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Geneva - first DIY short break - help !

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hairy Boy, in response to your question, I would invariably suggest PDS, Morzine or Les Gets. Fits your bill to a T and gives huge scope for getting some ski miles while remaining on gentler slopes - so the pair of you can ski (mostly) together without anyone getting frustrated.

If you're into nice restaurants the PDS is justly reknowned for excellent on slope eating. Morzine and Les Gets both have good evening restaurants too. Hire a car - it's easiest, an easy drive up and gives you flexibility. If you book now you should get outrageously keen prices.

Try the hotels Igloo or Rhodos in Morzine for non sat-sat accom.
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