Meribel

Nestled in the heart of the world’s largest ski area, Meribel is often hailed as the most charming ski resort in the Three Valleys.

With its enchanting scenery of dense forests, including fir trees, larches, and silvertrees, along with rustic chalets built from wood and stone, Meribel is a perfect blend of elegance, tradition, and modernity.

Meribel, a purpose-built resort in France, sits at an elevation of 1450m, maintaining its original low-rise chalet style while preserving a distinctive British touch. The brainchild of a passionate skier, Major Peter Lindsay, Meribel came to life in 1936. Teaming up with world champion Alphonse Allais, Lindsay chose Meribel as a refuge from the annexation of the Austrian Alps by Hitler.

Meribel, a purpose-built resort in France, sits at an elevation of 1450m, maintaining its original low-rise chalet style while preserving a distinctive British touch. The brainchild of a passionate skier, Major Peter Lindsay, Meribel came to life in 1936. Teaming up with world champion Alphonse Allais, Lindsay chose Meribel as a refuge from the annexation of the Austrian Alps by Hitler.

Meribel, a purpose-built resort in France, sits at an elevation of 1450m, maintaining its original low-rise chalet style while preserving a distinctive British touch. The brainchild of a passionate skier, Major Peter Lindsay, Meribel came to life in 1936. Teaming up with world champion Alphonse Allais, Lindsay chose Meribel as a refuge from the annexation of the Austrian Alps by Hitler.