Chalet L'Anteguylou
Features
Lovingly cared for by its owners L'Anteguylou is named after their children
and is very apparent that they take great pride in their chalet. The open plan
living and dining area on the top floor with large picture windows and balcony
really enhance the view of the mountains. This is a fantastic place to relax
after a hard day on the slopes.
As you go down a floor you will find two of the bedrooms with the third being
on the ground floor. Two of the rooms can be either be made up as twins or
doubles giving flexibility to families or groups of friends. The delightful
bathrooms all have a bath for the after ski soak as well as overhead
showers.
L'Anteguylou has been built to high specifications and ecological standards.
It has an eco-friendly zero emission bio-mass heating system and the hot water
is heated primarily by solar panel.
The chalet is conveniently located opposite the public car park and set back
from the road. Less than a 10 minute walk into the town centre, but with some
facilities closer by.
Chalet Details
2 double/twin bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms
1 double bedroom with ensuite bathroom
Chalet Facilities
TV and DVD Player
iPod docking station
Heated boot rack
Complimentary driver service
Extra bed/cot on request
Méribel Resort Info
Méribel ski area
Known as the Heart of the Three Valleys, Méribel was founded by Peter Lindsay, a Scot, who developed the first commercial ski resort on the site occupied today. It has grown over the years to become one of the most popular resorts in the Alps with UK skiers. it's not difficult to see why!
Méribel is superbly located for quick access to all corners of the Three Valleys, itself the biggest linked ski area in Europe with over 600km of piste. Méribel provides the perfect combination of challenges for advanced skiers and cruising for beginners and intermediates. Put simply, there is no better ski area anywhere in the world than the Three Valleys and Méribel is slap bang in the middle of it all!
Méribel ski resort
Méribel Centre is the main hub of the resort, where you'll find an extensive choice of accommodation, shops, restaurants and one of the biggest and wildest apres ski and nightlife scenes in the Alps. From the legendary Rond Point (Ronnie) and Folie Douce to get the party started on the slopes before dinner, right through to O'Sullivan's which stays open almost until breakfast time... Méribel has been developed sympathetically over time, the result of which is an aesthetically pleasing resort of attractive wooden chalets.
Further up the valley is Méribel-Mottaret, which offers ultimate ski convenience as virtually every accommodation is slopeside, however don't expect to be able to party in Méribel Centre if you're staying up in Mottaret. Not quite as easy on the eye as Meribel but price and location are the main attractions for staying in Mottaret.
Méribel Village is a charming satellite village about a kilometre outside of Méribel on the road to La Tania. With a piste running down to the village and its own chairlift, plus a bus service that makes the nightlife in Méribel accesible, Village is another great value option for Méribel
More Méribel resort information
Méribel Snow & Weather
Snow Report - 06 Mar 2021 | Last snowed | 13-Feb-2021 |
Fresh snow | 15 cm |
Lower slopes | 140 cm |
Upper slopes | 190 cm |
Pistes | Piste state | Spring snow |
Runs to resort | Slushy |
Off piste snow | Spring snow |
Comments | From the 6th of february to the 13 of march: opening of the magic carpets, ski tourning slopes, cros |
Lifts total | 137 |
All snow report information supplied by
SkiResort