- Catered Chalet
- Sleeps 13
- 120 metres to the piste
- Traditional freestanding chalet
- Excellent for groups
- Large balcony
Overview
Description
This chalet is situated in a large freestanding building near the top of Mottaret. It is a short 120 metre walk to a blue run that leads to the main Mottaret lifts, ski school is only a five minute easy ski away and the ski hire shop is just next door at the top of a set of stairs. Beginners need walk a mere 250 metres to the lifts.
Chalets Latilet II is simply furnished with fireplaces and large balconies, which give the chalets a warm, friendly atmosphere. A group of 21 can be accommodated between the two chalets in the same building (although meals are taken separately). All in all they represent excellent value for money so close to the slopes in a resort of this calibre.
Chalet Latilet I is the lower chalet and access to Laitlet II is via external stairs.
Chalet Layout
First floor:
Room 5 = twin with balcony
Room 6 = twin (bunk beds) with balcony
Room 7 = small twin
Second floor:
Room 8 = large triple (3 singles) with balcony (under eaves)
Room 9 = large quad (4 singles) (under eaves)
Facts
Fireplace
Good for Groups
Terrace Balcony
About Méribel
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 accessible, Village is another great value option for Méribel
Alpine Charm
Choice of Restaurants
Family Friendly
Good For Snowboarding
Good for Apres Ski
Great Off-Piste
Great for Mixed Abilities
High Altitude
Large Ski Area
Lively Night Life
Lively and Young
Mountain Restaurants
Scenic
Short Transfer
Snow Park
Bowling Alley
Child Care
Gym
Ice Rink
Paragliding
Resort Bus
Sauna
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Walking Trails
Cross-Country: 33.0
Cross-Country Equipment
Off-Piste Equipment
Off-Piste Guides
Ski Doos
Holiday Details
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