Chalet Lindon
Features
Whilst simply furnished, Lindon is situated in a prime location and has a charming and rustic ambience. The abundance of seasoned beams, exposed stone walls, slate floor and an open fireplace gives a traditional atmosphere of warmth and homeliness.
The living/dining room is comfortably furnished and the open log fire really
provides a home from home feeling. The bedrooms have a more modern feel and the
top bedroom can fit an extra couple of children's beds or cots, making Lindon an
ideal chalet for a family skiing holiday.
FAMILY SKIING
Guests can either walk down to the piste in the morning and then opt to use
the complimentary minibus service at the end of the day or, alternatively, if
the children are quite young, the minibus can pick you up in the morning
too.
Lindon has an occupancy of 8 adults and 2 children on roll-away beds.
Chalet Layout
1 triple bedroom with en suite bathroom
1 twin bedrooms with en suite bathrooms
1 double bedroom with en suite bathroom
1 twin/double bedroom with en suite shower room
Facilities
Flat screen TV, DVD & CD player, selection of DVDs/CDs
Wi-Fi
iPod docking station
South and East facing balconies
Laundry facilities available on request
Heated boot rack
Chauffeur service 8am-10pm
Additional beds/cots available on request
Méribel Resort Info
Méribel lies in the heart of the Three Valleys, which remains one of the most popular ski areas in the Alps. It has 200 lifts, 600km of well linked, all-ability pistes and off-piste to match. Intermediates will flourish, but the weaker and stronger skiers aren't overlooked, as there is something for everyone. Boarders and freestyelers have the coice of 2 snowparks, with 5 more in other Three Valleys resorts.
Méribel ski resort
The resort actually consists of five separate parts but the two main areas, which comprise the vast majority of the accommodation, are Méribel-Centre and Méribel-Mottaret. Both are largely chalet and apartment based, with a limited choice of hotels, meaning that the restaurant selection could be better. There are, however, easily enough bars and clubs to keep the younger crowd happy.As with anywhere popular, slight queues can build up and the pistes and roads may become crowded in peak season. Also, prices can be almost as steep as the slopes themselves.
Overall, a good, if disjointed ski resort at the centre of a great domain. Aesthetically quite appealing because of the many chalet-style buildings, Méribel's biggest plus is its location at the heart of the Trois Vallées. This should override almost any criticism, although if you want to avoid Brits, this isn't the place…
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