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Our apartment Les prodains is a minute walk from our main chalet Au Coin du Feu and like all our chalets, is just by the piste. Catered in Winter and self-catered in summer. The chalet sleeps up to 9 people in 3 large bedrooms including 2 family rooms. Catered in Winter and self-catered in Summer. A stunning ski to the door chalet close to the main cable car linking Morzine to Avoriaz. Send an enquiry directly to this advertiser, to ensure you receive their reply check the spam filters on your email settings. I understand that any booking is made directly with the property owner, not with ChaletFinder. I confirm that I have read and agree with the Terms and Conditions. Be the first to receive exclusive promotions and the latest news from ChaletFinder. Your privacy is very important to us. We will never misuse or sell your data to anyone. We ensure any data we hold is stored securely. Please review our Privacy Policy for more information. Send Enquiry. We are not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Chalet-Finder. The names ChaletFinder and Findmea as well as related names, marks, emblems and images are registered trademarks of their respective owners. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Please view our Cookie Policy for more details. Subscribe Advertise Blogs. Enquire Now. Ski to the door chalets Catered chalets and self catering apartments, on the piste and by the main cable car linking Morzine and Avoriaz. Ski to the door chalets. Chalet des Amis shares the grounds with our larger chalet Au Coin du Feu and share facilities such as outdoor hot tub, games room, creche, massage and sauna. The chalet has a private chef and chalet host and like all our chalets, is ski to the door. Le Plan des Rochers and apartment Les prodains are nearby and also offer ski to the door locations. The Chilly Powder reputation has grown from the quality of the food and wine offered by our experienced and qualified chef. The day starts with a wake up call if desired with a hot drink. Breakfast is continental and cooked and varies daily. There is a ski host available every day to show you the best skiing, views and mountain restaurants. Afternoon tea and cakes will be ready for you upon your return from the slopes and you may like to take a sauna and massage before a dip to relax in the outdoor hot tub with service from the bar. The evening meal consists of aperitif and canapes, 4 delicious courses with nightly vegetarian options, coffee and chocolates. You can then enjoy a drink in the bar, the games room, the library or 'au coin du feu'. All bedrooms are en-suite, individually themed and have telephones and points for lap top internet access. The library also has computer facilities and internet access. All of the above are included in the price with the exception of massages, internet access and bar drinks. A stunning ski to the door chalet close to the main cable car linking Morzine to Avoriaz 14 7 7. Enquire Message to Owner Send an enquiry directly to this advertiser, to ensure you receive their reply check the spam filters on your email settings. Subscribe to our newsletter.

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Given how vast the Portes du Soleil ski area is, it's probably no surprise to hear that there are plenty of great places to find off-piste skiing, from the sides of the pistes and into the backcountry. We would always recommend hiring a guide to go off-piste, especially if you don't know the area or have the right safety equipment. Avoriaz probably offers the biggest area for easy access off piste, and this high altitude play area is easily reached from most villages in the Portes du Soleil. If you are unsure of the area or the snow conditions there are a few Snowcross Zones in Avoriaz. These are un-pisted but secured areas where you can enjoy the freedom of the off-piste with the safety of the pisted runs. These do get tracked out quickly, so you need to be fast to get the fresh snow and remember that if they are closed then they are very dangerous. Once in Avoriaz take the Express Lac Intrets to the top of the Hauts Forts and descend towards the Secteur Chavanette using the Bleue du Lac, ensuring you explore the little stashes to either side of the piste. The latter lift takes you up above the Canyon du Pschott Snowzone. This is a large un-pisted area characterised by multiple canyons, natural half pipes, cliff drops and kickers. It is one of the best areas to head for after a big dump of snow as the variety of terrain is immense and, despite it sitting right in front of everyone on the lift, does take some time during the day to become tracked out. The multiple lines down this area all converge on the aforementioned lifts making multiple runs easy. The Express Choucas provides access to similar terrain on the opposite side of the bowl and again the multiple lines drop you down to the two lifts at the bottom. The latter has less potential to run you down into a big cliff drop if you lose your bearing but is demanding none the less. Watch out for the warning signs at the top indicating you are headed into a totally un-patrolled area and are therefore operating at your own risk. The traverse will