Chalet Emilie, Meribel & Mottaret

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4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
Great value for money! And the convenience is brilliant as well. You get the kind of privacy you wouldn’t get from a hotel and I liked the extra space of the communal areas, where you could really relax, sit around and slob about a bit – in a way you can’t really relax in hotel lounges. The food was very g... + more
K.W., Kent
5 out of 5
Very good week in Meribel. The best thing about staying here was the chef who produced a good mix of meals. The chalet isn’t too fancy but it was just right for the price – clean and comfortable. It’s a good size (sleeps six) and it’s in a good area, so I didn’t have to walk too far for the bus (there was ... + more
Mike Clarke
5 out of 5
Probably the nicest place we've ever stayed. The mix of old traditional chalet style with modern luxury (especially the massive bedroom and very comfortable bathroom) was brilliant. + more
C. Palmer
4 out of 5
Chalet was much better than it looked on the website. Lovely, cosy and homely! + more
J. Scott
4 out of 5
Location within Meribel was superb. Easy access to all elements, lifts, runs, bars, night life. + more
S. Bright
4 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Emilie

In the heart of the old village of Mussillon, Chalet Emilie is less than a 10 minute walk from Méribel centre and 250m from O'Sullivans bar. There is a free public bus service from the chalets to the slopes which runs regularly throughout the day and takes you to Méribel centre. From here you can access the main lifts and ski school meeting points at the Chaudanne. You can also visit the vast array of shops and restaurants or the Parc Olympique sports centre which includes an indoor ice rink, swimming pool, fitness centre and spa.


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Emilie description

Chalet Emilie is fitted out to a high standard. The open plan living and dining area is on the first floor of the chalet; there is ample seating and a log fire plus the chalet boast its own bar area, so if your partial to a cocktail remember to pick up your spirits in duty free. The chalet has three bedrooms all with full en-suite facilities. The white tiled en-suites have showers over the baths, large mirrors and heated towel rails. There is a ski deposit in the cellar with electric glove warmers and heated boot warmers.

The chalet has modern accessories such as a large flat screen TV showing British channels for your enjoyment as well as free Wi-Fi internet access.

Your chalet host lives out.All rooms can take a cot.

Important Information

If you are taking flights, individual chalet transfers to and from resort will be included.

Exclusive or shared use of the chalet

Chalet host on-site on arrival and every morning and evening (except Wednesday) and 24/7 support from your resort manager

Free Wi-Fi

Welcome pack including your pre-booked lift passes and vouchers for your pre-booked ski school and equipment hire.

Entire chalet cleaned to Covid safety protocols in advance of your arrival

Bedrooms made up with freshly laundered quality bed linen

Bathrooms supplied with fluffy bath sheets, hand towels and a bath mat

L'OCCITANE toiletries topped up during the week

Log fire prepared and lit each evening (where available, subject to weather)

Daily clean of chalet and bedrooms

The entrance will be cleared of snow and the heating comfortably set for your arrival.

Snow cleared throughout the week

Delicious cooked breakfasts, afternoon tea and hearty three course dinner (6 nights)

Unlimited locally-sourced wine with dinner with option upgrade to to pre-booked upgrade packs

End of stay cleaning


Facilities: Chalet Emilie features

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 3

Ski Access: Bus

Boot Warmers

Free Sat TV

Free WiFi

Log Fire

Ruark Audio


Room Types: Chalet Emilie bedrooms

Rm 1: Twin en-suite bath & wc

Rm 2: Twin en-suite bath & wc

Rm 3: Triple en-suite bath & wc


Meals: Chalet Emilie food & drink

We update Chalet Emilie's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Meribel & Mottaret: about holidays in Meribel & Mottaret: about ski holidays in Meribel & Mottaret: about ski holidays in Meribel & Mottaret France

3 Valleys ski area Excellent ski schools Lively après ski

Meribel has a special place in many Brit's hearts – not simply because it’s right in the middle of the biggest ski area on Earth. A resort for long ski days, ski-boot-stomping après and cosy chalets, there’s a great deal to do and ski here, which is why many of us have been coming back for decades.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Groups Non skiers

