 
    La Taiga Restaurant & Bar
Bright & modern cocktail bar and restaurant serving regional specialities, salads and sharing platters for lunch and dinner.

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4 bedroom Chalet in Courchevel. Sleeps 8
A very welcome addition to our programme, Chalet Michèle was built to a high specification and has four twin bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom.
Bright and airy, the stylish lounge enjoys plenty of light from the French windows and the large balconies provide an extension to the living areas so you can spy on passing skiers. The chalet is warm and cosy and the large lounge has a fireplace for roaring log fires and smart leather sofas.
Children staying in Chalet Michèle can use the crèche in Chalet MarMau on the opposite side of the piste. (Pre-booking is absolutely essential).
In around four minutes you can be in the village centre and the fantastic piste-side location means that you can ski to and from the chalet.
 
    Bright & modern cocktail bar and restaurant serving regional specialities, salads and sharing platters for lunch and dinner.
 
    With very good reviews, this restaurant is a popular choice. They specialise in pizzas made with fresh ingredients, but they also serve salads, burgers, pasta and Savoyard dishes such as tartiflette or reblochonnade.
 
    Bright & modern cocktail bar and restaurant serving regional specialities, salads and sharing platters for lunch and dinner.
 
    The museum in Les Allues is located in an old house the 'Maison Bonnevie', opposite the church and shows exhibits of the Méribel valley's history and traditions.
 
    The Vanoise National Park is one of the highlights of the Tarentaise region.
 
    La Tania is a small, family-friendly resort known for its traffic-free centre and charming wood-clad buildings. Sitting between Courchevel and Méribel, it offers easy access to the Trois Vallées ski area and a relaxed, good-value atmosphere. Perfect for those seeking a quieter, welcoming ski holiday.
 
    Méribel Village is a small, traditional hamlet of chalets and converted barns and is a popular destination for those who prefer a tranquil, village atmosphere.
 
    Les Allues is a charming traditional Savoyard village just a short gondola ride from Méribel. It offers a genuine Alpine atmosphere with a mix of chalets, apartments and essential amenities. Ski access is good, though the return run may close early in the season. It’s perfect if you want a peaceful stay close to the slopes with authentic village life.
 
    Brides-les-Bains is a bustling spa town at 600 metres down at the bottom of the valley, linked with Méribel by the Olympe gondola lift. This valley town offers a decent range of accommodation at a fraction of the price of the Méribel resorts.
 
    Méribel is the biggest and best known village in the valley with the widest selection of bars, restaurants and shops. Famous for its picture postcard chalets and chalet style apartment buildings and hotels, Méribel has retained all the charm of a traditional mountain village with its wood and stone buildings and forest setting. Fast, modern ski lifts offer easy access to the Méribel valley ski area (150km of pistes) and the three Valleys (600km of pistes).
 
    Méribel-Mottaret is a purpose-built resort dating from the 1970s. It shares Méribel’s chalet-style architecture but most of its accommodation is in the form of large apartment blocks and hotels. The resort is mostly car-free and much of the accommodation is ski-in, ski-out. It has a good selection of shops, services, bars and restaurants.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsMéribel hosts a number of events throughout the summer and winter months, some of which span the entire Three Valleys. Two such events are Les 3 Vallees Enduro in April with every type of snowboard, ski and telemark racing imaginable, and the 3 Vallées Addict Tour mountain bike festival every July. The Tourist Office also organises children's events and activities during the school holidays.
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