Ski in, ski out contemporary elegance in Méribel
Chalet Zybeline is a stunning, stylish chalet, beautifully furnished in a contemporary alpine style by its Belgian owners. Spread over five floors with lift access to the upper floors, its interior features a beguiling mix of glass, metal and wood for an exciting take on the traditional alpine chalet. And with its elegant glass ceiling, the central atrium floods the chalet’s interior with light. The striking second floor comprises an open-plan sitting room, dining room and kitchen, where you can watch the chef at work whilst you sip champagne. The large picture windows give wonderful views of the Tougnette side of the mountain, and to get even closer to Mother Nature, you can step out onto the terrace and into the hot tub. For aching bones, you’ll find a beautiful steam room on the ground floor as well as a television room with its own bar. There’s also a boot room and ski locker – with heated boot and glove warmers, of course. The six bedrooms, three on the first floor, two on the third floor and the master room on the top floor, are all charming, each one unique and with its own bathroom. Chalet Zybeline’s location could hardly be bettered. A rarity in Méribel, it boasts a ski-in, ski-out position at the bottom of the Georges Mauduit piste, and just a three minute walk from the centre of town.
A skiing holiday isn’t just about skiing – and we never forget how important your holiday is to you. That’s why we do everything we can to ensure you have a hassle-free holiday with everything just the way you want it. You’ll have access to an exceptional concierge service, a dedicated minibus and chauffeur, professional in-house masseuses and one staff member to every two guests.
Bedroom 1:
Super King or Twin with en suite shower and balcony.
Bedroom 2:
Super King or Twin with en suite bathroom and balcony.
Bedroom 3:
Super King or Twin with en suite shower.
Bedroom 4:
Super King or Twin with en suite shower with balcony.
Bedroom 5:
Super King or Twin with en suite shower and balcony.
Bedroom 6:
Super King or Twin with en suite bath and walk-in shower and small sitting room.
Infant Cots
Four of the bedrooms are suitable for cots
Exquisite Food & Wine
The cuisine offered is a huge part of what sets a holiday apart. Eating has always been a memorable experience, akin to eating in a top quality restaurant. And we are proud that, in a recent competition run by The Times newspaper in which scores of excellent companies were nominated by the public, and won the Times Chalet Chef 2010 award. So our food has been independently rated as the best cooking in the Alps.
What To Expect
Setting yourself up for a great day on the slopes and rewarding yourself afterwards are some of the best elements of a skiing holiday. You'll start your day with a beautifully presented breakfast of fruit juices, fresh coffees, teas, yoghurts, cereals, porridge, eggs, jambon cru, cheeses, fresh fruit salad, fresh bread and freshly baked croissants and jams. After your day on the slopes, homemade cakes and biscuits await you in the sitting room. Dinner is the pièce de résistance. Before your meal, canapés and champagne allow you to unwind in true style. You're then treated to an exceptional four-course meal, rounded off with freshly ground coffee, a digestif and homemade truffles. We're more than happy to tailor your meals to your dietary preferences. A range of teas, coffees and fresh fruit are available at any time along with a complimentary bar of champagne, wine, spirits, beer and mixers. Beautiful cuisine deserves only the finest wine, which is why our wine list is composed by the acclaimed Master of Wine and owner of Savage Selection wines, Mark Savage. Mark brings interesting, small production wines to the table, all deeply characteristic of their origin and beautiful paired with our food. What better way to end a fantastic day on the slopes? During dinner, you will be served – at the chef’s discretion – a selection of wines from our cellar (a different red and white each evening).
•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.
Great for •Families •Groups •Non skiers
Snow Report: Top 150cm, Bottom 99cm
Snow Forecast: 63cm expected this week
Snow History: December average depth 61.5cm
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 Zybeline.
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 |
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