Come rain or snow, summer or winter, the Alps is a wonderful getaway. In late December, we travelled by road to Morzine in the Portes du Soleil resort, spending New Year there. We had an overnight stay in Epernay on the way down and Dijon on the way home. Check out my short film of the road trip below.
This season the snow came late to the French Alps, very late, but that didn’t spoil our holiday. Not one bit. With two children in tow we didn’t ski as much as we have done in the past. But when we did, the skiing was still good. Two months without snow meant some bare mountain tops and reduced runs but the snow was not nearly as bad as we feared. The first few days we were there the sun shone brightly. I took the photo below as we were driving down the mountain from the Les Gets resort.
On the piste, it was busy in places but considering it hadn’t snowed since the beginning of November (and this was end of December), the Portes du Soleil had exelled at keeping the resort running. They had moved snow from place to place and made it, when the temperatures were right, by using snow cannons. Here is my husband, Paul, standing next to one in action on the piste in Avoriaz.
Obligatory skiing selfie!
Although there was snow high up, down in Morzine village the lack of white stuff was palpable.
Instead of skiing many took to the skies, parasailing. Mrs T loved spotting them and excitedly calling out the colours she could see.
On the slopes, bare patches were revealed. At times my daughter headed off to the side of the nursery slope and went crashing into mud! This photo shows that contrast as the sun beats down on the chair lift while lumps of snow lie waiting to replenish the piste.
Then suddenly it snowed! My daughters were transfixed by the snow falling with my oldest, Mrs T, giving a running commentary on the snowflakes settling on the ground while my youngest looked on, mouth open. At seven months old it was the first time Cheeky had seen snow. A special moment.
Despite the thin layer of snow, I decided to go for a jog in the mountains (I know, I’m a bit crazy!). It was cold and hard work but you can’t beat the fresh mountain air. You certainly feel alive as the wind snaps at your bare hands. As I ran, the clouds started to clear and the sun peeked through. Here, a break in the clouds revealed a wonderful sight…blue sky!
A few days later, it snowed some more and the Portes du Soleil was transformed into a winter wonderland. This is the view from the highest point in Avoriaz (2,400m), looking down at the village.
The warm, sunny weather we had at the beginning of the trip meant it was great conditions for teaching our four-year-old daughter to ski and daddy acted as ski instructor. It was a delight to see her progress and after a couple of days she perfected that snow plough!
Mrs T managed to look pretty cool on the slopes wearing her Muddy Puddles snow gear (check out our review here).
With a seven month old in tow, there were restrictions on our ski trip but we still took her up the mountains where she watched her sister ski, joined us for lunch and posed for photos! Here’s me and my girls in Les Gets.
I really like this photo of Cheeky and I too. You’ve got to love that smile!
One day, we headed up to the other side of the mountain in Les Gets for lunch at Les Chevrelles where they do a great tartiflette. This is the view from Mont Caly. I love the wisps of cloud clinging to the mountains. In the distance is Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps.
In the evenings, the centre of Morzine had a number of activities. The carousel was obviously a highlight for my daughter and although we didn’t take to the ice on this occasion, she loved watching the other children ice skate at the outdoor rink.
The most important thing about our trip was engaging in some family time and in that respect it was a resounding success. My husband and I even managed to have a couple of nights out with the grandparents babysitting. New Year’s eve was sat eating and drinking (rather a lot of) wine. Erm, I think these pictures say it all. The top left picture was clearly at the start of the evening.
The holiday though was really all about these two gorgeous girls and some family time. The lack of snow didn’t matter, we still got to do a bit of skiing and thoroughly enjoyed the fresh mountain air.
Fantastic! So glad you got some fresh snow during your holiday – I can’t believe the photos were taken at the end of December and there was such little snow about. My husband and I just returned from Niskeo in Japan and we had snow every day for the first 5 days we were there, so much powder! Apparently it hasn’t snowed like that since we left though, so I think we must have struck it lucky!
Oh wow! I’ve heard Japan is brilliant for skiing! So glad you got such great conditions. The lack of snow was crazy. I couldn’t believe the bare mountaintops either! Thanks for stopping by.
Japan was seriously brilliant skiing – we were at Niskeo but then we took a day trip to this little ski resort an hour away called Kiroro and it was just the prettiest scene I have ever come across – hardly any people and no queues at all, just gorgeous trees and trails. Highly recommend!
