Chalet Victoria
Features
- Sleeps 13 - 16
- Terrace/Balcony
- Fireplace
- Catered chalet
Conveniently located next door to Chalet Camelia and in front of Chalet Camarine, the Victoria is an attractive and welcoming chalet, with pine walls and exposed beams. The living area is on the first floor and is light and spacious with comfy sofas, a warming fire and a large south-facing terrace with spectacular views over the Méribel valley and surrounding mountains. The bedrooms are traditionally furnished and all have an en suite bath & wc.
The Victoria is well located with 10 minutes' walk of Méribel's famous night spots or just a hop on the ski bus which stops close to the chalet. For access to the ski lifts we offer a complimentary minibus service every morning and afternoon. We also offer a private rental ski and boot fitting service or transport to and from the ski hire shop.
Ground Floor - Entrance, ski & boot room, wc.
Room 1: Double with bath & wc.
Room 2: Single or small/L shaped twin with bath/wc.
Room 3: Twin with bath/wc.
Room 4: Twin with bath/wc.
First Floor - Open-plan lounge/dining area with DVD player, fireplace & terrace & separate wc.
Second Floor -
Room 5: Twin with bath/wc.
Room 6: Twin with bath/wc.
Room 7: Quad room, sleeps 2-1 with bath/wc (4 single beds).
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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