Meribel Highlights 10 Summer Adventures

Whether it's learning how to downhill mountain bike, discovering a hidden nature reserve on horseback or climbing to breathtaking views on the highest via ferrata in France, this summer is all about discovery... and Méribel might just surprise you.

  • Hike the Méribel Trail on it’s 10th anniversary. This year, the iconic Méribel Trail celebrates its 10th anniversary. Ranging from 2-35 km the Méribel Trail consists of a network of hikes varying in difficulty and length, catering to a wide range of hikers. Located at the gateway to the picturesque Vanoise Massif and the vast Les 3 Vallées ski area, whichever route visitors take will lead them through dramatic landscapes, natural beauty and an abundance of wildlife. For nature lovers, take the scenic Lac de Tueda trail, for spectacular views, more experienced hikers can tackle Mont Vallon. 
  • Geek out at the Game Over Festival (29-30 June). The Game Over Festival hosted at the Parc Olympique in Méribel is the ultimate event for fans of virtual worlds, video games, and pop culture. Fans can immerse themselves in a fantasy realm with virtual reality, an exhilarating paragliding simulator, and the chance to see famous movie cars like the Harry Potter Ford Anglia. Visitors can enjoy pop culture activities, e-sport tournaments, 70 video games in freeplay, and a retro-gaming area. The festival also allows visitors to meet influencers from YouTube, Twitch, and Tiktok.
  • Reach new heights on France’s highest Via Ferrata: Méribel offers a plethora of hiking trails catering to all skill levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging ascents. Aspiring mountaineers have the chance to tackle the highest Via-Ferrata in France, located above Méribel Village. Culminating at 2,739 metres, La Dent de Burgin via, also called La Croix des Verdons, offers a gruelling route along a ridge with steep rocky sections. The Via Ferrata offers a stunning way to experience Les 3 Vallées, with sweeping views over Mont Blanc and the highest summits in the Vanoise and Les Ecrins mountain ranges.
  • Try your hand at traditional cheese making at Perret Farm. Head to Perret Farm, located next to the beautiful Lac de Tuéda, where visitors have the chance to delve into the age-old art of cheese-making guided by skilled artisans. An experience that combines tradition, education and hands-on participation, visitors are engaged in each step of the process from milking the cows to crafting the cheese itself. The final product, a bold and creamy Beaufort d’Alpage, is an alpine cheese that originated from the Savoie region of the French Alps.
  • Fly down the mountain at the Méribel Bike Park. Visitors to the Méribel Bike Park can enjoy a thrilling mountain biking experience with trails for all skill levels, including downhill, enduro, and cross-country routes. The park features well-maintained paths through rich forests, open meadows, and rugged terrain complete with jumps and technical sections. Bike rentals, guided tours, and skill sessions are also available for those looking to hone their skills or for first time riders. The park’s lift system provides easy access to higher altitudes, offering majestic views and extended downhill rides.
  • Get a hole in one at the Méribel golf course: Home to one of the most beautiful golf courses in the Alps, Méribel’s 18-hole course is perfect for any level of golfer. Set in the middle of the Altiport alpine forest, tee off to the backdrop of postcard-perfect vistas this summer. Open from early June to October, golfers can make the most of the luscious course, passing through its greens, fairways, bunkers and water basins, all whilst enjoying the views of Saulire peaks and over the Méribel Valley.
  • Ride around the Lac de Tueda: Open all year round, Ranch Nordique offers a new way to discover the most beautiful spots in the valley. Explore nature in a different way on a horse-riding adventure through deep pine forests and crystal clear alpine lakes. From beginner to advanced, the rides are suitable for all levels and ages. Ride around Lac de Tueda, an incredible nature reserve part of the Vanoise National Park and one of the resort's best kept secrets.
  • Relax at the Zen Altitude Festival (July 11-12). Zen Altitude returns to Méribel in July 2024 for two days of relaxation and well-being in the fresh open air. Choose from outdoor yoga sessions, contemplative walks, dynamic hikes and healthy gourmet cooking workshops. The festival allows visitors to reconnect with nature and unwind in breathtaking mountain surroundings.
  • Indulge in Italian cuisine at Fifi: Located in Meribel Centre, Fifi promises an unforgettable dining experience. With a dedication to locally sourced ingredients, the menu at Chez Fifi showcases an array of Italian food from light small plates to indulgent pasta dishes. Stepping into the cosy ambiance of the restaurant, be greeted with warmth and hospitality. Whether indulging in a leisurely lunch or a romantic dinner, each dish is crafted to perfection, offering a tantalising journey for the taste buds.
  • Rest your head at The Savoy: The Savoy in Méribel invites summer travellers with its serene ambiance and prime location. Located at the foot of the surrounding mountains, the hotel is the perfect base for exploring the valley. This distinguished hotel features elegant rooms with stunning mountain views, a world-class spa, and an indoor pool. The Savoy's gourmet restaurant serves exquisite cuisine, and the cosy lounge offers a perfect spot for relaxation after a day of exploring.  

Meribel Tourisme (MT) promotes the heart of the 3 Valleys, Méribel, as a world class Alpine travel destination. MT aims to educate the wider public on what the region has to offer through the strengthening and development of the tourism industry, promoting local development that is economically viable, environmentally responsible and fulfilling on a human level. Easily accessible from the UK by train, plane and car, Méribel is home to 600 km of meandering slopes, majestic nature reserves and mouth-watering menus across the valley. From mountain-biking, hiking, horse-riding, golfing and yoga in the summer, to carving famous ski runs, snowshoeing, ice-skating and more in the winter, there is something for every traveller to enjoy.

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