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Meribel Facts
Resort altitude:
1400 - 1700m
Ski Altitude:
1250 - 3200m
Piste Area:
615km (3 Valleys)
Meribel Runs:
- - 9 Black
- - 23 Red
- - 34 Blue
- - 8 Green
3 Valley Runs:
- - 39 Black
- - 105 Red
- - 88 Blue
- - 51 Green
Lifts:
- - Free 12
- - Drag 95
- - Chair 65
- - High Capacity 40
Suitability:
- Beginners *****
- Intermediate *****
- Advanced *****
Go Ski Meribel is a friendly independent company offering great hospitality and a fantastic service in our beautiful timber Savoyard chalet, situated in the Mussillon area of Meribel just a short walk from Meribel centre.

View from the chalet
What's on offer
Chalet Everest is a spacious 6-bedroom chalet that is run on a fully catered basis. The chalet is ideal for groups of friends, families or even corporate bookings. You can make a booking on either a room basis or book the whole chalet for exclusive use by your group. (Discounts would apply for booking the entire chalet). We will also consider long weekend bookings subject to availability.
Where is Chalet Everest located?
Our chalet is fully catered, located just a short walk from Meribel Centre. Meribel lies in the heart of the vast Three Valleys ski domain allowing for easy access to Courchevel or to Val Thorens.
The Three Valleys is the largest linked ski area in the world and offers some of the best skiing in Europe with over 600km of marked piste.

Meribel
Located in the central valley of The Three Valleys, Meribel is the ideal base from which to explore. From idyllic tree-lined valleys beyond Courchevel 1650 to the East, to year-round snow on the glaciers of Val Thorens (the highest ski resort in Europe) to the West, it's all within easy reach.
The Meribel Valley is in the middle of the three roughly parallel north/south valleys, making it the ideal base for exploring the whole ski area.
Around the Altiport you’ll find gentle, tree-lined runs ideal for beginners. Higher up on the Saulire are steeper blues and reds which allow mixed-ability groups to ski in the same area. Over on the western (Tougnète) side of the valley is another good mixture of blues, reds and blacks and also the two snow parks (open to boarders and skiers).
The head of the valley is dominated by the Mont du Vallon. In the Vallon/Mont de la Chambre/3 Marches area you’ll find long, steep reds served by high speed chairs and gondola lifts and the most dramatic scenery.
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