Meribel is the valley in the middle of the Three Valleys — lift-linked to Courchevel on one side and Val Thorens on the other. One pass buys you 600 kilometres of pistes across 330 runs. You can ski to three different towns for lunch, and your legs will still want more.
Méribel-Mottaret, a few minutes further up the valley than Meribel town centre, is where we put our guests. It sits at 1,700m so the snow records are a full step better than Meribel-Centre, the pistes feed straight from the hotel door, and the lift network runs right over the top of you. Queues are noticeably shorter than in the main village below.
Ski school runs in English from age three. Off the snow, the resort does the classics — a proper Savoyard food scene, an Olympic ice rink, après-ski that still sings at the Rond Point, and an aqua-centre for the day the weather turns. It's one of the best bases in the Alps for a mixed-ability family.

