Skiing in Méribel
Méribel has a great selection of varied runs, from long, cruisy blues to the more challenging black slopes. There are many opportunities to explore the vast off-piste, but for those looking for a thrilling run, we recommend Mont Vallon.
Part of the Three Valleys, one of the largest ski areas in the world, Méribel has access to more than 600km of slopes. Visit neighbouring ski resort, Val Thorens, and reach mammoth heights of 3,200m.
Dining in Méribel
We recommend Restaurant Le Blanchot, for one of the finest meals on your luxury ski holiday in Méribel. Experience delicious gourmet meals in a beautiful setting. Accessible by ski and by bus, it is a great choice for everyone to meet for lunch.
For a fantastic gastronomic restaurant, visit Les Allodis. Stop off for a well-earned break on the terrace and sample delicious local dishes in the sunshine. The menu is described as ‘chic brasserie-style’.
Winter Activities in Méribel
Visitors to Méribel will be spoilt for choice with non-skiing activities. For the adrenaline junkies, there is ice climbing and ski-dooing. For the more leisurely individual, there is snow hiking, bowling and swimming, perfect if you are looking for some relaxation off the piste.