Is Meribel a good resort for families?

Yes, Meribel is perfect for families and has the “Famille Plus” label for its child- and family-friendly facilities. The resort offers a wide range of accommodations and activities suitable for all ages.

Are there restaurants, shops, and supermarkets in Meribel?

Yes, Meribel has many restaurants, shops, and supermarkets across the resort, including Meribel Centre, Meribel Village, and Mottaret. You’ll find everything from large supermarkets and bakeries to boutiques with local products and souvenirs.

Is Meribel suitable for advanced or off-piste skiing?

Yes, Meribel is ideal for advanced and off-piste skiers, with challenging black runs and technical pistes across the Three Valleys. The resort offers off-piste terrain like couloirs and powder bowls around Mont Vallon, and hiring a local guide is recommended for safety.

Can I rent ski or snowboard equipment in Meribel?

Yes, you can rent ski and snowboard gear at many shops throughout Meribel, with some offering in-chalet fitting and delivery. Options include major chains like Intersport and Sport  2000, as well as independent shops, with bookings available in advance or on-site.

Are there non-ski activities in Meribel?

Yes, Meribel has plenty of non-ski activities, from snowshoeing, ice skating, sledging, and horse-drawn sleigh rides to tandem paragliding. Indoors, you can enjoy swimming, bowling, spa treatments, or use a pedestrian pass to access lifts, mountain views, restaurants, and local cultural sites.

What kind of apres-ski does Meribel offer?

Meribel has a lively apres-ski scene, from slope-side bars like Le Rond Point and Folie Douce to town-center clubs and cozy pubs with DJs. You’ll also find activities like snowmobiling, night sledging, ice skating, and bowling for a fun night off the slopes.

What ski passes are available in Meribel?

In Meribel, you can choose the Meribel Valley Pass for 150km of local slopes or the Les Three Valleys Pass for access to 600km across Meribel, Courchevel, Val Thorens, and more. Passes come in various types and durations, including beginner Mini Passes, Family Flex deals, and group discounts like Duo and Tribu.

Can I ski in/ski out in Meribel?

Yes, Meribel has ski-in/ski-out options, including hotels, chalets, and apartments, giving direct access to the slopes. However, only about 10% of properties offer true ski-in/ski-out, so you need to search specifically for these if that’s important.

What kind of accommodation is available in Meribel?

Meribel offers a variety of accommodations, from luxury and budget hotels to apartments, chalets, and tourist residences. You can also find mountain refuges and B&Bs, with options like ski-in/ski-out properties or central downtown stays to suit different budgets.