Poster: A snowHead
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So flights from the London airports to Geneva aren't a problem (I'm pretty flexible on dates).
Transfers to / from Geneva can usually be found at a reasonable cost (either shared minibus or bus/coach).
BUT - I'm struggling to find a decent deal on accomodation.
It'll be just myself and my g/f for a long weekend. Don't fancy sharing a chalet with lots of people I don't know (miserable, sod aren't I) - so a little B&B or self catered apartment would be ideal.
Went to Morzine last year and with a load of mates and really liked it - but weekend bookings were pretty much impossible, so we ended-up staying a week!
I'm not too fussed which resort I end-up at, as long as it's not too far from Geneva.
Any thoughts?
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I've done tons of DIY weekends in the Alps (Chamonix, Alpe D'Huez, Garmisch, Saalbach and earlier this month had a great trip to Innsbruck.)
Each time I just book a cheap local hotel (found via the resort's general website).
The cheaper stuff is usually in the 35 to 55 Euro range and they're usually happy for you to just stay for a weekend (apart from Christmas/New Year). Got a half-board room in an Alpe D'Huez hotel for 50 Euros last year, and a B&B room in a really nice Innsbruck hotel for 39 Euros a couple of weeks back. It should work out quite a bit cheaper as you're sharing a room with your g/f (presumably!).
Good luck!
Neil
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Stayed at the Hotel St. Antoine in Les Houches (near Chamonix) over New Years last year. €55 for a double room. Room was huge, clean and excellent value. Ski bus stops across the street.
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abj, I'm surprised that you had problems finding accommodation for weekends in Morzine - there's loads to be had.
Try:
- snowandtrek
- DallyPaul - who I'm pretty sure does nightly B&B (but I could be wrong)
- www.morzinelets.com - they apartments, but also run two hotels, which I'm sure do nightly B&B
- www.jollygood.com
- www.skiblueridge.com (Les Gets)
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Thanks for the advice, so far.
FlyingStantoni, maybe I'm being unlucky with my dates, but when I try MorzineLets (for example) for weekends in early-Feb, I just get error messages like: 'you can't book less than 4 nights if you're arriving on a Thursday', etc. Also the cheapest hotels they seem come-up with seem to be around £50 per person - with two of us that makes £100 a night. I might be being a bit tight - but this doesn't seem like a great deal
It does seem that booking hotels in France ain't as easy as it could be!
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abj, err, would that be the early February that's right at the start of the Vacances Scolaires when ALL the French go on holiday?? I think they start Feb 7...
1. you don't want to be there then anyway, definitely to be avoided and 2. you'll be lucky to find accomodation that isn't saturday-saturday if at all.
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hat's right at the start of the Vacances Scolaires
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Odd. When I looked up French hols - these came up as being late Feb.
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Looks like it's March then!
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Early Feb, your could still look for sc accommodation through owners direct or chalets direct, etc. and make them an offer. Or pm snowheads with convenient places.
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beequin, might be a plan. I checked the Morzine hotels in March - and it's the same story/price as Feb.
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Back in the days before kids we used to use the Auberge Camelia outside Annecy for 3-5 day breaks. Hire a car from Geneva airport and it's less than an hour away. It's a clean and friendly place with really good food (or it was 5 years ago - we really must go back!)
Then each day (depending on what you fancy and Roger's recommendations) you can go somewhere different. The nearest resorts, about 35mins drive, are La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand. For a drive of up to about an hour you can get to Flaine, Morzine, Megeve, Chamonix, Les Contamines etc etc - I'm sure there must be more.
If we had an afternoon return flight we'd normally ski in Le Grand Bornand in the morning, change in the car park and be parking the hire car within an hour of finishing skiing.
http://www.hotelcamelia.com/
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abj, Have a look at the thread "Few more days in Morzine in February" posted in this forum earlier today.
I have answered with the dates we have rooms available in Feb and early March.
We can get a bit cheaper than £100 per night for 2 of you. B&B. If for 3 or more nights.
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You know it makes sense.
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DallyPaul, thanks. I'll have a little look at flights and might drop you a PM.
By the way, how do the local school holidays work out in Feb? One website I looked at seemed to say that they started towards the end of the month, but it seems like this info might be wrong.
Thanks in advance.
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Poster: A snowHead
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under a new name, thanks.
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Les Gets. Loads of hotels, part of the PDS and the same transfer time from GVA as Morzine. Lovbely quiet place.
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Specialman, nowhere is quiet in vacances scolaires, certainly not les gets
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ian010, just been looking at that recently - great idea. Hoping to bag a bargain there myself in March.
abj, The transfer element is potentially expensive for two people so try to get picked up as part of the deal. Book your flights to get the best deal and then leave it as long as possible before getting accom. Everyone will be keen to deal rather than have a vacancy. I wouldnt rule out chalets - some of the best deals to be had there. Easy enough to keep to yourselves apart from dinner.
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When I looked up French hols - these came up as being late Feb.
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where did you look them up - there's plenty of accurate info about the French hols on snowheads. From 7 Feb for 4 weeks. So if you want to do France in March, wait till the weekend of 14 March (though that still won't be especially quiet).
Transfers are not that cheap. For example the SINGLE bus far from Geneva to Meribel is 75 euros. I know you don't want to go that far, but even at half that price it ain't cheap. No clear why you object to a chalet. Do you insist on knowing the other guests when you stay in a hotel?
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under a new name, went at Easter and compared to La Plagne at the same time, was like a ghost town. Even when the French descended on it on the weekend and for the public holiday, it didn't seem that bad. Worst thing that happened was the cash machines running out of Euros
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abj, I'm surprised that you had problems finding accommodation for weekends in Morzine - there's loads to be had.
Try:
- snowandtrek
- DallyPaul - who I'm pretty sure does nightly B&B (but I could be wrong)
- www.morzinelets.com - they apartments, but also run two hotels, which I'm sure do nightly B&B
- www.jollygood.com
- www.skiblueridge.com (Les Gets) |
Morzinelets is a really good site-thanks
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pam w, managed to get a decent deal on a shared transfer last year - can't remember what I paid, but it wasn't expensive.
As for not wanting a catered chalet - no particular reason. I've done it before and it was fine. Just fancy doing it differently this time.
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