There are so many things to do in Morzine on and off the slopes. Have a look to see whats available!
Après soleil
And at the end of the day unwind after your hard-day's work with a cool drink and watch the sun go down before tucking into a delicious meal of locally produced food. Entertainment in Morzine's cafés and nightclubs is available for those with energy left to burn before returning to your hotel, chalet or apartment and sleeping soundly before your next exciting day.
Shopping
Morzine has a perfect blend of traditional shops selling Savoyard fare, gifts, traditional pottery, wood and slate sculptures all hand made locally and fashionable sports shops, luxurious boutiques, perfumeries, jewellers and lingerie stores for those who want to shop till they drop. All shops are open until 7pm or later allowing a full days activity followed by an evenings shopping!
Cinemas
With 2 films per week in English.
Bars

If you still have some energy left after your days out in the mountain why not try some après soleil?…You can choose between jumping bars like Le Crepu, relaxing bars where you can recount the days excitement over a beer whilst listening to gentle tunes such as the Buddha Bar or the sports bars with big screens such as the Dixie Bar or The Cavern. If you have energy to party all night you can end up in one of the nightclubs The Opera or The Paradis.
Restaurants
Take time out from your holiday activities to sample some delicious French cuisine
Try some of the excellent restaurants Morzine has to offer… from traditional mountain dishes to Pizzas, steaks, local trout or haute cuisine at the finest restaurants, there is something to suit everyone.
Local mountain dishes such as Tartiflette, Fondou and Raclette, are delightful hearty and include cheese, potatoes and ham. Local fish are trout, perch and the famous Fera du Leman, a fish that is only found in Canada and Lake Geneva. Also on offer are the traditional cured meats, sausages, pates and terrines. Wines of the region are recommended; such as Montmelian, Pinot de Savoie, Gamay de Savoie and whites such as Seyssel and Crepy.
The local Eaux-de-Vie or water of life usually offered as digestives takes a range of forms such as Genepi, Chartreuse and Poire. Whilst tasty they will knock your socks off! The local gastronomical delights are to be experienced by all who visit Morzine. Enjoy dining at the large selection of restaurants offering these local specialties.
Visit the local market on Wednesdays to buy fresh produce or go into the specialty shops offering the local sausages, cured meats, cheeses and pates. Whist out hiking stop at an authentic cheese-making farm, or visit the cheese factory in town. But be sure not to miss the patisserie and chocolatiers for the finest cakes and chocolates, you are sure to burn off those calories with the alpine activities!
