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[Closed] Morzine Pleney lift shut this summer - confirmed!

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Just had it confirmed that Pleney will be shut ALL summer - lots of rumours around over this but the tourist office confirmed yesterday. No replacement alternatives announced yet so access to Les Gets will be interesting 😉


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 6:47 pm
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Having pushed up once I won't be doing that again. Hope they sort something out.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 6:51 pm
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Thats not good.
I think i'll be going somewhere else this summer.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 6:54 pm
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Is not most of the decent stuff up from Lindaret anyway?


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 6:55 pm
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It's the link to Les Gets - prob be a bus service. But yes, Super Morzine lift is the one that goes out the otherside to Les Lindaret and Chatel etc and that's still running. Not the end of the world tbh - we're still going 🙂


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 6:58 pm
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Is not most of the decent stuff up from Lindaret anyway?

Nope, the many unofficial trails off of the Pleney are outstanding

Looks like a picked a good year to have a non-biking honeymoon!


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 7:01 pm
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Bugger, staying in Morziene to do the Passportes...should be interesting.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 7:02 pm
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is not most of the decent stuff up from Lindaret anyway?
for me one of big positives of morzine is the variety which definitely includes some great stuff around the plenny. Also we usually go with a mixed group including non riders so the plenny runs and lift make it easy to meet up during the day. We'll certainly miss it.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 7:04 pm
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[url= http://vtt-morzine.com ]Due to the renewal of its cable car, Pleney will be closed during all of summer 2013 (subject to the building permit acceptance). But “La Crusaz” (for the sledge activity) and “La Pointe de Nyon” (for the pedestrian activity) chair lifts will be open. Other options are currently under consideration to maintain MTB activites from the 8th of June from Morzine to other Portes du Soleil resorts and Les Gets. More detailed information will be provided from the 30th of March. Thanks for your understanding. [/url]


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 7:10 pm
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Ooh dear. Always used the Plenney for the last runs of the day....used to stay open later than other lift.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 7:28 pm
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im booked to go this august for the first time, will it be worth going now? Dont know much about the alps


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 7:54 pm
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Yes definitely still worth going as the area is huge and the Pleney just makes up one small part of it. If you like you're going very steep then you'll miss not being able to access the unofficial runs on that hill, otherwise you'll be just fine (assuming they put on a decent bus link to Les Gets, which I'm sure they will)


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:05 pm
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<other* apline MTB destinations are available>

* much better IMO


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:08 pm
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Ooh dear. Always used the Plenney for the last runs of the day....used to stay open later than other lift.

used to start and end holidays (arrived early, left late) with day passes just for Pleney lift, sessioning (as I believe it is called 😉 ) the DH to get yer eye in/finish off.

m booked to go this august for the first time, will it be worth going now? Dont know much about the alps

Yes, just dont stay in Les Gets (its a road climb back from Morzine). It effectively cuts off Les Gets resort and one popular Morzine DH run (with off shoots), but going the 'other' way (up to Avoriaz and over) opens up the rest of the area, which is huge...

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The good burghers and tourist office of Les Gets must be livid and I can't imagine there wont be a replacement/alternative before the summer (even if its just a bus uplift like they use in Chatel).


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:09 pm
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Big Yim- Yes definatley still worth going, as others have already said Super Morzine lift gives access to a much wider area of riding and other lifts.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:11 pm
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pleney singletrack of cheek is the dogs danglies.

a shame for that lift.

but the PDS is massive and loads more to do.

if bus goes to les gets can get lift back up to top to ride back a bit and at least finish on one of the cheeky lines on pleney 😉


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:15 pm
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Is not most of the decent stuff up from Lindaret anyway?

Shhhhh, No lies, everyone should go to Les Gets and clog those lifts up. They are the best. Its an established fact.

Does anyone know the opening dates for this year yet, want to go in June but looking at last years dates looks like it might be a waste as looking at two weeks and venturing further than normal.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:17 pm
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Would be nice if the Pleny closure was reflected in the lift pass prices, staying with Ride Morzine/Flow at the beginning of Aug, anyone else in the area that time?


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:33 pm
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There is a chairlift just to the left of the bubble, I wonder how much work it takes to make these carry bikes. There was certainly nothing attached to the top section that could a few weeks ago.

Edit: on the plus side I'm now looking forward to a new faster bubble for skiing next year.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 8:47 pm
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I_Ache are you thinking of the wee Cable Car? There's no chairlift that runs up the Pleney beside the Gondola. The Cable Car might be an option, but it's slow and too small to be of any real use

IIRC there's 27 lifts open to bikes in the PDS? Don't think they'll be reducing the cost just because they reduce that by 1 for the summer (and put on a replacement service - probably)


 
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Yes definitely still worth going as the area is huge and the Pleney just makes up one small part of it. [b]If you like you're going very steep then you'll miss not being able to access the unofficial runs on that hill[/b], otherwise you'll be just fine (assuming they put on a decent bus link to Les Gets, which I'm sure they will)
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Yeah I like em very steep!! Is this the best part of morzine? If so, is it still worth going?

