Hikes in méribel: nature discoveries for all
In the heart of the French Alps, Méribel is not just a popular skiing destination. The resort also offers a wealth of hiking opportunities, allowing you to discover the beauty of the mountains in all four seasons. Whether you’re a summer walker or a winter snowshoer, Méribel offers itineraries to suit every level.
Winter hikes: on snowshoes or on foot
In winter, Méribel becomes a snowshoeing playground. This is a different way of discovering the mountains, away from the frenzy of the ski slopes, in a calm and peaceful setting. There are a number of signposted routes directly accessible from the resort. The routes through the Tuéda Nature Reserve offer total immersion in nature, with spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks and alpine wildlife.
Guided outings are also available for beginners or those wishing to learn more about the local flora and fauna.
Unmissable routes
- Tuéda Lake: An easy walk around the lake, with soothing scenery and magnificent views over Mont Vallon. Accessible to all, this walk is ideal for a family outing in the great outdoors.
- Mont Vallon: For experienced hikers, the ascent of Mont Vallon offers breathtaking vistas over the Vanoise massif. It is a more demanding route, but the reward at the top is well worth the effort.
- Col de la Loze: A route that can be explored on foot in summer or on snowshoes in winter. This pass, at an altitude of 2,305 metres, offers breathtaking views over Les 3 Vallées and the surrounding mountain range.