Driving in the French Alps - is 4WD necessary?
Poll: Driving in the French Alps - is 4WD necessary?
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Depends entirely which resort you're going to, conditions and how much driving you'll be doing. I've seen a whole queue of cars going backwards at about 5 mph on a not particularly steep incline in about 5cm of snow.
To, from, and around Morzine is pretty flat, so probably not essential, but if it's not much more I'd have one anyway.
Ignore what people say about 'the locals', it's standard to see them overtaking five chelsea tractors in a Renault Express van, at 80kph, round a blind corner, in the dark, on a windy mountain descent which makes the worst country lanes you've seen look like they've just been surfaced.
To, from, and around Morzine is pretty flat, so probably not essential, but if it's not much more I'd have one anyway.
Ignore what people say about 'the locals', it's standard to see them overtaking five chelsea tractors in a Renault Express van, at 80kph, round a blind corner, in the dark, on a windy mountain descent which makes the worst country lanes you've seen look like they've just been surfaced.
No, not needed. Having lived there, I can confirm the roads are kept exceptionally clear at all times. The only time you would have issues is if it dumped during the night, and you were the first out, even before the snow ploughs had ventured out, which is very unlikely.
I used to drive round in a Renault traffic, and never got stuck.
I used to drive round in a Renault traffic, and never got stuck.
0000 said:
More specifically; hiring a car from Geneva airport in Dec/Jan (which I'm assuming will come with winter tyres and snow chains) and heading to Morzine for a week or two, perhaps with the odd trip to a ski resort.
So, is it madness to not have 4x4 or are winter tyres all they're cracked up to be?
Make sure you hire from the Swiss side of the airport. You won't have to pay extra for the snow chains. That was certainly the case when I hired in 2010.So, is it madness to not have 4x4 or are winter tyres all they're cracked up to be?
I just had a tiny 2wd hatchback. Admittedly the roads were all kept clear, though.
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