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Portes du Soleil Piste Maps

The biggest linked ski area in Europe covering two countries and fourteen ski resorts. Les Gets is one of the first resorts you enter from the French side of the region and offers a great selection of runs for both skiers and boarders of all abilities.

The map opposite shows the whole of the Portes du Soleil region. Click on the map to open an interactive map where you can zoom in for more detail.

The region also offers nine Snowparks and two Bordercross courses.

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Non-skiers can find plenty to do in the area.
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Portes Du Soleil Piste Map

Les Gets / Morzine Piste Map
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Les Gets / Morzine

  • 107km of marked piste
  • 9 black runs
  • 29 red runs
  • 26 blue runs
  • 4 green runs

 

Les Gets Snowpark

Les Gets Snowpark

  • Boardercross Course
  • Freestyle District
  • Variety of Jumps, Hips and Rails


Les Gets Cross Country Maps
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Cross Country

  • 18km marked cross country trails
  • Prepared with double tracks and skating step
  • Cross country lessons and excursions available


 

 


Ideal for Children

The Grand Cry Territory

  • Themed play area for children to enjoy the snow and learning to ski
  • Conveyor belt and easy drag lifts for gentle ascent to the learner slope
  • Treasure hunt every Friday!
  • Easter egg Hunt on Skis!

Snow Gardens

  • Ski schools have dedicated areas for very young skiers to begin skiing in a safe and secure environment
  • Indoor play rooms for bad weather days
  • Balance of skiing and playing to keep your children entertained for full or half days

Non-Skiers

  • Tobogganing – reserved piste just for sledging!
  • Dog Sledging
  • Snowshoeing – marked routes on the valley floor or with access from the gondolas
  • 10 pin bowling open every day from 4pm
  • Beauty Salon & Wellness Centre - relaxing massages, beauty treatments (eg manicure) and saunas
  • Museums & Exhibitions – including a free exhibition on Skiing Through the Ages
  • Free Heritage trail every Wednesday – themes include traditional village life, customs and vegetation
  • Annual Snow Carnival – entertainment, shows, make up, parades and fireworks – 20th February 2007