Blower, we can't go to chamonix this July cos of the bike ban so decide to go to morzine and now they tell me the only lift to the best steep stuff is closed!! 😥


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 9:26 pm
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Look at the piste map, there is a chair lift that is maybe 100m to the left of the gondola (as you look up the hill) it stops half way up and there is another that does the top half.

On my piste map its listed as TS la Crusaz which leads onto the TS des Mouilles. And that stops just on the other side of the top lift house.

I thought the blue cable car was used exclusively for the Viking and kids ski lessons.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 9:28 pm
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You mean the right of the gondola when looking up the hill then, had me proper confused for a minute!

I stand corrected though, TS de la Crusaz is the luge lift isn't it? so obviously runs through the summer already. The problem I suppose is whether they want to spend the $$ modifying the lifts for the sake of one summer

Yeah I like em very steep!! Is this the best part of morzine? If so, is it still worth going?

The concentration of steep trails is the highest on the Pleney, but it's still certainly worth going to the area! Maybe base yourself in Chatel instead of the 'Zine this time round?


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 9:37 pm
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Shaggmeister- There are steep tracks on The Super Morzine side too!


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 9:42 pm
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You mean the right of the gondola when looking up the hill then

Ha ha, I can't believe I was that stupid to mix up my left and right. There was me getting all internet warrior about it and it was me being thick.

Sorry about that.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 9:49 pm
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No worries, I obviously reported your post anyway 😉


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 9:52 pm
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Deservedly so I think.


 
Posted : 22/03/2013 10:05 pm
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Shag super morzine and champery are steep well enough
Like someone said there are 27 lifts to use yes 27!
2 lifts in morzine to get out if morzine either side to get to the other stuff
One is pleney which gets you to les gets which for me I don't bother with there as not keen apart from that ridgeline so its pleney hillside itself were missing out on

My only gripe is super morzine lift will be far too busy but this lift takes you to all the other stuff plus the nice stuff on that hillside

Obviously shag spose to b riding wi ya n showing ya so why you say that to me in her I dunno why :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 23/03/2013 9:25 am
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the luge lift doesn't take you high enough IIRC, and is rather fragile.

the Les Gets bit of the passportes is going to be very interesting, that'll be complete;y bottlenecked however they do it. We'll be on XC bikes so shall be able to ride up the road, wouldn't fancy it on a DHer.


 
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Shag super morzine and champery are steep well enough
Like someone said there are 27 lifts to use yes 27!
2 lifts in morzine to get out if morzine either side to get to the other stuff
One is pleney which gets you to les gets which for me I don't bother with there as not keen apart from that ridgeline so its pleney hillside itself were missing out on
My only gripe is super morzine lift will be far too busy but this lift takes you to all the other stuff plus the nice stuff on that hillside
Obviously shag spose to b riding wi ya n showing ya so why you say that to me in her I dunno why
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Ok, u iz me guide!! Show me de lines!! 8)


 
Posted : 23/03/2013 11:10 am
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The majority of the steep stuff is away from the plenney anyway as people have already said.

The only issue I fear are the huge ques likely to build up at the Super Morzine bubble in the mornings.

Were heading out in July and I cannae wait!

Braapp


 
Posted : 23/03/2013 12:39 pm
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Le Pleney closure annoying for DH sessioners on the Morzine/Les Gets circuit, and late announcement doesn't help, but.......for riders who want to venture out on the awesome high XC and AM stuff further afield, Super Morzine and particularly Prodains up to Avoriaz are better bets anyway. (Cheeky plug in the face of others' adversity but that's why our chalet is near the Prodains lift www.wildbike.co.uk . Check it out)


 
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An update!

http://mymorzine.com/summer-mtb-in-morzine/

Further steps are also being examined to safeguard Mountain Biking in the Pléney area, and improve the flow capacity of the lift links between Morzine and Les Gets, by way of the the “Crusaz” and “Mouilles” chairlifts. More information will follow on this subject as soon as possible.


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 10:26 am
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On my last visit - last year I had to push up to the top of Monte Cherie as the second lift was closed to bikes/walkers only. Pity as the run along the top of the ridge to the back of Les Gets was/is good and so is the run down from the top of Monte Cherie (second half still there).

What will the armchair international DH Gods do now with Pleney shut? 😆


 
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Clog up the other lifts I imagine...


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 11:46 am
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On my last visit - last year I had to push up to the top of Monte Cherie as the second lift was closed to bikes/walkers only

It's a ye olde worlde slow 2man (or 4man?) i think?
I rode up the gravel track that kinda zigzags up. Bit of a slog, but worth it.
Nice ST at the top along the ridge, and a nifty bit thru the trees about 4inches wide on the backside of Mont Chery.


