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What Skiers Say About Méribel
Méribel attracts predominantly intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders, many travelling in mixed-ability groups or families. The resort is consistently praised for its central location in the Three Valleys, offering efficient access to Courchevel and Val Thorens via well-maintained lift infrastructure. Reviewers repeatedly mention the extensive ski area, good piste grooming, and lively après-ski scene, particularly at Rond Point and La Folie Douce. However, the high cost of accommodation, food, and drinks is a frequent complaint, with many noting that Méribel is significantly more expensive than resorts in Austria or Italy. Lift queues can be an issue during peak periods, particularly on lower lifts, though most report they move relatively quickly. A few snowboarders mention flat connecting runs as problematic.
AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews
- Three Valleys access
- lift infrastructure
- après-ski options
- piste variety
- central location
- mixed-ability terrain
- high prices
- expensive food and drink
- lift queues
- flat runs for boarders
Vallees, accommodation options are great and varied, apres is great and lots of restaurant options.
Friendly people and lots of nice bars and places to eat.
Great runs, lifts, on slope restaurants/bars and facilities
☆☆☆☆☆ RESORT FROM ME
It is a very popular resort and can get extremely busy, especially during peak season and after 10am so expect long queues for the lifts, and traffic madness on changeover days. Despite that, you actually can find quiet slopes if you learn how to go against the flow of people!
Links between the 3 valleys so easy and still so many runs we haven’t even explored yet!
Lots of Bars and restaurants to choose from as well as great aprez ski.

