Tour De France in Morzine
Saturday July 10th to Tuesday 13th July 2010 Long Weekend Package at Chalet Robin
€295 Euros per person 3 nights B&B
The 97th Tour de France runs from Saturday July 3rd to Sunday July 25th 2010. This year, the Tour de France will cover a total distance of 3,600 kilometres and Morzine Avoriaz plays a big part in the route for 3 days this summer from Sunday 11th to Tuesday 13th July 2010.
For the exact route into Morzine on the Sunday click here and zoom in
For the info on road closures, parking etc in Morzine click here
More Mountain have created a special long weekend package for the Tour De France event in Morzine from Saturday 10th July until Tuesday 13th July so you can take in all the action and rest day celebrations this year.
Only €295 Euros per person…
- 3 nights stay in a luxury ensuite room.
- Prices based on 2 people sharing a room.
- 3 x continental breakfasts with eggs
- Unlimited Tea and Coffee All Day
- Free Wifi, Honesty Bar & Sky TV
- Luxury Central Morzine Location
- Out Door Hot Tub
- Secure Bike Storage
- Plenty of off road parking
You can also opt to stay for the whole week from 10th July to Saturday 17th July for €599 Euros per person on a B&B basis.
Our Chalets The Loft and La Cabine are also available on a self catered basis for the week commencing Saturday 10th July from €2000 Euros for the whole chalet exclusively.
Places are limited as this is a very popular event. Please contact us early to reserve your place.

History speaks for itself…Morzine Avoriaz and the Tour have enjoyed a solid alliance since 1975 – this will be the Tour’s twenty fourth visit to the resort, and will include a rest day to boot!
The stage leading up to arrival in Morzine Avoriaz will run from the Jura Mountains into to the Alps… Sunday 11th will be the first real contact with high mountain peaks where they will arrive in Morzine Avoriaz. Rarely climbed – twice only – the Ramaz pass sits at an alt. of 1615m, 40km from the high 1800 altitude finish in Avoriaz, which was last visited by the Tour sixteen years ago.
With four climbs on the programme, this will be the major alpine stage, following the first rest day in Morzine village. The stage will start in Haute-Savoie then, after a climb to the Colombière mountain pass, cross the border into Savoie and the Aravis pass, followed by the Saisies pass. The final and most gruelling challenge will be the Madeleine pass that lies thirty kilometres from the finish in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne.
Want to make a week of it? Arrive earlier? Stay longer? No problem – contact us for a price.