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morzine bus?

 Poster: A snowHead
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hi does anyone know if there's a public bus from cluses to morzine, on the altibus website it seems like there is but there is no timetable and you can't book it.
how much would a taxi cost?
thanks
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How are you getting to Cluses. If it is by train, take a taxi there should be one outside. Failing that contact Morzine TO and they will give you email addresses and numbers of taxis. From Geneva it is even easier as there are many taxis plying for the return journey back. A shared taxi is about €35 each way GVA to Avoriaz so a little cheaper to Morzine.
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Welcome to snowHeads benanashake.

I can't help with buses, sorry, as I've never had to use them. But I suspect there's only 2-3 a day.

Your best option will depend on how many of you there are; how much kit you'll have and whether you're under time pressure.

If there's lots of you, you could arrange for a transfer company to come and get you - most of the Morzine ones will pick up from Cluses. A reliable one I've used is www.skitransfers.com and another snowHead has recommended www.ski-lifts.com

If there's only a couple of you a taxi might be best. I'm pretty sure that www.morzine.com has taxi companies on it - but the site is down as I write this.

If there's only one of you, you don't have much kit and aren't in a rush then hitching is quite viable - although carries the usual caveat - and you may well have to get a lift over to Taninges and another one over to Morzine. I certainly stop to give lifts whenever I see people on the side of the road - and see a lot of other people doing so. Although you should, of course, think carefully about hitching from a safety point of view.
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benanashake, you've also got www.Alp-line.com ... a friend works for them - up to a staggering fleet this year which presumably means they're doing a good job.
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