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Méribel

Savoie, Auvergne-RhĂ´ne-Alpes, France
9.1

Méribel sits at the heart of Les 3 Vallées and is one of the best-positioned resorts in the Alps for exploring a huge linked ski area. The main resort centre is at 1,450m, but the Méribel valley also includes other bases and neighbourhoods such as Méribel Village, Morel and Méribel-Mottaret. Locally, the Méribel pass covers 150 km of slopes and 72 runs, while the wider Les 3 Vallées network stretches to 600 km. The resort’s architecture and atmosphere feel more traditional and chalet-led than many purpose-built French stations, which is a big part of its appeal. Terrain suits a very wide audience, but the balance of blues and reds makes it especially attractive for intermediates and groups of mixed ability. Méribel’s own highest ski point is Mont Vallon at nearly 3,000m, while the broader linked area reaches over 3,200m, helping support reliable winter coverage and easy day trips across the Three Valleys.

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1450m
Altitude
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600 km
Piste Km
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€409
6 Day Ski Pass
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Ratings (out of 10)

8
Snow Reliability
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5
Affordability
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8
Après
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7
Other Activities
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9
Resort Amenities
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