Chalet Leonardo I & II, Meribel & Mottaret

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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
The chalet was really nice: the food was good, we liked the reps and the staff were friendly. We were staying with a good mix of people and one thing that was really nice was being brought tea or coffee in the mornings. We didn’t have any proper lighting in our room but they sorted that out pretty quickly. ... + more
R. Standing, Norfolk
4 out of 5
The reason we wouldn’t stay again is the location, it was just too far away from everything. If you didn’t want to get on a crowded bus it was a real trek uphill. The buses weren’t that regular anyway and because of the location they were always pretty full by the time they got to us – they weren’t for the... + more
Mrs Smith, Alderley Edge
3 out of 5
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Location: where is Chalet Leonardo I & II

· 6-8 minutes walk to resort centre · 15 minutes walk to the slopes · short walk to the bus stop outside the chalet (free ski bus runs approx. every 20 mins)


Overview: chalet description: Chalet Leonardo I & II description

Chalet Leonardo enjoys a quiet location just a ten minute walk from the centre of Méribel. Beautifully finished in wood and stone the well-appointed interior is both stylish and comfortable. Special features include a stylish open-plan living and dining area, a traditional open log fire and under floor heating on the ground floor. The chalet, consisting of 9 bedrooms and an apartment, also boasts a large south-facing terrace with spectacular views of the Méribel valley.


Facilities: Chalet Leonardo I & II features

• open-plan living and dining area with open log fire • large south facing balcony • free WiFi in public areas • services of Finest chalet hosts


Room Types: Chalet Leonardo I & II bedrooms

Chalet Leonardo I - sleeps 14 (room numbers in brackets):
ground floor: Entrance hall, stylish open-plan living and dining area, with a traditional open log fire and under floor heating. From the living area there is access to the large south-facing terrace with spectacular views of the Méribel valley. Small twin bedroom off the entrance hall with private bath and WC (1).
first floor: 4 twin bedrooms with private bath and WC (2, 3, 6 & 7). 2 double bedrooms with private bath and WC (4 & 5).

Chalet Leonardo II - sleeps 8-12
(room numbers in brackets):
second floor: twin bedroom with private bath and WC (8). Split level room with twin beds and mezzanine floor with twin beds (only suitable for 12yrs and over as accessed via steep ladder), private bathroom and WC (9). Very large apartment style room (max 5 adults or 4 adults & 2 children) with double and twin beds and small twin bedroom with skylight sharing a private bathroom and WC (10).


Meals: Chalet Leonardo I & II food & drink

• all meals are taken in Leonardo I, accessed via an internal staircase from Leonardo II • hearty breakfast with one cooked option (6 mornings a week) • afternoon tea with home-made cakes • pre-dinner canapés and drinks • 3 course evening meals (6 evenings a week) • selection of wines with dinner • cheeseboard, fresh coffee and a glass of port after dinner • early meals for children available

We update Chalet Leonardo I & II'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 209cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 0cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 61.5cm

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 Leonardo I & II.
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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"A really nice chalet but a horrid journey home"

R. Standing, Norfolk
4/ out of 5
The chalet was really nice: the food was good, we liked the reps and the staff were friendly. We were staying with a good mix of people and one thing that was really nice was being brought tea or coffee in the mornings. We didn’t have any proper lighting in our room but they sorted that out pretty quickly. There’s a separate apartment upstairs which they planned as a place for children but the children ended up being downstairs with the rest of us. One thing that could have been better is if they’d delivered us into the centre of Meribel. I’ve been with other chalet companies who bus you back, you just send a text and they’re there in 15 minutes. Meribel’s public bus service is pretty poor and you can end up waiting for ages. Everything else was good and we had a great stay until our journey home, which turned out to be a horrid end to a nice holiday. They knew the roads were blocked and that the next lot of people wouldn'd be able to reach the resort. With better contingency plans they’d have kept us in the chalet for an extra night rather than putting us on a shambolic 9 hour coach journey, which resulted in us sleeping on a gym floor.

"Would be good if closer to everything"

Mrs Smith, Alderley Edge
3/ out of 5
The reason we wouldn’t stay again is the location, it was just too far away from everything. If you didn’t want to get on a crowded bus it was a real trek uphill. The buses weren’t that regular anyway and because of the location they were always pretty full by the time they got to us – they weren’t for the feint hearted if you were a beginner or quite nervous. The chalet itself was fine, no problems with the rooms which were a good size, the hosts were great and we had good food.
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