Make the most of winter...
The village itself has two ice rinks: an outdoor one and an indoor one, so your school group can enjoy skating whatever the weather. Horse-drawn sleigh rides around town provide a very relaxing but magical few hours – or, for something completely different, it’s also possible to go husky sledding! And of course there’s tobogganing, which is non-strenuous but energising. Many of these activities have the added bonus of the spectacular views around Morzine.
… or take shelter from the cold
There’s plenty to do indoors if the weather is not pleasant. A trip to the cinema is one good option and there are great shopping opportunities. Traditional trades and crafts are showcased in the old dairy (which often offers free tastings) and the restored slate factory. While visiting museums are probably not what most students have in mind when they go on a school ski trip, an opportunity to keep warm is always appreciated! Enhancing students’ knowledge of local history can help them appreciate it better – plus, visiting Morzine’s museums is a chance to buy souvenirs!
Time for some après-ski!
Skiing takes its toll, even for young people with seemingly boundless energy. You and your students will, at the end of the day, be keen to sit back and take in some of the legendary Alpine après-ski atmosphere. Morzine caters to teens as well as adults in this regard, with plenty of restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy a well-earned, delicious warming meal and compare notes on ski techniques. Then there’s the cinema, the bowling alley, the skating rink, and disco parties in town, along with the range of activities that most hotels lay on for their younger guests. With all these options, a school ski trip to Morzine will be one that students remember for a long time!
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