Ski Holidays in Méribel-Mottaret
Organize your ski trip to Méribel-Mottaret easily with our offers. Book your hotel + ski pass package in Méribel-Mottaret and enjoy a few days of skiing in total comfort.
Ski week in Méribel-Mottaret
Ski week in Méribel-Mottaret
Easter Week in Méribel-Mottaret
Easter Week in Méribel-Mottaret
Méribel, a resort in the heart of the Trois Vallées
The Méribel-Motarret ski resort is Olympic and located in a privileged area: at the center of the Trois Vallées ski domain in the French Alps, the largest in the world. This area also includes Courchevel, Val Thorens, and Menuires. Ski Holidays in Méribel are a unique experience for snow lovers.- Méribel-Les Allues, at 1,100 meters. Residential area with options like Hotel Allodis, Les Sentiers du Tueda apartments, Les Crêts luxury apartments, or Les Ravines.
- Méribel Village, at 1,400 meters. Area with chalets and the original village.
- Méribel-Mottaret, at 1,700–1,800 meters. Accommodation like Residence Plein Soleil Méribel offers “ski-in” and “ski-out”. You can also find Ski Holidays in Méribel with hotel + lift pass deals.
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FAQs
When is the best time to ski in Méribel-Mottaret?
The whole season is good for skiing in Méribel. However, our advice, as in the rest of the French Alps, is to go on public holidays at the end of the season, which is already low season but still offers good quality snow. Skiing in the French Alps at Easter is a real luxury. In any case, the days with the most extreme temperatures, with several degrees below zero, are concentrated in the months of January and February.
Is there a ski equipment rental service at the Méribel-Mottaret ski resort?
Yes, if you don't want to travel to the French Alps with your ski equipment or don't have your own, you can hire it at the Méribel ski resort itself. There are various shops in the resort areas and some accommodation offers ski rental services in the Méribel resort for convenience of pick-up and return.
How many kilometres and slopes are there in the Méribel-Mottaret ski area?
Méribel is one of the ski resorts in the Trois Vallées domain. It has 150 kilometres of ski slopes, 64 of which have different levels of difficulty: 34 blue, 23 red and 7 black. There are also two snowparks and 50 kilometres for cross-country skiing. The Méribel slopes are at an altitude of between 1,450 and 2,962 metres. The resort has 39 lifts.

