Meribel's reputation precedes it - the pretty resort in the middle of the Three Valleys where Brits love to party. Wooden chalets, fantastic skiing, sunny slopes, lively and varied apres-ski... people fall in love with this place; it attracts a warm loyalty from visitors who return season after season.
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The resort lies in the Les Allues valley and is made up of a number of hamlets and villages. The four main ones -
Meribel,
Mottaret,
Meribel-Village and
Les Allues - range in height from 1750m (Mottaret) to 1100m (Les Allues). See the Where to stay section for more detail on each village.
Although Meribel itself is home to the more sophisticated nightlife and restaurants you will find a reasonable choice of food and bars in all the villages. Everywhere (and Mottaret excels in this) has at least some ski-in, ski-out
accommodation but you would be wise to check how difficult the access slopes are before you book.
| Resort altitude | 1400m - 1700m |
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| Highest lift | 2950m |
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| Lowest lift | 1400m |
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| Kms of piste | 150kms |
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| No of lifts | 56 |
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| Black pistes | 12% |
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| Red pistes | 31% |
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| Blue pistes | 46% |
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| Green pistes | 11% |
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| Snow parks | 2 |
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| Glacier | No |
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| Snowmaking | 650 |
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Map of Meribel - Open
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Meribel overview
An overview of the ski resort of Meribel from where to stay, eating and drinking as well as non-skiing activities.
Planning your trip
Helping you to plan your trip with information on how to get to Meribel.
Where to stay
Where to stay in Meribel as well as the low down on the different villages of the ski resort.
On the piste
Getting you on the piste and around the ski area as quickly as possible including our favourite runs, where to get your ski hire from and which ski school to book with.
Food and drink
The inside view on where to find the best food and drink in Meribel from the best apres-ski bars to the cosiest restaurants and where to eat when you’re skiing
Other activities
Can’t ski? Won’t ski? Too much snow or not enough? Find our about other activities in Meribel.
Families
Skiing with children… dream or nightmare? With a little planning, it can be your best ski holiday ever.
The list
The list – sounds boring but it has all the important information such as doctors and dentists, internet and the tourist office.
Our penny’s worth - Open
Our penny’s worth
For a cheaper option, consider staying in Mottaret, which is situated slightly further up from Meribel, right next to the lifts. However, if you’re seeking the vibrant nightlife, it is more convenient to stay right in the centre of Meribel to save a long walk home after a long night partying in Dick’s Tea Bar.
Don’t leave Meribel without…
- Going ice-skating in the Olympic Centre
- Having a mouth watering steak at Chez Kiki
- Hitting apres-ski at Rond Point and sampling the famous toffee vodka
- Heading off-piste on the north-facing run access from the 3 Vallees chair at Val Thorens
- Staying at the 19th century converted farmhouse chalet courtesy of Flexiski (if you can afford it!)
At a glance - Open
| Nearest airports | Type of resort | Stay in | Go for a |
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Chambery Geneva Grenoble Lyon | Mega resort | Chalets Hotels Independent Travel Self-Catered Tour operator | Week Week+ |
| Good for | On the piste | Children | Food and drink |
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Cross-country Freestyle Off-piste Ski-touring Snowboarding | British ski schools Free nursery slopes Mobile ski hire Online lift passes | Creches Babysitting Ski schools
| Apres-ski Evening drinking Resort dining Vegetarian Family friendly Live music Late drinking Mountain dining
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| Other | Other activities |
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Internet access Churches
| Adrenaline fuelled Sightseeing Relaxation Shopping
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