MéRIBEL

Méribel by J. M. Gouedard

Méribel by J. M. Gouedard

Méribel by J. M. Gouedard

Méribel by J. M. Gouedard

Méribel-Mottaret by J. M. Gouedard

Méribel by J. M. Gouedard

'Méribel' refers to three neighbouring villages in the Les Allues commune of the Savoie ''département'' of France, near the town of Moûtiers (). The villages are within the Vanoise National Park.
'Méribel Les Allues' is a ski resort that was developed adjacent to the traditional hamlet of ''Morel'', with its centre situated at about 1400 metres above sea level. The original skiing development was promoted by British Colonel Peter Lindsay, who spotted the potential of the valley in 1938; his family continue to have a financial stake and his grandchildren now ski in Meribel. Peter Lindsay's ashes and those of his wife are scattered on the Burgin mountain. Under his guidance the resort was developed in a "traditional" chalet style.
A more modern village, 'Méribel-Mottaret', has also been built near the head of the Allues valley at an altitude of 1700 metres.
'Méribel Village' is the much less developed traditional village located on the road to Courchevel, also located at about 1400 metres.
The ski resorts are part of the Trois Vallées ski area.

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See also



List of ski areas and resorts in Europe

External links



Méribel Tourist Office

Merinet.com - popular independent Meribel resort information site featuring only Meribel based business

Vanoise National Park

French Ski School of Meribel

A totally independent skiing guide to Meribel written by locals

Purpleski.com - A web site offering accommodation in Meribel

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