 
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(Cheeky plug in the face of others' adversity but that's why our chalet is near the Prodains lift http://www.wildbike.co.uk . Check it out)

I thought prodains lift was shut in summer anyway? It only goes to Avoriaz anyway, so you're no better off than staying in Morzine... Apart from the fact you're in the middle of nowhere 😆


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 12:21 pm
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TBH its time a new venue was given business. When beers etc etc start to cost a small fortune the place is no longer reaping the benefits/getting good business put their way off-peak but royally starting to take the piss.

I'd rather ride somewhere where there aren't queues for lifts etc etc. I didn't even bother going over to the new stuff as I'd heard how busy it was. I like the 'out there' feel- just like you get on a very early morning Peaks etc ride.


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 12:59 pm
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Only queues I remember were Pleney. Might have had to wait 3-4 chairs for Chatel Bike Park and Chavannes lift at Les Gets, which tbh is barely a queue.

Biggest queue was Perrieres, but then it was French Championships, and we were peds that day so skip the queue 🙂 (every 4th chair has no bike thingy iirc).

But yep, I've skied PdS 6 times, and MTBed there once, so that's that ticked off for now, and need to try somewhere different.


 
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I sometimes wonder where the image of the "Pleny Warrior" comes from. I know the lift is intrinsic in linking Les Gets to the wider PDS, but it's a long, slow, baking hot bubble - I could maybe do a few runs of the Pleny tracks of a n afternoon, but after a while the lift would become very tedious.

The Pleny has some decent riding, the trails don't seem to suffer half as badly from braking bumps as they're reputed to, certainly nothing like as bad as Les Gets.

Morzine/Avoriaz is possibly the least VTT friendly resort in the PDS - they don't seem to have enough trail crews, they don't produce a detailed map, they often close earlier in the season than Les Gets and Chatel. I'd be surprised to see them come up with much in the way of a solution.


 
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[b]MORZINE MOUNTAIN BIKING INFORMATION SUMMER 2013 [/b]
You can also find this info on our official website : [url= http://www.morzine-avoriaz.com/news.html#VTTETE13 ]http://www.morzine-avoriaz.com/news.html#VTTETE13[/url]

The Pléney gondola will be replaced with new lift equipment for winter 2013/14. This key new lift will provide improved capacity and better access to the winter ski area and for summer Mountain Biking in Morzine . Ground level access to the top and bottom lift stations will make for quicker access and ease of use.

As we await the opening of this new lift, and due to the scale of the works involved, the Pléney gondola will be closed for the 2013 summer season.

To ensure MTB activities, the local councils and the lift companies of Morzine-Avoriaz and Les Gets, will put in place the following solutions:

• Early opening, from the 15th of June 2013, of the Super Morzine gondola and the “Zore” chairlift. From the 28th of June, an earlier opening time of 08:30am and a 50% increase in the flow-rate will ensure free-flowing traffic.
• A bus service adapted for carrying Mountain Bikes will be run daily between the resorts of Morzine and Les Gets from the 28th of June to the 1st of September 2013 (dates inclusive). This bus service will be reserved for those with a Portes du Soleil lift pass.
• The Mountain Bike tracks between the resorts of Morzine and Les Gets will be marked out, signposted and maintained.

Further steps are also being examined to safeguard Mountain Biking in the Pléney area, and improve the flow capacity of the lift links between Morzine and Les Gets, by way of the the “Crusaz” and “Mouilles” chairlifts. More information will follow on this subject as soon as possible.

Reminder of lift opening dates:
• Les Gets: Every weekend from the 25th of May and every day from the 15th of June to the
8th of September 2013.
• Morzine: Every day from the 15th of June to the 1st of September.
• Portes du Soleil: The lift links will open for the Pass’Portes du Soleil VTT, on the 28th of June, and will run until the 1st of September 2013; allowing access to the 23 lifts open this summer and linking the 12 resorts of the Franco-Swiss area.

Everyone involved in the resorts of Morzine-Avoriaz and Les Gets is working tirelessly to make sure that Mountain Biking, which is vital to our local tourist economy, goes ahead this summer.

All other infrastructure in the resort of Morzine will run as normal for the summer 2013 season:
• The “Crusaz” chairlift for pedestrians and summer toboggan.
• The “Pointe de Nyon” chairlift for pedestrians.


 
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Wow that's great news that Morzine Offical have posted on here and made things clear. It's going to continue to be a good hoilday in Morzine this year! and for those that don't like it .. byee hope you have a great time elsewhere.

see you out there.


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 2:45 pm
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Nice bit of stalking. Could that post be put up as a sticky Mods for holiday makers there this year?


 
Posted : 02/04/2013 2:47 pm
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And the main point is the old, sweltering and ridiculously inefficient Pleney lift is being replaced with a 'fit-for-purpose' lift. That is [b]long[/b] overdue.


 
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I think I prompted that with a rampant "diss" of Morzine Avoriaz. Apologies Morzineofficial.


 
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