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Meribel for the Non-Skier
Non-Skiing Activities in Meribel |
Never fear, there is plenty for non-skiers to do in the valley; whether you fancy an action packed weekend or more gentle family pursuits, days of pampering and shopping - Meribel has it.
Activities include walking on specially prepared trails, snow shoe walks, husky-sledding, indoor-climbing, paragliding, balloon and light-aircraft flights, bowling, sledding, swimming, ice-skating, indoor climbing and fitness classes. For listings and more information see our Flying/Parapenting, Museums, and Action, Fun & Sports activities pages.
Less active entertainment includes the cinema (there are films in English most weeks), visiting the beauty centres, taking a bus to the nearby town of Moutiers to visit the Tuesday outdoor market, taking the cable-cars to mountain restaurants and view points or over to the resort of Courchevel, or some serious shopping in the boutiques.
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Winter Activities in Meribel
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Well of course, you are always going to have the ubiquitous skiing and snowboarding, but whilst you’re in Meribel, you may want to try your hand at one of the many other winter activities available in this town. Below are a few suggestions to tickle your imagination! ... see "Meribel Activities - Winter" for more
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Indoor / Bad Weather Activities in Meribel
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If you are unlucky enough to find yourself in Meribel when the rain is pouring and the wind is howling, or if you simply want to have a day off all of those extreme sports you've put your body through, there's no shortage of things for you to do in Meribel. Whether you fancy some pampering at a spa, want to catch a movie at the cinema, or take the kids to the indoor swimming pool; here's a few suggestions to keep you entertained during your stay. ... see "Meribel Activities - Indoor / Bad Weather" for more |
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Discounted & Alternate Passes
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Early/Late Season Discount: If you visit Meribel in the first 2 or the very last week of the season, you will benefit from reduced rates on your lift pass. However, depending on snowfall, this is usually accompanied buy a reduced ski area.
Rider Pass: If all your interested in is bigging it up in the snowpark, then there is also a special lift pass just for that! The Rider Pass gives budding freestylers unlimited access to the 2 snowparks in the Meribel Valley (Plattieres Park and the Moon Park) where you can expect to find a variety of rails, tables and jumps to keep you busy all day!
Groups: Generally, there are no discounts on lift passes for groups. The only exception is for ski clubs or associations and there are strict terms: the minimum number is 20 and the passes must be paid for by the club. Contact the lift pass company for more details.
Seniors: There is a 15% reduction on the cost of a lift ticket for anyone between the age of 65-74. If you are over 75 then you can ski for free! Proof of age required. |
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Lift Pass Prices for Pedestrians in the 3 Valleys - Winter 2009/2010
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| PIETON (PEDESTRIAN) PASS - VALID THROUGHOUT THE 3 VALLEYS |
| Rates are in euros and adults, children & seniors all pay the same rate. Prices valid from 05/12/09 to 25/04/10. |
| 1 day |
16 |
| 2 days |
25 |
| 3 days |
34 |
| 4 days |
40 |
| 5 days |
46 |
| 6 days |
52.50 |
| 7 days |
57 |
| Season |
165 |
1 trip up (descent is free) |
6,50 |
2 trips up except Verdons gondola & Saulire cable car (descent is free) |
13 |
- Prices are applicable to anyone aged from 5 to 75 years, people younger or older than this travel free
- Proof of age may be required for free travel
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