Les Gets

Les Gets

Overall Rating

Les Gets

Les Gets3.5/51
Les Gets3.5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
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Portes du Soleil Resorts

Portes du Soleil

French

Avoriaz
Châtel
Morzine

Swiss

Champery-Les Crosets
Champoussin
Morgins
Torgon

Les Gets Maps & Stats

    Morzine - Les Gets Ski Trail Map
  • Morzine - Les Gets Trail Map
  • Vertical (m)
    Morzine-Les Gets only
    950m - 2,000m (1,050m)

    Portes du Soleil
    950m - 2,277m (1,327m)
  • Average Snow Fall
    6 - 8m
  • Lifts (208)
    12 Gondolas
    71 Chairlifts

    Morzine - Les Gets only
    48 lifts
  • Opening Date & Times
    December to mid-April
    8:30am to 4:30pm
  • Terrain Summary
    Les Gets-Morzine only
    Runs - 120km (incl. routes)
    Longest run - 11km
    Advanced - 10%
    Intermediate - 38%
    Beginner - 52%

    Portes du Soleil
    600km of trails
  • Lift Pass Price
    Day Ticket 24/25
    Les Gets - Morzine Lift Passes
    Adult (26-64yr): €40 to 53
    Senior (65yr+): €38.40 to 49
    Youth (16-25yr): €34.90 to 45
    Child (5-15yr): €31.50 to 41
    Child u/5yr: Free

    Saturday Special
    Flat Rate: €32 to 40
    Saturday & Sunday Special
    Flat Rate: €68 to 72

    Portes du Soleil Lift Pass
    Adult (26-64yr): €56 to 70
    Senior (65-74yr): €51 to 63
    Youth (16-25yr): €51 to 63
    Child (5-15yr): €42 to 53
    Senior (75yr+): €27
    Child u/5yr: Free

    All passes are cheapest is purchased online
    Portes du Soleil Ski Trail Map
  • Portes du Soleil Ski Trail Map

Les Gets - Reviews

Les Gets - Reviews

Great village but .....

07/11/2024

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  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    51-70
  • Month Visited:
    January
  • Admin Rating
    3

Great village but .....

07/11/2024
Stayed in this cute little French village in January 2023, its a great village with lots of little cheese stores to load up at after skiing. I chose this mountain because we were meeting some English friends that were beginner/intermediates so I figured we could get them going then we could ski over the top of the hill into Morzine and beyond. BUT 2023 was a terrible season and the 2nd week of January Les Gets had not yet opened for the season.
The good news was I hired a car and we drive 20 minutes to Avoriaz (in the broader Portes du Soleil). Thats a great mountain. Park at the base and get the gondola up the steep cliff and suddenly the terrain opens up, you can ski into Switzerland for lunch at Chatel. Lots of varied terrain, maybe not much expert but good intermediate to advanced. For apres has a very lively Le Folie Douce from about 4-6pm then everyone gets off the hill.
So my recommendation would be to stay in Les Gets if you have some intermediate skiers with you but definitely hire a car and do some skiing at Avoriaz.
We stayed at Alpine Residences in a 3 bedroom apartment - can highly recommend, price was ok could be a lot worse. Note: the snow ratings I am giving are more for the region not just Les Gets as obvioulsy I didn't actually ski that hill!

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