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Morzine The Farmhouse - Mas de la Coutettaz

The Farmhouse - Mas de la Coutettaz

429 Chemin de la Coutettaz, Morzine, France | (888) 252-1244

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Overview

Pros
  • 10-minute walk to center
    of Morzine

  • Historic 1771 farmhouse
    with original details

  • Gourmet breakfasts and
    handmade, multi-course dinners

  • Charming, cozy rooms with
    impeccable rustic style

  • Family rooms available

  • On-site bar with
    open-hearth fireplace

  • Sitting room with
    library, DVD collection, TV, and games

  • Free shuttle to ski area
    cable cars

  • Wi-Fi is free in public
    areas

  • Welcoming and helpful owners

  • Half-board rates are
    available

Cons
  • Some seasons require
    seven-night stays

  • No on-site pool, hot tub,
    or spa

  • No direct access to ski
    slopes or ski resort cable cars

  • No TVs or Wi-Fi in guest
    rooms

Bottom Line

The Farmhouse - Mas del la
Coutettaz is an upper-middle-range inn with 11 rooms across three buildings,
the oldest of which was built in 1771. Every inch of this hotel exudes charm,
character, and warmth, with original details preserved throughout. The comfortable
guest rooms all have different rustic themes and en-suite bathrooms with high-end
L’Occitane bath products, while The Mazot, a stand-alone garden cabin, is a
particularly romantic retreat. Handmade dinners and breakfasts are outstanding
here and walks to the center of town take only 10 minutes. Guests looking to
stay adjacent to the La Pleney ski resort cable car should try Le Cottage for
rooms at a similar price point.

Map

429 Chemin de la Coutettaz, Morzine, France
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pets Allowed
  • Poolside Drink Service

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Full Review

Scene

Charming, lovingly cared for 1771 farmhouse-turned-inn ideal for couples

All aspects of this hotel
exude charm and history, while retaining plenty of style. From the stone and
wood exteriors of the buildings (the oldest of which was built in 1771) to the
lovingly cared-for interiors with restored and original details, lots of
thought has gone into this hotel. Most of the activity takes place in the main
farmhouse, and guests are greeted by original, time-worn stone steps near the
front desk and a grandfather clock, which open into a spacious lobby. The space
is like a sophisticated country living room from another time, with heavy
wooden antique furniture rubbing up against contemporary tan upholstered
armchairs set about oriental carpets. The hotel’s restaurant consists of one
communal table lined with candelabras and oil lamps underneath a wood-beamed
ceiling, while the bar is a perfect place to relax with a cocktail on the
antique leather chairs next to an open-hearth fireplace. Guests here are
predominantly couples, though families and small groups are also welcome.

Location

Quiet street a 10-minute walk to central Morzine

Tucked back off of a
quiet road just outside of the lively little downtown area of Morzine, walks to
the center of town take just 10 minutes. Popular spots in town include the Bec
Jaune Brewery (10 minutes on foot) and the Tibetan Café (a seven-minute walk),
though there are plenty of small shops, cafes, and restaurants lining the
quaint streets. Golf Les Gets, an 18-hole course open during the summer months,
is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. Winter is the biggest draw in the area,
and Morzine sits within the Portes du Soleil ski area, a sprawling collection of
12 resorts on both sides of the Swiss and French border. The Pleney ski sector
begins just outside of town, with beginner and intermediate slopes, and the
lift is just a three-minute drive from the hotel, while the more challenging
slopes around Avoriaz are a 25-minute drive. The closest international airport
is in Geneva, Switzerland, and takes an hour and 15 minutes to reach by car.

Rooms

Cozy, rustic, charming guest rooms in an array of sizes and configurations

Guest rooms come in a
wide array of shapes and sizes, and the design and decor varies from room to
room. All rooms have a cozy and rustic chalet ambience, and styles range from
the Victorian Old Kitchen Room to the ornate India Room, with its giant elephant
wall tapestry. All rooms are tasteful and charming with original details like
hardwood floors, exposed wooden ceiling beams, and stone walls. Beds are
comfortable, with duvets and lovely handmade blankets (depending on the room).
All rooms feature gorgeous antique furniture, including desks, end tables,
wardrobes or dressers, and nightstands. Some rooms include additional contemporary
chairs, creating an eclectic, inviting atmosphere enhanced by tastefully chosen
drapes and wall art that ranges from simple, quirky sketches to carved country
hearts. Bathrooms are contemporary across the board, though they still retain
rustic elements, like slate tile floors and wooden baseboards in The Grange.
Bathrooms in The Old Kitchen, the Atelier, and other rooms have free-standing
soaking baths as well as walk-in showers, while others have generous walk-in
showers only, and all bathrooms are stocked with high-end L’Occitane
toiletries. Each room has a fact sheet with details about the particular room’s
history, and rooms like the Family Suite, The Mazot, and The Atelier are among
the rooms that can accommodate small groups or families.

Features

Excellent breakfasts and dinners, on-site bar with open-hearth fireplace, and free Wi-Fi in public areas

There aren’t many on-site
features here, as this hotel is more of an inn, but meals are some of the most
spectacular on offer in the area. The breakfast menu changes almost daily, and
dinners are excellent, with multiple courses as well as after-dinner coffees
and chocolates. Dinners are open to non-guests with advanced notice, space
permitting, and the menu is international, including pre-dinner canapes. The
hotel’s bar is a truly intimate place for a coffee or cocktail in the evening and
has an extensive wine list. There is a library and sitting room just off of the
bar with a TV, DVD collection, and games, which some guests may welcome as
there are no TVs in the guest rooms. The hotel is also available (and quite
popular) for weddings and events, and the owners get a special mention for
their willingness to go out of their way for any guest. Airport transfers can
be arranged with advanced notice and there is free on-site parking as well as
free transfers to ski slopes in the area. Wi-Fi is also free in public areas of
the hotel but guests should keep in mind that during certain times of the year,
seven-night minimum stays are required.