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Oooh very tempting. Will have to go there at some point. Sounds incredible!
Oooh this sounds truly fabulous. The snow was worrying for a lot of people travelling over christmas/New Year this year so i’m glad to see how you truly made the best of it and to get fresh snow fall must have been lovely! No matter what anyone says, its lovely to see the snow from your hotel/chalet window in the morning. p.s. always a fan of the obligatory ski selfie 🙂 #MondayEscapes
Thanks! You’ve got to get out there and enjoy. It was a wonderful trip and pretty special to get the snow and see it falling in front of our eyes. Glad the ski selfie is the done things with you too! Thanks for stopping by!
So glad it snowed for you while you were there! Too bad you didn’t come in January/February as the Alps have gotten a looot of snow this year! #MondayEscapes
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We’re actually making a return trip Lolo – hurrah! So looking forward to some more snow and skiing.
Looks a great trip. Stunning photos!
Thank you Wilbur. Very kind.
love the hearts on the railings:) it looks like a perfect ski holiday:)
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Thanks Tanja, it was awesome!
You look like you had a fantastic holiday, and I really enjoyed seeing your video of your trip. Looks like a great place to go (with or without the snow!).
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Thank you so much Jo! We had a great time x
Glad you had a good trip; the snow came late this year in Austria too, but I think the resorts do a fab job of making snow to get the pistes open #MondayEscapes
They really do – was very impressed as they didn’t have much to work with!
What a fantastic Christmas getaway! We are just back from a week in France, and there was snow in the Alps at last. So much snow indeed that getting to the resorts wasn’t easy.
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Oh, that is great to hear. Hope you had a fantastic time!
Glad you had some snow and a great time. We’re just back from La Plagne. I’ll be honest I am a reluctant skier among a family of ski junkies – I am still learning to let go, feel the fear and ski! #bloggerclubuk
I’m sure you’ll get there! It’s tricky when everyone else has had a bit of a head start. I came to skiing a bit late but really love it now. X
Glad it wound up snowing! We had a very dry ski season here last year and I’m always so amazed by how much can be transformed with snow machines! #farawayfiles
Snow machines are very impressive! We’ve had some snow but could do with a bit more.
Our French home is in Talloires on the Annecy Lake – not far at all from Morzine. Back in Australia now, it was a treat to see your photos and video. Thanks!
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How wonderful. I’ve been to Annecy in the summer and it’s a beautiful place.
It looks like such a special way to bring the New Year in! And great that you’re able to introduce your adorable girls to snow and skiing at such a young age. Thanks for sharing with us on #FarawayFiles
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It was a fabulous trip thanks Clare. Mrs T seems to be enjoying the skiing which is fab!
I think you’ve got such a great outlook – making the best of the conditions and just enjoying being together as a family. That’s what it’s all about. And you did get some skiing in too!
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Thanks Trish. Exactly! It was a great trip!
Great reading Elizabeth. We are thinking of doing something similar for Christmas this year so very helpful. I also liked seeing Portes du Soleil covered in snow as we were there in summer for a wedding. Thanks for joining us on #farawayfiles
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Oh wow, I bet that was awesome. I love the region in summer too.
We went skiing in Bavaria and there was no snow yet, it was a bit of a shame but they had the snow machines on so the kids still got to have a few lessons. Next year I am going to book us to go later x #BLOGGERCLUBUK
The season certainly seems to be coming later and later. Glad the kids still got to snow though.
Just being in the mountains sometimes is break enough! Looks wonderful even if the snow wasn’t perfect! Thanks for sharing with #FarawayFiles, Erin
Thank Erin, being in the mountains certainly takes you away from everything
That looks wonderful! I personally tend to hibernate and avoid the cold at all costs, but there is something majestic looking about the Alps covered in snow. #AllAboutFrance
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Well, I don’t blame you! The snow-capped Alps do look beautiful.
You’ve got such a great attitude, making the most of your holiday despite adverse skiing conditions. I’m so pleased for you that the snow finally came at the end. We go on so many road trips yet I never actually make videos, but I really enjoyed yours and reckon I must try harder with film. Thans for linking up to #AllAboutFrance again.
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Oh, thank you Phoebe! I think road trips do lend themselves to video. It’s interesting to see the changing scenery. Very glad we got a bit of snow towards the end of the holiday although it was just great to get away.