Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc, Morzine

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3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
We've stayed here twice now and its perfect. English is spoken but it's a French hotel in a French town so learn some French its not that hard and rather arrogant not to do so. Food was great it's France and the French cuisine was traditional and very tasty. Morning coffee or chocolate particularly nice. The ow... + more
Ed
5 out of 5
We found the staff here to be fine, their English wasn’t great but we had no problems. It might have helped that my wife speaks French, I don’t know. We read some bad Trip Advisor reviews before we came so we were expecting it to be quite bad, but it really wasn’t. To be fair I can see how the owner might ru... + more
Mark Holmes, Cardiff
4 out of 5
I wouldn’t go back to this hotel. The hotel owner is like a French Basil Fawlty! English people are treated like a hindrance in this place. When we arrived we had to wait at the reception for about 10 minutes without being seen to, and then ‘Pierre’ came to meet us and talked to us like naughty school childr... + more
Nicholas Elson, Broughton
2 out of 5
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Location: where is Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc

· superb location, on the edge of the resort centre · ski bus to lifts departs behind the hotel (approx 10mins to Pleney and super Morzine areas)


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc description

Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc is family-run and benefits from the cosy, traditional touches you might expect from hands-on owners. The hotel is comfortable and provides a relaxing atmosphere after a day's winter sports. The hotel is in walking distance of local bars, while the ski lifts are easily reached by taking the free ski bus from outside the hotel.


Facilities: Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc features

· indoor swimming pool · bar · reception · ski lockers · no lift · 23 bedrooms


Room Types: Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc bedrooms

for 2 people on half board sharing a twin or double room with private shower or bath, WC and balcony. All rooms can take a third bed. All bedrooms have satellite TV.


Meals: Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc food & drink

· buffet breakfast · 5 course evening meals · weekly fondue evening · New Year's eve gala dinner included


Please Note

The walk to the hotel is up a gradual hill, therefore may not be suitable for those with walking difficulties.

We update Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Morzine: about holidays in Morzine: about ski holidays in Morzine: about ski holidays in Morzine France

Family ski destination Traditional Savoyard charm 650km interconnected pistes

Morzine ski holidays ooze traditional Savoyard charm. With a variety of terrain in the huge 650km Portes du Soleil area, Morzine is a ski resort that pairs modern snow sports with authentic character. Famous for its' warm welcome to families and groups, traditional wood and slate Morzine chalets nestle snugly into the beautiful Portes du Soleil mountainside.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Families Non skiers

Morzine webcam

Snow Report: Top 165cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 24cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 14.5cm

Morzine trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva (GVA)90km, 1h30
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1934

Morzine lift pass price last reported as Morzine Local Pass (Adult 6 days): €240
Portes du Soleil Area Pass (Adult 6 days): €295. Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Le Petit Cheval Blanc.
Night skiing: Yes
Morzine has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1,000m
Top of slopes: 2,466m
Bottom of piste: 1,000m
Vertical drop: 1,466m
Total length of trails:650km
Longest piste:11km
While the charming alpine atmosphere will make you feel like you've stepped into a traditional winter wonderland, you'll find that Morzine is a contemporary resort with all mod-cons. The vast range of shops, restaurants, pubs, clubs and off-slope activities pretty much have everything for everyone. There's more to do on and off the slope than you can shake a ski pole at, including lots of activities for non-skiers, and a lively après ski scene. Morzine is highly acclaimed as a family ski resort. The town has ...
The scale of the mountain terrain is impressive and with the Portes du Soleil pass, seemingly endless. All abilities are catered for well and to top it off, you can heli-ski, speed ride and go night skiing on the Pleney. With excellent ski schools and conveniently located nursery slopes, Morzine is popular for novices. You'll find lots of gentle greens and easy blues for snowploughing including Gernes and Proclo. Beginner boarders are in expert hands too: Mint Snowboarding is a top school specialising in snowb...
Because it's an excellent resort for those with children, the high quality of après ski in Morzine can be overlooked. You'll find a lively, friendly atmosphere after hours with a good range of venues to suit everyone. Popular pubs and bars in Morzine include: Le Robinson is a popular vintage bar offering a relaxed atmosphere. Crowds tend to gather at the foot of the slopes to party in Le Tremplin while local beers and cocktails can be enjoyed at Aubergade. La Folie Douce is now firmly established as a go...

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"Perfect Hotel "

Ed
5/ out of 5
We've stayed here twice now and its perfect. English is spoken but it's a French hotel in a French town so learn some French its not that hard and rather arrogant not to do so. Food was great it's France and the French cuisine was traditional and very tasty. Morning coffee or chocolate particularly nice. The owners are very helpful if you engage with them and they remembered us as a returning family. Its not a night club but a traditional French pension after a day's skiing it was relaxing and comfortable. If that's not what you want other hotels offer an alternative

"No problems, we are considering staying here again"

Mark Holmes, Cardiff
4/ out of 5
We found the staff here to be fine, their English wasn’t great but we had no problems. It might have helped that my wife speaks French, I don’t know. We read some bad Trip Advisor reviews before we came so we were expecting it to be quite bad, but it really wasn’t. To be fair I can see how the owner might rub some people up the wrong way, but he was fine with us. I think maybe some people were expecting something different to what they got, it’s just a basic and clean hotel. We got a good deal on it, it was good value. We have already talked about staying here again if we come back to Morzine. A few other things: the boot room was not as big and kitted out as it maybe should have been for the number of people staying at the hotel. Also the pool was a bit cold. We thought the food was good. You can walk into town in about 10 minutes. We popped into Morzine in the evenings a few times, it was no problem. To walk back you have to climb up a hill, so it’s more like 15 minutes. The bus to Avoriaz stops out the back of the hotel so we used this quite a bit. It runs regularly.

"Great for French, for English not so much!"

Nicholas Elson, Broughton
2/ out of 5
I wouldn’t go back to this hotel. The hotel owner is like a French Basil Fawlty! English people are treated like a hindrance in this place. When we arrived we had to wait at the reception for about 10 minutes without being seen to, and then ‘Pierre’ came to meet us and talked to us like naughty school children. He told us a long list of things we shouldn’t do. It wasn’t a warm welcome. Then the food on the first night was terrible. It got better throughout the week, but there was a segregation in the restaurant. The French customers got good service, while the English customers were shoved to the back and ignored. The waitresses didn’t speak good English and every night they would talk to us at length in French which was awkward. Otherwise though the staff were friendly, it was just the manager who was the problem. The hotel was clean and the room was a decent size, although I’d say the place is a bit tired. The bar shut at a different time each night and the whole place shut down after about 10:30/11pm. I could imagine a group of young lads would definitely fall out with the owner. There are better places to go for the amount we paid for it, if it had been bargain basement prices then I wouldn’t have minded.
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