Magnificent ski chalet for sale at Méribel-les-Allues.
The size and price of this new magnificent ski chalet for sale at Méribel-les-Allues is one example. We have the complete program in our portfolio and offer mountain properties in all sizes, from studio to 4 and even 5-bedroom apartments. Ask about the availability within your wishes and budget. A new property in the French Alpes is a clever investment; you can put it on the seasonal rental market in both winter and summer. Savoie's Méribel resort is located in the Tarentaise Valley, and it offers great skiing and peaceful walks. It is also divided into four main districts, with the Village, Mottaret, Méribel Centre, and Méribel-les Allues. The village of Les Allues is known for its authentic mountain architecture and old barns. It is also the place where the SFVA was founded in 1938 by Peter Lindsay, a Scottish businessman who wanted to establish a new winter resort. The Méribel resort is linked to this area by the Olympe cable car. This is where you'll find all of your daily essentials. You can take a free bus to the Méribel-Center, which is a few minutes away. It's a resort that's full of authenticity and charm. Its warm atmosphere and typical architecture make it one of the most desirable places in the Alps. It's also a region that's been developed with care to cultivate both French and Savoyard culture. This place is more than just a vacation destination. It’s also an art of living. Magnificent ski chalet for sale at Méribel-les-Allues A MOUNTAIN OF EMOTIONS • Torch-lit descent of the ski resort’s slopes. • Take the Snake Glisse, a toboggan train controlled by an instructor, to discover new sensations. • Treat yourself to a horse-powered sleigh ride across Lake Tuéda. • Take a dog sledding excursion. • Discover the view from a hot-air balloon. • Go tobogganing at night on the Himalaya by Night trail. • Sample the local cuisine. The town of Méribel was named after the Latin word "mirare bellum," which literally means "the point from which one can see the view is beautiful." Getting around Méribel is easy: You can take a plane from either Lyon or Geneva, or a train or taxi from Mo'tiers to the town. From Geneva or Lyon, you can take the road to Albertville or Motiers via a dual carriageway. Then, from Méribel, you can take the easy mountain road to the heart of the Vallées. It is the largest ski area in the world. Méribel is a renowned resort that offers a wide range of activities for children and adults. It features a variety of activities such as freeride, downhill skiing, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing. It also has a swimming pool, an ice rink, and a mountain bike rental facility. For a more festive occasion, head to the resort's many restaurants, bars, and lounges. 7 resorts 600 km of pistes over 250000 hectares 45 ski lifts, 150 km of downhill runs extending over 67 positions, between 1100 and 2900 metres above sea level 1 night ski slope that is 2 km long 2 snowparks 2 Nordic skiing must-dos: the Tuéda reserve and the Altiport forest 33 km of cross-country ski trails The resort is connected to Courchevel, La Tania and Brides-les-Bains, Les Ménuires and Val Thorens that you can reach using 1 single lift pass Vary your sources of pleasure: hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, white-water rafting... At the gateway to the Vanoise National Park, Méribel is an all-season resort offering a wide range of outdoor activities. Whether they’re sports-based, more contemplative or pure fun, they all share one thing: an exceptional natural setting. Hiking, horse riding, tree climbing, paragliding, fly fishing, tennis, climbing, golf... you’ll be spoilt for choice. 3000 metres above sea level 1100 hectares of nature reserve 2952 metres (highest viewpoint in the valley) 29 outdoor sports 6 indoor activities (Olympic ice rink, climbing gym, swimming pool...) 1 golf course 18 holes at 1500 m altitude 258 km of dedicated mountain bike trails 267 km of signposted hiking trails This project is a beautiful setting with a distinct architectural style. It features a combination of wood and stone facades that blend seamlessly with its surroundings. This project is also inspired by the architecture of the Les Allues village, with its small volumes and natural gradients that lead to shared paths and outdoor spaces. The harmonious blend of materials and forms reflects the town center's past buildings while adding a modern touch. The use of natural stone and wood, as well as the sloping roof's orientation, ensures that these new buildings are respectful of their surroundings. The village's parking areas are out of sight, and vehicular use is restricted. All of the spaces have been grouped together, and they are sheltered by a stone-clad outer wall. These levels of parking are connected to the three small lift shafts and stairwells, which provide easy access to the various dwellings. The buildings and the two car park levels can be accessed from the private Rue de Petit Facteur. The first floor has windows that face downhill, which provides an unobstructed view of the ridges a...