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Whether you're heading to the mountains on your own, with friends or as a couple, this adults-only ski and snowboard holiday offers a relaxed way to experience Morzine and the Portes du Soleil. With guests mainly in their twenties and thirties, it's an excellent opportunity to enjoy the slopes while meeting people who share a passion for winter sports.
Each day begins with easy access to the Portes du Soleil, one of Europe's largest linked ski areas, offering hundreds of kilometres of pistes suitable for every level of skier and snowboarder. Beginners can enjoy wide, confidence-building slopes while more experienced riders have plenty of opportunities to explore further across France and Switzerland.
The holiday has a relaxed format, allowing everyone to enjoy the mountain in their own way. You might spend the day skiing with new friends, split into smaller groups depending on ability or simply arrange to meet everyone for lunch before continuing independently. Your host is always happy to suggest routes, recommend quieter areas or point you towards the best conditions each day.
Evenings are equally enjoyable, whether that's returning to the chalet to relax in the hot tub or sauna, heading into Morzine for après-ski or enjoying dinner together before planning the following day's adventures.
Located in the centre of Morzine, Chalet Skade provides an excellent base for exploring the Portes du Soleil throughout the winter season. The Super Morzine lift is around a seven-minute walk away, while the Pleney lift and the town centre can also be reached on foot. A free village shuttle bus stops just outside the chalet, making it even easier to reach the lifts.
Morzine offers a fantastic balance of skiing, snowboarding and village life. Alongside its extensive lift network, you'll find traditional Alpine restaurants, lively bars, cafés, supermarkets and equipment hire shops, all contributing to one of the French Alps' most popular winter destinations.
Chalet Skade accommodates up to 13 guests across a selection of twin, double and triple rooms, creating a sociable atmosphere that's particularly popular with guests in their twenties and thirties. Shared living spaces make it easy to get to know everyone throughout the week while still providing plenty of room to unwind after skiing.
Facilities include an outdoor hot tub overlooking the valley, a sauna, pool table, darts, Wi-Fi, a log fire and spacious communal areas. The chalet has been designed to provide a comfortable place to relax after a full day on the mountain, whether you want a quiet evening or a chance to socialise with the rest of the group.
This holiday welcomes skiers and snowboarders of every ability, from complete beginners through to experienced riders. If you're learning for the first time, booking professional lessons is strongly recommended to help you build confidence safely and make the most of your week.
Although the chalet mainly attracts guests in their twenties and thirties, this is a recommendation rather than a strict rule. Guests aged 40 and over are encouraged to consider the alternative chalet, which has no preferred age range and may offer a better social fit.
A smaller group creates a much more personal atmosphere than many larger ski holidays. It becomes easy to find people skiing at a similar level, organise plans together or simply enjoy the flexibility of doing your own thing before catching up again later in the day.
Throughout the week, your live-in host helps everyone settle in, offers local recommendations and brings the group together without creating a rigid schedule. The result is a holiday where you can enjoy excellent skiing and snowboarding while naturally meeting new people along the way.
Chalet Skade accommodates up to 13 guests across a selection of twin, double and triple rooms, creating a sociable atmosphere that's particularly popular with guests in their twenties and thirties. Shared living spaces make it easy to get to know everyone throughout the week while still providing plenty of room to unwind after skiing.
Facilities include an outdoor hot tub overlooking the valley, a sauna, pool table, darts, Wi-Fi, a log fire and spacious communal areas. The chalet has been designed to provide a comfortable place to relax after a full day on the mountain, whether you want a quiet evening or a chance to socialise with the rest of the group.
This chalet is primarily intended for adults in their twenties and thirties who are looking for a sociable ski or snowboard holiday. The average guest age is around 30, creating a group of people at similar stages of life who enjoy spending time on the mountain and socialising afterwards.
Guests aged 40 and over are encouraged to consider the alternative chalet, which has no preferred age range. This recommendation simply helps create the type of atmosphere each chalet is intended to offer.
Yes. Skiers and snowboarders of all abilities are welcome, including those heading to the mountains for the very first time.
If you've never skied or snowboarded before, it's strongly recommended that you book professional lessons. Morzine has excellent ski schools and beginner facilities, helping you build confidence while making the most of your holiday.
The chalet accommodates up to 13 guests and includes a range of facilities designed for relaxing after a day on the slopes. These include an outdoor hot tub overlooking the valley, a sauna, pool table, darts, Wi-Fi, a log fire and spacious communal living areas.
Its welcoming layout encourages guests to spend time together during the evenings while still providing comfortable bedrooms and quieter spaces for anyone looking to unwind.
The Super Morzine lift can be reached in around seven minutes on foot, while the Pleney lift is approximately a ten-minute walk away.
For extra convenience, a free village shuttle bus stops just outside the chalet, making it simple to reach the lifts without needing your own transport.
No. Everyone is free to enjoy the mountain however they choose throughout the week.
Some guests naturally ski together because they're at a similar level, while others prefer exploring independently before meeting again later for lunch, après-ski or dinner.
Absolutely. Solo travellers make up a significant proportion of guests each season.
The chalet's friendly atmosphere, shared meals and communal spaces make it very easy to meet other skiers and snowboarders, with many guests returning year after year after making lasting friendships.
Breakfast is served every morning before everyone heads to the slopes.
Dinner is included on five evenings, together with hot drinks, cold drinks and alcohol served during the meal. Two evenings are left free so guests can explore Morzine's restaurants and bars.
Yes. Equipment hire is available from local rental shops in Morzine, making it easy to collect everything before your first day on the mountain.
Discounted hire is available through a recommended local partner, helping guests save money while ensuring equipment is ready shortly after arrival.

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