Meribel Ski – What You Must Know
Mar 22nd, 2010 Posted in Travel | no comment »One of the best known ski resorts in France, Meribel ski fans have been flocking to the site for very nearly three quarters of a century. Initially a small resort centered on Meribel village, it has grown to be an extensive resort stretching right across the entire middle valley of the Three Valleys area in the South Eastern French Alps.
All accommodation in the Meribel ski resort are well designed, many of which have a certain charm unlike many purpose built resorts in the Alps. In Meribel-Village itself, located at the bottom a blue run from Meribel to Courchevel is a great resort for families. Quieter than many, it makes for a relaxing stay if peace rather than vibrant apres ski is sought.
There are many individual chalets that can be used too, most of which are situated in and around Mussillon. This is also a good location for access; being on the main road in and out of the resort. This main road also continues to the snow covered airstrip, (altiport), whilst at the split it extends to recent addition Belvedere.
Continuing up the valley further, the sister resort of Meribel-Mottaret is wonderfully located right in the heart of the Three Valleys. Again, this is excellently located being just a mogul leap from Les Menuires, Val Thorens and Courchevel. Though it is not as charming as other resorts; the proximity to the best slopes in the region more than make up for this to the dedicated skier.
Heading below Meribel itself, the little village of Les Allues is a good place to head for those wishing to get away from the relatively crowded main resorts. Situated right by a mid station for the gondola too, it is a great place to be. Just near here, the spa town of Bride-les-Bains is also a great alternative destination.
Indeed, wherever the skiers base throughout all of the Meribel ski resorts, access to the slopes is more than adequate. There are regular shuttle services, which increase as the season does, whilst many choose to use the decent and well priced public transport. If a car can be hired though, it does make things easier and can save on delay.
A car also comes into its own if ventures further afield are on the agenda. Heading up to Vallon, to see the fantastic scenery in the area, and the wonders of the Mont du Vallon glacier, being a highlight. You may even feel the need to join the skiers that tackle this hardest of slopes in the area.
Restaurants in the area vary from location to location, but all serve a good standard of food as is to be expected. The village also has its own pizzeria and fitness center, but the more recent developments have far more organized structure and facilities.
The best snow tends to keep to routes on and around Val Thorens, Les Menuires and Vallon, helped by their northerly face. However, each year the availability of snow is ensured as work continues to maintain enjoyment.
Such is its appeal the Meribel ski resorts will always have their visitors. However, with many lesser slopes, many people will find it a great destination to take their first steps onto the slopes, no matter what season.
To find out the latest on the Meribel Ski resort, you want to find there web page online. You will find that a lot of tourism sites explain the activities and hottest spots to go see. You can also have yourself catered ski chalets during certain times of the year.
