Méribel
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Méribel skiing is great for...

Apres ski
Big ski area
Families
Advanced
Intermediates
Snowboarders
High altitude
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Welcome to Méribel Ski Resort

  • Access the 600km Three Valleys ski area
  • Pistes for all abilities, and great for families
  • Enjoy lively après-ski for groups
Méribel ski holidays are perfect for serious skiers and snowboarders who want to explore the world’s largest piste playground, the Three Valleys, while enjoying the traditional charm of a French ski village.
Made up of five ski villages connected by shuttle buses and ski lifts, Méribel ski resort caters to everyone: from groups of mates to families and beginners. You name it, Méribel’s got it.
High altitude, reliable snow, and packed with intermediate and advanced runs, the main appeal of Méribel skiing is its prime location – it sits right in the centre of the incredible Les Trois Vallées area, which boasts 600km of pistes and eight snow parks.
What’s more, ski holidays in Méribel also offer links to neighbouring resorts such as Courchevel, Val Thorens, Les Menuires, and more – perfect if you want to extend your ski adventure a little further afield.

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Resort Information

Resort Altitude
1450m
Total Piste KM
600km
No. Skilifts
158
Snow Range
1100m-3230m
Méribel ski runs & ratings
TOTAL: 600km
Beginner
8/10
(Distance: 312km)
Intermediate
10/10
(Distance: 216km)
Advanced
8/10
(Distance: 72km)

Best time to ski in Méribel

There’s always a festive buzz when it comes to December ski holidays in Méribel, while in January, the slopes are quieter and the snow is fresh. Méribel ski resort is at its busiest in February, but that brings with it a fun party atmosphere, and with access to such a large ski area, overcrowding is never much of an issue.
March Méribel ski trips see numbers drop off again, making it an attractive time to go. Towards April, Méribel’s ski season draws to an end, and the snow quality may not be its best, but you can expect long days in the sun and loads of events and outdoor music away from the pistes.

Snow conditions in Meribel

If you can’t wait to clip in and get the season started, the first dumps of snow can happen as early as November in Méribel ski resort. And if you don’t want the good times to end, you can even ski in Méribel in April. The heaviest snowfall tends to occur in December, making Méribel a fantastic resort for Christmas fun. But if you want to top up the goggle tan and enjoy apres on sunny mountain terraces, January and February are the best months for bluebird days.

Things to do in Méribel

  • Snowmobiles - Let loose, carve up, and feel the rush!
  • Husky power - Mush! Transport yourself to the land of Narnia with a sledge ride through snow-dusted alpine forests.
  • Park Méribel Olympic - Ice rinks, climbing walls, swimming pools, and spas.
  • Ice Hockey - Visit the local rink to watch the local team "Les Bouquetins" take to the ice.
  • Le Kaila Nuxe Spa - Relax in the aquamarin pool or take to the geysers, jacuzzis, and massage chairs.
  • Le Grand Spa Thermal - One of the largest thermal spas in France - the ultimate wellbeing day!
Husky dogs pulling sledges on snow
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Restaurants in Méribel

  • La Terrasse du Village - This suntrap terrace is a popular spot for lunch, with freshly made international cuisine and panoramic views of the Méribel Valley.
  • Tsaretta Spice - Craving a curry? This is the spot! 
  • Brasserie Le 80 - Gourmet cuisine rustled up by Michelin-starred chefs with cosy cabin vibes. 
  • Le Cepe - Stylish tables, sheepskins, and an amphitheatre of snow-dusted mountains. This Michelin Guide spot conjures up some of Méribel's best cuisine.

Nightlife & Apres in Méribel

Aprés in Méribel is as lively as it gets. From vibrant piste-side pubs to modern cocktail bars and energetic nightclubs…
  • Le Rond Point - Located on the main Doron Piste, skiers flood the huge outdoor terrace to enjoy sundowners with epic mountain views. 
  • Folie Douce - A renowned, go-to mountain bar. Drink cocktails, dance on the tables, and get ready for an epic night.
  • O’Sullivans - Dance to some of the best DJs in the Alps.
  • Copina - Sip some seriously mean cocktails and order tasty tapas in this classy Galician-inspired bar – the Queimada is, quite literally, fire!
  • Doron Pub - Live music and DJ sets - you’ll be bopping in your ski boots all night long.
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Hotels & Apartments in Méribel

Our top recommended hotels and apartments. To find the perfect one for you, speak to one of our specialists

Antarès Méribel Resort & SPA

Les Allues, France
  Ski-in / Ski-out

Apartment Ophite Méribel - by EMERALD STAY

Les Allues, France
  21 minute walk

Cybèle 11

Les Allues, France
  5 minute bus

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