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 Ski Areas in Méribel

Méribel lies at the heart of the 3 Valleys, and as such, is perfectly positioned for you to explore the whole area with ease. With Courchevel on one side, and Val Thorens on the other, there really are plenty of pistes to keep you busy all season, let alone one week! The ski areas offer something for everyone, from beginners through to experts. In this section you can find detailed descriptions of each area within the 3 Valleys, lift and piste maps, and information on cross country skiing in Méribel. We have also included an insiders guide to skiing the 3 Valleys, where we tell you about our favourite runs, and where to find the nicest mountain restaurants.

Lift & Piste Maps for Meribel

Lift & Piste Maps for Meribel

The Meribel piste map gives good detail of the local area, whereas the 3 valleys piste map gives you a broad picture of how everything is connected. We've added in piste maps for Courchevel and Val Thorens so you can get a better idea of actually how much there is to ski in the whole 3 Valleys area! For a more detailed map when you get on the mountain, pick up a paper copy of the piste maps from the lift company when you buy your pass.

Meribel Piste Map >>
3 Valley's Piste Map >>
Courchevel Piste Map >>
Val Thorens Piste Map >>
Belleville Valley Piste Map >>

Three Valleys Ski Area

Three Valleys Ski Area

The Three Valleys is the home of eight ski resorts that are linked together by a unique network of ski lifts and ski runs. As implied by its name, the area originally consisted of three valleys: Saint-Bon (Courchevel & La Tania), Allues (Meribel & Brides-les- Bains), and Belleville (Val Thoren, Les Menuires & St Martin de Belleville).

The skiing area has since been extended into a 'fourth' valley, the Maurienne valley that is adjacent to Val Thorens. The Maurienne valley can also be accessed using a long gondola lift from Orelle. The Three Valleys is the largest ski area in the world with 600km ski slopes which equates to 2,500 hectares of groomed runs. The snow cannon count currently lies at 1500! The area boasts 200 ski lifts that can transport 260,000 skiers hourly. Phew!

Everyone but a beginner should buy a Three Valley pass. It’s easy to get carried away and ski into the next valley without realizing it. Take note though, and make sure you don’t miss the last lifts back to your own valley at the end of the afternoon as a taxi home is expensive (lift closing times are printed on the lift map).

3 Valleys Piste Map

Meribel Ski Area

Meribel Ski Area

The Méribel Valley is in the middle of the three roughly parallel, North/South valleys, making it the idea 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 snowparks (open to boarders and skiers).

The head of the valley is dominated by the Mont du Vallon, and 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.

TOP TIP: ski in the sun on the Tougnète side in the morning, and cross over to the Saulire in the afternoon.

Meribel Piste Map

Courchevel Ski Area

Courchevel Ski Area

The Courchevel Valley offers a vast choice of skiing in a relatively compact area.

Expert skiers will find a wealth of challenging blacks running from the Saulire and Vizelle peaks, including the infamous couloirs. The skiing above Courchevel 1650 is gentler and less busy, with appealing wide blues and reds. Around smart Courchevel 1850 you’ll find lots of gourmet restaurants and easy, well-groomed runs (1850 knows how to flatter its wealthy clients). The tree-lined runs to La Tania and Courchevel 1300 are quiet and lovely, but fairly low, and thus best skied when there’s good snow.

Courchevel Piste Map

Val Thorens & Belleville Valley Ski Area

Val Thorens & Belleville Valley Ski Area

The Val Thorens & Belleville Valley is vast and wide open, with almost all the skiing above the tree line.

Starting from the bottom of the valley we come first to the village of St Martin de Belleville (a great lunch stop). The runs are wonderful; easy, rolling blues and reds. Les Menuires’ best-known ski area is La Masse with its long, challenging reds and blacks. On the opposite, eastern side of the valley is a massive network of blues, reds and blacks, which alone would keep most intermediates happy for a week.

Val Thorens offers the highest skiing, often with the best snow, but is the most affected by high winds. The 3200m high Cime de Caron is a magnet for good skiers because of its long, difficult runs, but queues for the lift can be long. The nearby Funitel Grand Fond is less crowded. At the head of the valley you can ski on glaciers from the top of Glacier or Col chairlifts.

Finally the Orelle (‘fourth’) valley is a must – a beautiful, sunny, unspoiled gem.

Val Thorens Piste Map

Snowparks in the Three Valleys

Snowparks in the Three Valleys

No matter where you are in the Three Valleys there is a boardpark nearby for you to practise your baddest big air moves. They are all free of charge to lift pass holders, so if you have a Three Valleys pass you can take your pick and sample the lot! ... see "Three Valleys Snowparks" for more

Insider's Guide to...

With such a big ski area to explore, it's sometimes good to have a little bit of inside information… For your pleasure, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite runs throughout the Three Valleys and suggested some itineries for you to try. There's also sections on how to get around the whole three valleys area using only blue runs, where you're most likely to find the quietest pistes, and where to find the nicest mountain restaurants for lunch. Happy exploring! ... see "Where to go in the Three Valleys for..." for more

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