Meribel & Mottaret webcam

Snow Report: Top 210cm, Bottom 149cm

Snow Forecast: 67cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 126.5cm

Meribel & Mottaret trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Chambéry (CMF)95km 2h
Grenoble (GNB)120km, 2h 30m
Geneva (GVA)135km, 3h
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1938

Meribel & Mottaret lift pass price last reported as €321 (adult 6 day 3 Valleys ski pass). Ask for a quote when booking Chalet Emilie.
Night skiing:
Meribel & Mottaret has SE, E, NW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 1500m
Top of slopes: 2952m
Bottom of piste: 1450m
Vertical drop: 2509m
Total length of trails:150km
Longest piste:3.6km
Meribel's location is tricky to beat, slap bang in the centre of the mammoth Three Valleys ski area. British made, and largely Brit run, it's a destination we flock to year after year for a homely atmosphere in a good looking resort with more than enough pistes for a week (or three). It's made up of a huddle of gorgeous hamlets, built in traditional wood and stone and surrounded by thick woodland. The main area is Meribel Centre (usually known just as Meribel). A traditional alpine village with choc-box chale...
Meribel is one of the best ski resorts to learn in. There are three beginner areas known as 'Ski Facile' (easy ski) plus great green pistes to practise on including Le Foret and Altiport. Both runs are carefully planned out so you can practice at your own pace in quiet surroundings. If you're skiing with children, there are fantastic ski schools and child-orientated areas, including animal sculptures scattered around the trees at the 'Pistes des Animaux' where children can learn about local wildlife as they e...
Whether your day on the hill leaves you wanting to relax with a vin chaud, have a pint and play pool, or party the night away, your time off the slopes can be as varied as the day spent cruising the incredible Trois Vallees. It's said that you haven't experienced après ski here (or anywhere for that matter) until you've sampled toffee vodka in Le Rond Point, which is easily one of the most famous après ski bars in the world - complete with a slide down to the toilets! Meribel's rightly famous for its nightl...

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"Great value, convinient, very good catering"

K.W., Kent
5/ out of 5
Great value for money! And the convenience is brilliant as well. You get the kind of privacy you wouldn’t get from a hotel and I liked the extra space of the communal areas, where you could really relax, sit around and slob about a bit – in a way you can’t really relax in hotel lounges. The food was very good; the hostesses were excellent. We had three vegetarians out of the group and they changed some of the dishes to make them without meat first, then incorporate meat later for those who wanted it. We had good hearty meals which is just what you need when skiing. The rooms were bigger than I’ve had in the hotels I normally stay in (in similar resorts for similar prices). When you’re on this kind of holiday you always have a lot of stuff that you just want to leave in the corner rather than have to climb over – there was plenty of space for that. For our friends with a baby, there was plenty of space to store stuff and prepare things for him. It was a 10-15 minute walk from the chalet into town – easily walkable just fairly slow. The chalet company have a shuttle bus that stops about 20 metres from the front door, and if you wait for that it only takes 3-4 minutes to reach the main point in Meribel. Within a couple of minutes’ walk there’s a decent sized supermarket where you can stock up on what you needed.

"CHALET EMELIE"

Mike Clarke
5/ out of 5
Very good week in Meribel. The best thing about staying here was the chef who produced a good mix of meals. The chalet isn’t too fancy but it was just right for the price – clean and comfortable. It’s a good size (sleeps six) and it’s in a good area, so I didn’t have to walk too far for the bus (there was a bar nearby but you needed a bus to get into Meribel). The only issue was that the boot warmers were short for the number if people staying in the chalet.

"Nicest place we have stayed in"

C. Palmer
4/ out of 5
Probably the nicest place we've ever stayed. The mix of old traditional chalet style with modern luxury (especially the massive bedroom and very comfortable bathroom) was brilliant.

"Lovely, cosy and homely!"

J. Scott
4/ out of 5
Chalet was much better than it looked on the website. Lovely, cosy and homely!

"Superb loc"

S. Bright
4/ out of 5
Location within Meribel was superb. Easy access to all elements, lifts, runs, bars, night life.
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Mike Clarke
C. Palmer
J. Scott
S. Bright