Summer in Morzine is getting closer and closer, and with the first Riders Week holidays starting in Finale Ligure this week (and only 4 spots left this Spring!), the 2023 mountain bike season is within touching distance, and it’s set to be busier than ever! 

The lifts of Morzine and Les Gets are set to whirr into action on June 16th 2023, starting a long summer of dusty trails and endless bike park laps. Lovely stuff. 

With June and July 99% SOLD OUT, and August getting close, Atlas Ride Co are set for a very busy summer, especially with the season running longer into September for the World Cup! 

And... we’ve got some new toys to play with in Morzine this year - it is going to be electric! 

Team Atlas Ride Co are ready for summer

Team Atlas Ride Co are ready for Summer

Our Hire Fleet is Growing

We’re stoked to have 10 Specialized Enduros as our hire fleet, which were extremely popular last season, and on top of the Enduros, for 2023 we’re super excited to announce we will also have Specialized Levos available for hire.

Even with a huge network of lifts, the power of the Specialized Levo E Bike means you can explore deep into the Portes Du Soleil and discover epic backcountry enduro loops that previously were much harder to access. Combine an E-Bike with the expertise of our guiding partners, Season Guiding, and you’ve got a match made in heaven to unlock another side of the Portes Du Soleil. 

Cecile from Atlas Ride Co and Juliete from Season Guiding Ripping the trails

MTB Beds and Season Guiding ripping the trails

Opening earlier than ever...

Is the early season the best time to visit Morzine? It could be. Read our full guide. 

Morzine Bike Park and Les Gets are opening on 16th June (not the full Portes Du Soleil), starting a long summer of mountain biking in Morzine. For the first time, our Riders Weeks will also be starting early, meaning you can benefit from fresh trails and a quieter resort before the full PDS is open. 

With limited spaces left for the opening week (16th June), get yourself booked HERE

... And going longer than ever

We’re excited about this one! After long being supporters of extending the Morzine season, it's finally happening. With Morzine (Pleney) and Les Gets scheduled to remain open until the 17th September, and with a little thing called the World Cup coming to town on the 3rd - 17th September, the bike season is set to have quite the send-off! Watch the fastest in the world one day and rip the trails the next - what’s not to love about that?! Book HERE.

Will SuperBruni do it again?!

Loic Bruni Les Gets World Cup 2023

Two New Properties

Always on the lookout to extend our portfolio of accommodation, we’re excited to work alongside Alpine Generation with Chalet Catherine, a flexible B&B minutes from the Super Morzine bubble. From as little as £45 per night (in a triple room), and 3-night minimum stays, Chalet Catherine offers something different to the Riders Week packages, but still in a comfortable, bike-friendly chalet in the centre of town. Perfect. 

We also have a new self-catered chalet available. Chalet Petit Claire will undergo a light renovation before the season starts. Sleeping up to 10 and priced as low as £1260 per week, Chalet Petit Claire is an amazing budget-friendly option minutes from town. 

STILL MORE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS TO COME

And we are not done there! We have something special lined up for summer, so watch this space for the official announcement in the coming weeks. Subscribe to our mailing list and follow our Instagram to be the first to hear.

We’re pumped for summer and it’s going to be a big one.

Check out the Morzine summer mtb lift pass prices here, If you want to join us, get yourself booked for what's going to be the biggest season ever!

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