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(51 reviews)
The generous snowfall in Allues Valley and the vast network of skiable terrain makes Meribel one of the top snow spots in Europe. In cahoots with the rest of the Three Valleys – Courchevel and Val Thorens, this iconic ski paradise in southeastern France helps comprise the world’s largest ski area.
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What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Méribel?
Meribel is an amalgamation of Allues Valley communities in the Tarentaise Valley of France. Located in the French Alps and the Vanoise National Park, it is world renowned for its impeccable ski conditions and its role as former host of the women’s alpine skiing events during the 1992 Winter Olympics. The backcountry terrain is expansive and alluring, promoting a true wilderness feel in the center of a massive ski region. The Tarentaise Valley resorts and communities are closely associated and the Three Valleys is known to accommodate powder hounds, greenhorns, and everyone in between. The Alpine views from the near-3,000 meter peak are breathtaking, as are all of the other vistas throughout the valley. Lyon, Geneva, and Turin are all within striking distance to Meribel, allowing substantial access to long ski seasons, deep snowpack, and endless backcountry.
Why should I choose Méribel for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?
Three Valleys!
When it comes to skiing, Les Trois Vallees (The Three Valleys) makes up the largest ski area in the world accessible by a single lift pass. This means the off-piste options for skiers is absolutely astounding, giving you a wide array of runs throughout the Tarentaise Valley.
High Profile Community!
Not every location gets to say it hosted Olympic events. Meribel did just that, in 1992 with the women's alpine skiing competition. It has enough resort power to pamper powder hounds in search of a little R and R while boasting classic Alpine huts for the grizzled veterans immersed in classic snow culture.
Always the Alps!
Let's face it - the Alps are just that good. Meribel epitomizes the Alpine experience with its mesmerizing panoramas, relentless backcountry terrain, and scenic ski runs of every make and model. The lines accommodate varied skill levels and make it a truly personal experience for everyone who wants that dream ski vacation in the Alps.
What is the Weather Like
Meribel weather is ideal for skiing. Snow lasts from November to May, sometimes even June. While this precipitation is advantageous, the Alpine climate also results in stronger winds and colder temperatures.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Méribel region?
French
What currency is accepted around Méribel?
Euro (EUR)
How to Get There
Flying into Chamberry is the most popular mode of transit to reach Meribel. It is just over an hour away, and involves a modest shuttle or transfer. There are plenty of other ways to get there, too. Geneva and Lyon are both about 180 kilometers away and have major international airports. Once at the airports, there are ample taxi, bus, train, and car options to get you safely and swiftly to your destination.
What's the country code for the Méribel region?
+33
When is the best time to travel to Méribel for Backcountry Skiing?
Backcountry skiing in Meribel is best done in winter, taking advantage of its snowfall. The cold temperatures help keep the snow primed for great runs. Any time between December and April should prove to be epic, maybe even into May.
I was very happy with our guide, Benedikt Arnold, who did a great job. He was much more positive than many of my previous guides and was prepared to take an (entirely justifiable) view on the weather, with very balanced judgement. I would happily use him again.
Ettiene took us on a wonderful trip in the stunning Dolomites. First day was rain and snow, Ettiene planned an alternative program in the First World War tunnels so we didn’t have to walk in the rain all day. The huts were nice and good food. The trip was a bit too challenging for our mother (65) but Ettiene helped her a lot by carrying her bag and securing her with a rope on the steep parts. Via ferratas were super cool, wonderful views. A tip for others: just go because it is great, but expect some serieus walking up is inclusief to get to the via ferratas.
Mike
Enrico Geremia was an excellent guide for our 1 day Rock Climbing adventure in Dolomites. He chose an excellent location, set up 2 top ropes for our large group to climb while he did several multi-pitch routes with between 1 - 4 climbers. Amazing location, great guiding thanks to Explore Share and Enrico.
Myrla
Jordi was a great guide!!! Thanks for a wonderful hike.
Ron
Our guide Valerie was amazing. She knows the mountain extremely well and was able to take us to one run after another with fresh powder and first tracks. She pushed us hard, but also knew our limits. I highly recommend her! (And she is also an incredible and accomplished snowboarder).
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