⛷️ 1,100–1,750m

Méribel Resort Guide

Everything you need to know before you ski — terrain, runs, village amenities, travel advice, and insider tips.

Terrain Breakdown

Green15%
Blue40%
Red30%
Black15%

150km of pistes across connected sectors

Best Runs

Combe du Vallon

red

Wide north-facing bowl above Mottaret with reliable snow all season.

Face de Tougnète

black

Challenging mogul field with a panoramic finish into the village.

Blanchot

blue

Tree-lined cruise through the forest — magical on a snowy day.

Altiport

green

Gentle slope next to the famous Méribel altiport with mountain views.

Village Amenities

Olympic ice rinkParc Olympique poolBrewery pubLive music barsBowling alleySpa centresChildren's village

Getting There

Nearest Airport
Geneva (GVA)
Drive Time
2h 15min
Transfers
Direct transfers from Geneva, Lyon & Grenoble available

Insider Tips

  1. Méribel centre has the best après-ski scene — La Folie Douce and Rond Point are legendary.

  2. Take the Olympic gondola to reach Courchevel sector quickly in the morning.

  3. The Inuit village restaurant at the top of Tougnète has the best value mountain lunch.

  4. For fresh tracks, be on the Plattieres gondola at opening.

Best For

IntermediatesAprès-skiFamiliesBritish skiersCentral location

Season Dates

Season Dates
Early December – Mid April

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