"it's hard to argue with the volume, and variety, of skiing on offer here"
Meribel, France review
Image credit: © OT Méribel/J.M. Gouédard
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Combe Saulire - one of the world's greatest intermediate runs
The unrivalled selection of good-quality chalets
The quality of the tuition from Méribel's independent ski schools
The cute village of Les Allues
The ease of access to the two neighbouring valleys (both of which have better skiing)
In particular, we like the way you can scoot over to the Pointe de la Masse, above neighbouring Les Menuires to escape the crowds
The early-evening scene at the Rond-Point, one of the world's best après-ski bars
The good mix of bars in Méribel town
The terrain parks
The impact of the Brits on Méribel's business culture - improving and updating services, and bringing a much-needed can-do attitude
The beanie culture - at the moment, fashion dictates that woolly hats are really, really big
The fact that in 2009 Méribel bought bought a fleet of Segways for its guests. In a word, bonkers
This Youtube clip of a classic Three Valleys wipeout. Simple, slow and very, very effective. Thanks for sharing that with us, Bantu1985.
The crowds in high season
The fractured layout of the resort - you can forget trying to get around it on foot
The high prices (see our readers' comments, below)
"Doing the Three Valleys" - a dull and overcrowded itinerary which takes you from Courchevel to Val Thorens, and back again
The way the sun hammers the pistes on the eastern side of the resort. Even in mid-season, they're often icy on top and slushy at the bottom
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24/7/2010 17:37 | |
| 10 out of 10 for me for Meribel |
24/7/2010 17:35 | |
| We go to Meribel every year after having skied everywhere around Europe for several years (in fact we're in Meribel now). In recent seasons we have been watching the prices very closely as the euro=pound has meant that the cost of things has crept up for us Brits. This hasn't put us off in the slightest. Indeed we may have dropped an apres ski or dinner in the week (although that may be our age!) and we have the same skis now for 4 yrs. No real hardshp considering we still get to ski every year! Meribel still is the best choice for a youngish family, with its incredibly friendly vibe, fantastic range of piste and off piste skiing, 100's of KM of pisted runs and 100% 'snow sure' conditions. The resort ilareg enough to offer the skier plenty of non skiing things to do without being too big so that you feel lost. Of late we spend our non skiing time ice skating, swimming and sometimes climbling. The place is so friendly and we have met and re met friends there over the years. Some of the bars and restaurants welcome us back every year with oepn arms (at Evolution restaurant staff know our names and how my son likes his pasta and at Bar 50/50 we get service that we just don't experience in our local pub at home!). Meribel is a great resort and we wouldn't ski anywhere else, the above comment about prices is understandable, but we just decided to spend a little less and it hasn't affected our enjoyment in the slightest. |
18/1/2010 00:32 | |
| I went to Meribel recently and the skiing is indeed good. Lots of runs and a good mix of skill level for everyone from beginners to pros. However, the nightlife was hit and miss and the famous Rond Point was quite simply rubbish! The La Folie Douce in Val d'Isere is TEN TIMES BETTER and has more party atmosphere in its bathroom than the ‘Ronny’ has in a whole evening! It was pricy too and most of the bars in town were void of atmosphere and charged 7 euro a pint! But if nightlife isn’t your thing and you want a range of skiing then Meribel and the three valleys is difficult to fault, just don’t believe the hype about the Apres ski. |
25/8/2009 14:40 | |
| I have completed 2 seasons in meribel, one in the centre and one in the beautiful Village. The resort is fantastic for those who want to start out and for those who want to improve. It is expensive if you follow the crowds. But The Lodge du Village in Meribel Village, Ski Lodge in La Tania (5k outside of meribel) are brilliant for those who are looking for cheap fun, good nights out, live music and free toffee vodkas! Dont follow the grey and biege clad punters who cant ski, follow the bright and lairy seasonairres who will most likely be pulling a 540 or backflip in the Moonpark. Take the off pieste in 1650 (courchevel) if your finding the intermiediate runs too full, easier than most off piste and virtually untouched before midday. Its called the 3 vallees for a reason, you dont have to stick to the middle one. Explore! |
26/4/2009 09:58 | |
| I visited meribel twice this year, the first time was Jan for a week with Total, had a great time made even better because the pistes were quiet and the snow was lovely I then went to Va `D for half term - not so great Meribel was the better so in March I headed back to Meribel with a company called Aktiv Experience who offered a chalet stay but just for the weekend, It was a great stay and the snow again was lovely. |
28/2/2009 10:26 | |
| Don't believe the hype: Meribel is indeed a great resort but the bars are terrible. No atmosphere and very expensive. The Rond Point and the Pub are the worst examples of this - The rond point is more a "must avoid" (see above review). |
23/12/2008 16:30 | |
| Just been to Meribel (19th - 22nd Dec) |
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