geneva and Thonon is just under 1 hour.
Step | Depart | Destination | Transport |
1 | Your home | St. Pancras Station, London | Your choice (but probably train) |
2 | St. Pancras Station, London | Gare du Nord Station, Paris | Eurostar train |
3 | Gare du Nord Station, Paris | Gare du Lyon Station, Paris | Metro or taxi |
4 | Gare du Lyon Station, Paris | Geneva Cornavin Station, Geneva | TGV Lyria train |
5 | Geneva Cornavin Station, Geneva | Thonon-Les-Bains Station | Léman Express train |
A few transfer companies offer pickups from Thonon train station.
Our friends at PowderCab are one. A transfer from Thonon to Morzine should take about 40 minutes.
Section 5
Many people choose to drive from the UK to Morzine as it can be cost effective if you’re travelling with a larger family or group of friends. Or why not make the road trip part of your holiday with some additional stops along the way to explore more of France?
To make things as easy as possible for you all Pure Morzine properties have private off-road parking.
The first part of your journey will involve leaving the UK via ferry or Eurotunnel and arriving in Calais, France.
Then, the French leg of the journey from Calais to Morzine takes roughly 8-9 hours of driving time but you’ll need to factor in extra time for breaks to eat, rest and use the toilet.
Also, as with any car journey, the weather, traffic and accidents on the road can add extra journey time. Therefore, many people choose to break up the journey with an overnight stop along the route.
The route above is generally the quickest and uses the A26, A4, A5, A31, A39 and A40 motorways before using local roads to arrive in Morzine.
All motorways in France are toll roads so you’ll need to factor in this cost when planning your journey. If you follow the route we suggested above the tolls will be roughly €80 each way.
The final part of your journey to Morzine will be on relatively steep and winding mountain roads. They can present difficult driving conditions and if you’re visiting in winter there may be fresh or cleared snow on the roads.
Once you’re in the mountains, legally you’re required to carry snow chains in your car and it’s a real possibility you may have to use them. We recommend having a practice or two at getting them on and off at home before you leave.
Section 6
If you’re planning to fly to Geneva Airport another option for the final leg of your journey to Morzine is to hire a car and drive up to the resort.
This is generally more expensive than booking a transfer but can be a good option if you plan to travel around the local region during your visit to Morzine.
Most of the familiar car hire brands operate at Geneva Airport but we find it’s best to use a car hire comparison website to quickly find the best deal for your needs.
This only applies to EU residents...
Geneva Airport is located in Switzerland, however, because it is so close to the French border it has both a Swiss and French sector.
Almost all flights to Geneva from the UK arrive in the Swiss sector of the airport but, due to EU regulations, as your destination is in France, strictly, you should be hiring a car from the French sector.
The good news is that hiring a car from the French sector is cheaper than hiring in Switzerland. The bad news is that doing so will add about 45 minutes to your journey time to Morzine. Leaving the French sector of the airport takes you through smaller local roads whereas the Swiss sector is connected directly onto the motorway.
Another difference – cars hired in the Swiss sector tend to come with snow chains as standard whereas cars hired in the French sector do not.
We’ll have to leave that decision up to you...
There are no car hire offices in Morzine, however, it is possible to hire a car online from Europa car and get it delivered to the garage located near the Super Morzine telecabine.
This can be a great option if you’re staying in Morzine and would like to hire a car for the day to explore the surrounding towns and area – Chamonix, Evian and Annecy are all lovely day trips from Morzine.
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