Morzine and the Portes du Soleil is the mecca of European mountain biking. Starting mid June riders from all over the world travel to Morzine to ride some of the best bike park and back country trails to be found anywhere in the world. Historically the resorts, along with many other alpine destinations the lifts and trails focus on the month of July and August. But could June or September be the best time to visit Morzine?

Here are some of the reasons why we think Morzine is a great place to visit in June or September;

THE TRAIL BUILDERS GET BUSY IN THE OFF SEASON

TRAIL CONDITION IN MORZINE

TRAIL CONDITIONS

June and September mark some of the best trail conditions in the Morzine summer. While it is true that in June it can take a few days for the riding to shake off the last of the winter debris, small rocks, and branches, especially on secret trails, generally the conditions are as good as they get.

In the Autumn trail crews across Morzine and Les Gets get to work reshaping after the summer season, starting early September, meaning in June they are fresh and primed ready for the season and the first riders of the summer.

In September, this trail work is just beginning and as the routes calm down after the busy season, shapers are hard at work prepping and testing new features while the lifts are still open, making September great for riding. There is something special about Le Pleney in September aswell, the locals are all out and it seems every year something new and amazing pops up just before the lifts close, it's happened every year we can remember...

STUNNING TRAILS ALL TO YOURSELF

BEST TRAILS IN MORZINE

LIFT QUEUES

There are next to no lift queues in mid-June and September, basically, the season starts at the Passportes du Soleil bike festival and ends when August does. At least that's what most tourists seem to think as you are straight on and off every lift out of peak season.

The queues may not be crazy in peak season, but 10 - 20 minutes for a lift is common at peak periods and the busiest lifts, so to be rolling on and off Le Pleney and Zore is a real treat.

MORZINE IS STUNNING

MORZINE TOWN

MORZINE TOWN VIBES

It's a peaceful time in Morzine, either in the excitement of the season building up in June, or in the wind down in the lovely late summer temperatures of September. The bars have enough people to be busy, but not so many you can't find a place to sit down and enjoy a beer after a long day on the hill.

Historically, some bars have closed during the September period, but this is changing every year as the summer extends, creating some really nice atmosphere's around the town centre and at the bottom of the slopes. More Morzine businesses are choosing to open year-round aswell, which is developing even more buzz outside of the peak season. 

PRICING, THERE ARE BARGAINS TO BE HAD!

Atlas Ride Co's Riders Week packages sell for £759 per spot in July and August. As an incentive to fill the week either side of the summer months we offer each spot at £40 off, for only £719. We don't do anything different, it's all the same product and service on the ground.

That's 7 nights accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 6 days lift pass, 5 nights catering and top service from our experienced team in our Riders Week packages.

That's not all, our self-catered properties also benefit from reduced pricing in these weeks, with pricing as low as £120 per person per week in some properties (pricing is based per property, £120 is based on the shared price of the property).

The only difference operationally is that we do not run the day trip service in September, as our vans and trailer are busy uplifting clients in sunny Finale Ligure. 

TIME TO GET SENDY AT THE END OF THE SEASON

SUPER MORZINE JUMPS

THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

Yes, in these weeks the full Portes du Soleil lift network is not open, this means from Morzine, you'll have access to Le Pleney, Les Gets and Super Morzine lift networks. You will not have access to Switzerland or Chatel.

Does this matter? As far as volume of riding goes, no not at all.

You still have over 250km of trails in Les Gets, Morzine and Super Morzine and over 60 individual downhill tracks, that's before the secret and enduro runs have been counted.To put that into perspective Bike Park Wales has around 50km of trails over 47 runs, priced at around £50 per day. Your full Morzine, Les Gets and Super Morzine lift ticket in June and September would cost you around £150 for 6 days. 

Take that price off your package cost with Atlas Ride Co and you're getting accommodation, catering and more for just £569 per person.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

Drop us an email on info@atlasrideco.com or use the contact form below to get in touch, we'd be happy to answer any questions on an early or late season mountain bike holiday in Morzine.

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