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Résidence Le Hameau du Mottaret

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Accommodation 6.7
Resort 8.9
Ski area 9.7

Ski area Vallée de Méribel

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 2,952 m Gondola lift: 14
Lowest point: 1,100 m Pistes in total: 150 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,450 m
Pistes:
74 km
Lifts in total: 42
Pistes:
60 km
Tow lifts: 12
Pistes:
16 km
Chair lifts: 16

Ski area Vallée de Méribel

The ski area "Vallée de Méribel" offer 150 km of Olympic pistes (1992 Albertville) and 46 lifts. The ‘Saulire Express’ gondola lift, which was upgraded in 2012, takes you to the summit of the Saulire at 2,738 metres in just 12 minutes. The connecting lift ‘Les Plattières’, which is centrally located in the 3 Vallées, takes you to the mountain station in just 9 minutes. From there you can either ski back to Méribel or down to Les Menuires.

Being one of the highest regions in the Alps, the ski region promises fantastic snow conditions and surety. Even at the beginning of May skiing and boarding is seldom a problem. The 1 km long run "Les Bosses" in Méribel is known to be one of the most challenging in the entire region and requires a fair amount of courage. Well exercised skiers will find a challenge and also the possibility to test their stamina.

For pros on skis and snowboards, we recommend the lift pass upgrade to the "Les 3 Vallées" (see ski region). More than 600 km of prepared pistes and 160 lifts are available here and offer pure fun in the snow.

With the ‘Les 3 Vallées App’, you can also find out about piste and ski lift openings/closings and the local weather at any time. Would you like to meet up for lunch at the hut? Use the app to share your location and see exactly where your friends and family are in the ski area. You also receive information and safety notifications directly on your smartphone and, in the event of an accident, the nearest rescue service can be alerted with just one click.
Piste map Vallée de Méribel
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Night skiing Méribel

Skiing by night is an experience every skier or snowboarder should try at least once in their lifetime. In France there are numerous night ski areas or parts of the piste with extended opening hours. In the largest ski area of the world, the 3 Vallées, night owls can also turn night into day. Every Wednesday, the ski area Courchevel extends the 8-person gondola's opening hours into the evening so that the guests can go night skiing. The piste "Verdons" as well as the family park are illuminated by floodlight, and in family park, night skiing is even accompanied by music. The restaurant "Verdons" extends its opening hours according to the lifts' operation time and serves food and drink until late in the evening.

Après ski Méribel

Even after a lively day on the piste you still can experience a lot in Méribel. Whilst lovely boutiques invite to stroll and look, cafés and restaurants offer a great choice of après ski in the evening. This can be continued either in the cinema or also on the bowling alley. Night owls can then continue on to the bars and discos, where you can keep going until way into the night. Especially recommendable is the bar "Le Poste de Secours", which impresses with it's modern design and varied offers. Those who feel that this all is still not enough can look forward to a trip Val Thorens, where you can dance the night away until the early morning hours.

Of course in Méribel you can also continue off-piste sports, such as paragliding, ice climbing or dog sledding. In Méribel you can also go snowshoe hiking, ice skating, bowling, snowmobiling and much more.

A special experience for the whole family can be had during night tobogganing at the "Himalaya by Night". Here you can ski down the green Himalayan piste to the sound of music, enjoy the wonderful view of Meribel and Mottaret and drink a hot chocolate at the bottom to round off the evening.

Snowpark: DC Area 43 Snowpark Méribel

Your lift pass gives you access to Méribel's unique snow parks. In the "Elements Park" there are various lines for freestylers of all levels. Beginners in particular will enjoy trying out their tricks on the various obstacles such as boxes, rails and jibs as well as the boardercross course.

Located directly at the "Plattiere 2" lift there is a special highlight of the region: DC Shoes decided to created an entire snow park in Méribel. They were supported by the shaper team of Hill Technics, which includes the European X-Games shaper Benjamin Ravanel. The whole park was designed and shaped in accordance to the highest technical standards. At an altitude of 2,300 m and covering a length of 1,200 m, the park offers 40 rails and 45 kickers in all different levels of difficulties (green, blue, red and black). Further there is a special jib zone with many creative obstacles, a "BagJump" air bag, a boardercross track, as well as two half-pipes, which are only suited for experts. With The "DC Live Park" function you can have your tricks filmed so you can analyse them later on. In the chill zone you can wind down while enjoying some good music.

Snow park map Vallée de Méribel
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Is the Vallée de Méribel ski area not right for you? Then have a look here instead: Ski areas France

Expert rating report Vallée de Méribel

The rating report Vallée de Méribel comprises the main groups "Top rating categories", "Categories for special interests" and "Further rating categories" which all influence the overall result with their own count.

Overall rating

(4.8 out of 5 stars)

Top rating categories
These ratings count double for the result.

Lifts & cable cars
Reliability for snow

Rating categories for special interests

Families & children
Beginners
Experts & freeriders
Snow parks
Cross-country facilities & trails

Further rating categories

Après ski
Orientation (piste maps, info boards & sign posting)
Mountain restaurants, huts & gastronomy
Getting there & parking facilities

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