Meribel

France

Meribel

Meribel

Welcome to Meribel

Méribel sits at the heart of the Three Valleys, the world's largest ski area, offering classic chalet-style architecture and an authentic Alpine setting. Large detached chalets across the valley attract strong demand from second-home buyers and investors seeking premium French Alps property in one of the most desirable locations in European skiing.

  • Prime French Alps
  • Vast Three Valleys Skiing
  • High altitude pistes
  • Charming French Resort
  • Excellent summer activities
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Property For Sale In Meribel

This popular resort sits in the very middle of the 3 Valleys making both Courchevel and Val Thorens easily accessible. Great restaurants, bars and high altitude skiing mean property in Meribel is highly sought after!

Meribel Property Guide

The demand for properties in Meribel remains consistently high, driven by the resort's reputation, excellent facilities, and strong rental market. The property market in Meribel is divided into three key areas: Meribel Centre, Meribel Village, and Meribel-Mottaret. 

Meribel Centre is the heart of the resort, offering a vibrant atmosphere and prime location. This area is filled with a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars. The central location also means easy access to the extensive ski slopes of the Three Valleys ski area, with convenient lift connections to Courchevel and Val Thorens.

Meribel Village, located a short distance from the centre, offers a more tranquil and traditional mountain experience. This charming area is known for its picturesque chalets and stunning alpine views. It's an ideal choice for those seeking a quieter retreat while still being close to the main ski lifts and amenities of the resort.

Meribel-Mottaret, situated at a higher altitude, is perfect for ski enthusiasts who want to maximize their time on the slopes. This area provides excellent ski-in, and ski-out access and is well-connected to the rest of the Three Valleys. The accommodations here range from cosy apartments to luxurious chalets, all with beautiful views of the mountains.

The best apartments and chalets tend to be located in, or just below, Le Rond Point. Here you have direct piste access and stunning westerly views. Le Rond Point is also due to be connected down to Meribel Centre via a new lift that will run well into the evenings. This will save you an uphill walk or taxi journey back after dinner or après ski.

Prices for the best chalets and apartments for sale in this exclusive part of Meribel range from EUR 25,000 - 35,000 / m2 depending on their views and piste access etc. A new 5-star hotel in the Belvedere area is also helping to lift property prices in this exclusive part of Meribel.

If you are looking to buy a more affordable property in Meribel then have a look in the ‘Morel’ area which is still close to the centre but with slightly cheaper prices at EUR 15,000 – 25,000 per m2.

Winter in Meribel

As winter rolls around, the cold winds bring plenty of snow and an army of workers begin to prepare the 600km+ of pistes. Meribel and the other resorts in the Trois Vallees are home to some of the highest skiing in the Alps and often start to come alive during late November and early December.

As part of the Trois Vallees, Meribel has more skiing on its doorstep than any other resort in the world. Whether you enjoy off-piste, steep black runs, or cruising tree-lined blue pistes you will find it on offer in the 3-Valleys.

Méribel is a haven for families and beginners, featuring excellent ski schools and gentle slopes perfect for those just starting. The resort's commitment to providing a family-friendly atmosphere ensures a safe and enjoyable skiing experience for all ages. Méribel's efficient lift system allows for easy access across the vast ski area, maximizing your time on the snow.

The resort caters to skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. Beginners can build confidence in areas like the Altiport, while the more experienced can explore challenging runs like the Combe Vallon or the off-piste opportunities in Mont Vallon.

When it's time for a break, Méribel's mountain restaurants offer a range of dining experiences. Favourites include La Folie Douce for a lively après-ski atmosphere, Le Clos Bernard for a more traditional setting, and Le Rond Point for its sun-soaked terrace. Méribel's nightlife is vibrant, with popular spots like Jack's Bar for live music and O'Sullivans for late-night dancing. For a cosy evening, try La Taverne or Barometer for a more relaxed vibe.

Apart from skiing and snowboarding, Méribel offers a variety of other winter activities. These include paragliding, snowmobiling, and tobogganing. For those seeking relaxation, the resort's wellness centres and spas provide the perfect setting to unwind.

If you fancy a day off from skiing, you will find plenty of other activities on offer during the winter including winter hiking, ice staking, indoor swimming, spas, bowling and much more!

Summer in Meribel

Meribel and the wider French Alps have become increasingly popular in recent years as tourists and property investors wake up to the charms of the French Alps in the summer.

When the snow that caps the mountains in the winter melts away, what is left behind are breathtaking expanses of grassy green rolling hills with plenty of natural lakes and ponds that make ideal spots for some refreshing wild swimming!

Many of the main ski lifts now run through the summer holidays taking hikers and mountain bikers up into the mountains. For seasoned hikers and bikers, Meribel’s rugged terrain and awe-inspiring landscapes provide an experience unlike any before.

Some of the very best hiking and mountain biking trails that the French Alps have to offer can be found in Meribel during the summertime. The Trois Vallees have a vast network of biking trails with single tracks, downhill tracks, and free-ride areas so that everyone can find the activity that suits them and their level of skill the best.

As you become more acquainted with the area, venture out independently to discover the hidden gems of this beautiful region. For adrenaline seekers, the nearby rivers provide exciting opportunities for white-water rafting. 

Take the opportunity to explore the wider Tarentaise Valley with day trips to attractions such as the Vanoise National Park, the town of Annecy, and other charming alpine resorts. Each destination offers its own unique experiences and sights. Indulge in the local Savoyard cuisine, enjoy fresh regional produce, and sample exquisite French wines in the resort's cosy restaurants and cafes, all set against a charming alpine backdrop.

Other summer activities include fishing in the sparkling waters of Lac Tueda, mountain biking, paragliding, golf and plenty of indoor and outdoor swimming areas.

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Meribel FAQs

What is the average price of ski property in Meribel?

The market average typically sits between €12,000 and €15,000 per square metre. For high-end chalets and new-build apartments in exclusive sectors like Le Belvédère or Méribel Village, prices range from €18,000 to €25,000+ per square metre. Older resale apartments, particularly in the satellite of Méribel-Mottaret (which is higher but architecturally less traditional), can still be found for €8,000 to €11,000 per square metre.

Is Meribel a good place for property investment?

Uniquely located in the centre of the Three Valleys, it offers the most efficient access to the entire 600km ski area. This makes it the number one choice for "hardcore" skiers who want to explore a different valley every day, guaranteeing high rental occupancy. Since its founding in 1938, Méribel has enforced a strict ban on high-rise concrete blocks. All buildings must be constructed from wood, stone, and slate. This preservation of the "traditional chalet" aesthetic protects property values, as the resort will never suffer from the "eyesore" factor that affects other 1970s purpose-built resorts. For pure rental investors, Méribel-Mottaret (1,750m) offers a strategic play. It is almost entirely ski-in/ski-out and sits higher than the main village. While less picturesque, properties here are often cheaper to buy but command similar rental rates due to their snow-sure convenience.

What makes Meribel unique?

It has the most vibrant English-speaking community in the Alps, making it incredibly easy for international buyers to integrate. It hosted the women’s alpine skiing events in the 1992 Olympics and the 2023 World Ski Championships. The Roc de Fer piste remains one of the most prestigious (and difficult) public race runs in the world. It features a unique "skiing through the pines" experience at the Altiport, a rare protected forest area that offers wind-protected skiing and a magical atmosphere that contrasts with the open lunar landscapes of the high Alpine peaks.

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