Stay
About the accommodation
Located on the 1st floor, this spacious studio comes with a private ensuite bathroom (shower), a private kitchen and a wardrobe to set up your things.
Rest in your comfy double bed and get some work done in your private desk.
Enjoy the beautiful mountain view from your window!
GOOD TO KNOW:
- Breakfast included in the price
Up to 2 people
Property
This luxurious chalet located in the French Alps is the place where you can work remotely in a mountain paradise with all your favourite outdoor activities right on your doorstep.
SHARED SPACES
Beautifully renovated, this traditional chalet with stunning views across the valley was originally an old Savoyard farmhouse from the 1800's. The old stone walls have been preserved, while the interior has been tastefully refurbished to offer great shared spaces.
The dedicated open-plan office comes with 8 workstations. From the range of desks and spare computer monitors, to the bookable private phone booth, everything has been configured to create an efficient and comfortable place of work.
The extra breakout spaces are incredibly beautiful as well. The garden has a brand new 7 person hot-tub, and the huge sun terrace is perfect for morning yoga or an evening drink with new friends.
The shared kitchen comes with kitchenware and allocated storage. There are 3 large garages, a ski room made for storing bikes and other equipment, and a cozy shared living room.
COMMUNITY & ACTIVITIES
At this stay, you can take the initiative of organising communal lunches and activities - every get together is more than welcome by the hosts! There is also the possibility of planning a fun game night, with several board games at your disposal. In the summer, there are BBQ’s each week for guests to get to know each other.
In the area you can also partake in hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, paragliding, rafting and canyoning.
VISION
This stay shares the same values as flOasis and it was created so that people can truly feel alive and connect with each other - not wasting the best years of their lives on long city commutes. It’s a place specifically designed for people who work remotely and that want to enjoy the most incredible surroundings, where you could go parapenting, hot-air ballooning, climbing or rafting — all before your lunchtime conference call.
At this mountain lodge, anyone can arrive and instantly connect with a network of intelligent, interesting people who all share a positive view of the world. If you love mountain activities like skiing, snowboarding or MTB, then it’s even better.
GOOD TO KNOW
Important:
- 7 rooms
- Breakfast included all year round (cooked everyday from december-april, self-catered from may-november)
- In winter season (dec-april), dinner is served three nights a week
- Electric power washer available for washing bikes and other equipment after a day on the mountain.
- Bus stop to go skiing right outside the door. 10 min walk from the centre of Morzine
- Morzine Shopping center “Carrefour”: 15 min walk (2 min drive)
Work features
- Amazing WiFi (25-100 Mbps down)
- Dedicated coworking space
- Printer / Scanner / Copy-machine
Home features
- Shared kitchen
- Washing machine
- Vegetarian friendly
- Vegan friendly
- Pet friendly
Activities available onsite
- BBQ
- Community lunch
- Daily outdoor activities with the other guests
Area
Activities in the area
- Hiking
- Mountain biking
- Skiing
- Snow boarding
- Paragliding
- Rafting
- Canyoning
Flora and fauna
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is a region in southeast-central France It's home for a wide variety of natural environments that shelter a diversity of animals and plants. Mont Blanc, or Monte Bianco in Italian, is the highest mountain in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and the highest in Europe west of Russia’s Caucasus peaks. At 4,810m above sea level it is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence.
FLORA
With several thousand different species within the region, the flora of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is extremely varied. This diverse selection of flora is protected and it is therefore forbidden to pick them. In this instance it is certainly best to leave no trace whilst hiking and leave the local nature untouched for future generations to enjoy as well. The flora in the region dates back millions of years. It has adapted to the sometimes cold and unforgiving climate and the increasing altitude of the Alps as they were formed.
FAUNA
There are an estimated 30,000 animal species in the Alps. The altitude plays a role in the repartition of the animals. Some have adapted to the higher altitudes, whereas others have flourished in the lower altitudes.
You can often hear the cries of the nutcracker echo in the larch and silver pine forests. In the mountain grasslands you can spot the beautiful butterfly ‘Apollon’, marmots, voles and their main predator, the ermine.
During your hikes in the mountains, you’ll maybe have the luck to encounter some chamois. Birds like the golden eagle, the owl ‘grand duc’ and the peregrine falcon make their nests in the cliffs. On the steep rocky alpine gradients, sometimes you can encounter an ibex or even animals like the ptarmigan (white partridge) that changes its plumage according to the seasons.
Social ecosystem
EXPERIENCE THE LOCAL LIFE
The stay is right in the middle of nature where you can partake in activities as leisurely or as intense as you like. It’s located just a ten minute walk from the center of Morzine village and the outdoor olympic swimming pool, 6 tennis courts, skate park, ice hockey rink and of course the telecabines for accessing the mountains. This is a place where world-class skiing, snowboarding and MTB are right outside the doorstep - there is nothing more authentic than the adrenaline of extreme sports!
During winter and summer high-seasons, Morzine is a busy and bustling resort with lots of people and lots to do. Expect a wide range from 'Happy Hour' fuelled, cheap and cheerful spots to more laid-back quieter bars and clubs, plus everything in between.
Morzine is the ideal location to sample all things Savoyard, the staple diet of the Alps for generations, mainly consisting of an infusion of bread and cheese, potatoes and cheese, or wine and cheese. Over recent years, if all that cheese sounds a bit too heavy, Morzine has also begun to specialise in healthier vegan and vegetarian options. There are two categories: village restaurants (throughout the streets) and mountain restaurants (for local skiers and mountain bikers looking for a place to dine).
DIVE INTO THE DIGITAL NOMAD SCENE
The village of Morzine has the potential to become the next digital nomad hotspot for sports enthusiasts and overall adventurous people that want to connect with others in beautiful surroundings. However, for now, it’s still pretty much one of the best off-the-beaten path locations for remote workers. So take advantage of the stay itself with its community of digital nomads and explore the daily outdoor activities with like-minded people!
If you desire to spend some time working outside of the stay and meet other people in the village, go to Buro, a modern and comfortable open plan shared office in central Morzine - for 35€ a day or 130€ per week.
Practical
How to get there
Closest airport: Geneva (GVA)
To get to the accommodation from the airport:
- By public transport: take a 7min train ride to Geneva (€9-17) and then transfer another train for 1h until you reach Thonon Les Bains (€20-35). Finally get to Gare Sncf and hop on the bus to Pied De La Plagne, for 35min (€4-7) and then it’s a 20min walk to the stay.
- By car: 1h15 min drive