be obvious, before dropping into the canyon du Pschott bare left and drop over the low saddle to enter the valley. This will give you access to a huge powder field with a huge drop affording plenty of chances to put in the powder eights or big GS style turns complete with rooster tails. Just keep on following the obvious valley route past the old chalet building and onwards to the head of the valley road. If there is sufficient base then it is possible to ski all the way back down to Morzine all though this does involve a little bit of poling. For anybody not up for that, and any snowboarders, then catch the new bus service back to town. Secteur Linderets sits adjacent to Avoriaz and the Fornet valley. Drop straight under and to the left of the lift line along multiple lines passing through the trees and into the little, and some not so little, cliffs at the end of the run near the foot of the lift stations. Higher up the Linderets valley, accessed via the Express Mossettes lift drop straight under the lift line for a long section of natural features where, drops ins, wall rides and kickers abound. Alternatively, drop down a little way from the Mossettes lift station towards the Les Cases run and, as soon as the fence runs out, drop the edge and traverse back towards the lift line. This is a great big hump of mountain dropping all the way to the Les Cases blue for a return journey to the Express Mossettes lift. On the opposite side of the valley, the TS Cubore lifts you up to the ridge line whereby you can traverse along as required before dropping down again to the Les Cases blue. Take the chairlift up the Zore and explore the runs all the way back to the top of the Super Morzine bubble. These offer lift accessed off piste saving the necessity to hike for hours. Firstly Nyon reached via the TS de la Pointe, has a multitude of lines down the face of the mountain in between the pisted runs. To skiers left the face of Nyon can be accessed cutting off the Aigle rouge piste at the first switchback and traversing to the weather station. Take the traverse from the lift station over the small ridge above the avalanche cannon and drop into the bowl. Follow the piste down and round and you will arrive at the Chamossiere Express again. This will gain you many vertical meters before you hit the lower traverse as described above. Due in no small part to the hike, this upper bowl area remains un-tracked far longer than the easy access lower half and as it's a north facing shaded bowl powder here stays in great condition long after a snowfall. Not only is it quiet and the back side is north facing but it also has one of the best views in the whole Portes du Soleil. Then skirt round the back and drop down the side next to the Bouquetin Black run. There are some open pitches here and some sections through the trees. Pick up the old and rickety Planeys chairlift and do it again. Alternatively, drop off the back and explore the section accessed by the Chery Nord Chairlift. Once you have ridden the powder you can enjoy a well-deserved lunch in the excellent Grande Ourse Restaurant , but you will need to book as it is very popular. Another good spot, but on the other side of the Valley is the Chavannes bowl sitting under the peaks of Le Ranfolly and La Rosta. The five lifts servicing this area offers multiple off piste tracks between the abundance of red, blue and black runs in the bowl. The off piste options are clear from the lift but the area is big and does take a little while to become fully tracked out. The bowl funnels tighter between the trees but offers multiple lines eventually depositing you on the Tetras red run and onward to the Choucas leading to the Grand Pre for a return to Morzine. Take a look at this year's Ski Pass Prices or, if you're not sure which pass to buy, read Ski Pass Options for more information. Find your way around with Piste Maps for Avoriaz. Updated 6 October Off-Piste Skiing in Avoriaz Avoriaz probably offers the biggest area for easy access off piste, and this high altitude play area is easily reached from most villages in the Portes du Soleil. Ski area in Avoriaz. Before heading off-piste Before you head off piste, here's a few things you should be thinking about: Hire a guide! Take a course in avalanche awareness and practice the techniques learned. Henry's Avalanche Talk is one way to find out more with regards avalanche safety and there are several companies who run courses in alpine resorts throughout the winter. Look at the weather and avalanche forecasts for France , reviewing the degree of local avalanche risk also. Henry's Avalanche Talk produces a translation of current avalanche conditions in English and PisteHors is also an excellent reference place. Look at the timings for each route. Inform others of your route, and when you expect to arrive back Attach your transceiver properly to you and DON'T FORGET to turn it on, test the signal is working, and make sure you have all the necessary equipment. A transceiver is of no use if the user has not been trained in its use, it is turned off, or it is in a rucksack - unless you want just your bag to be recovered. More inspiration Start Planning. Start Exploring.

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