




Spread over three floors. Ground floor features the entrance and ski room. First floor contains the open-plan living/dining area and kitchen. Bedrooms are distributed across the ground and top floors.
22 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests
1 double
1 twin or double
1 double
1 twin or double
5 bathrooms
From
£10,500
per week
From
£16,000
per week
From
£28,500
per week
Raffort is a small hamlet within the Méribel valley, positioned away from the bustle of Méribel-les-Allues whilst remaining within easy reach of the main gondola network. That proximity to the lifts is significant: the Three Valleys' 600 kilometres of piste — spanning Méribel, Courchevel, and Val Thorens — are accessible without transfers or shuttles. The hamlet setting means quieter roads and a more residential feel, while the village centre's restaurants, ski hire shops, and après-ski bars are a short distance away. For travel logistics, Méribel is approximately two hours from Geneva Airport, making it one of the more accessible resorts in the Tarentaise valley for international guests flying in.
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The heart of the Three Valleys, blending traditional alpine charm with world-class skiing.
Méribel sits at the geographic center of the world-renowned Les Trois Vallées, offering seamless access to the largest interconnected ski area on the planet. Unlike many purpose-built French resorts, Méribel retains a traditional Savoyard charm, strictly adhering to chalet-style architecture with distinctive wood and stone facades that blend beautifully into the wooded surroundings. The resort is divided into several neighborhoods, primarily Méribel Centre, Méribel-Mottaret, and Méribel Village, each offering a slightly different vibe. Mottaret provides prime ski-in/ski-out access and higher altitude, while Méribel Centre boasts a lively atmosphere, sophisticated boutiques, and legendary après-ski venues. Skiers and snowboarders flock to Méribel for its incredibly diverse terrain. Its central position makes it the perfect launchpad for exploring Courchevel to the east and Val Thorens to the west, while offering its own pristine local slopes, immaculate snowparks, and spectacular high-alpine descents from Mont Vallon.
Méribel's local valley features 150km of pristine pistes, seamlessly linking into the 600km of the Three Valleys. The terrain caters perfectly to everyone, offering sheltered, tree-lined beginner zones at the Altiport, vast rolling red runs for intermediates, and challenging steep descents and off-piste bowls from the Mont Vallon peak.
The largest interconnected ski area in the world, spanning three main valleys and encompassing highly diverse terrain across eight distinct resorts.
Peaceful, tree-lined green and blue runs that are wide, gentle, and ideal for building confidence.
Sunny slopes featuring a mix of fast blues and rolling reds that are perfect for afternoon cruising.
The highest point in the Méribel valley, offering long, steep reds and challenging off-piste bowls with spectacular views.
A meticulously maintained snowpark catering to all freestyle levels, from small rollers to pro-level kickers.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 15min
135km
Widespread shared and private shuttle services are available from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports. Several paid underground car parks are located in Méribel Centre and Mottaret; advance booking is highly recommended.
Early December to late April
The Three Valleys pass is highly recommended over the local Méribel Valley pass to maximize the experience.
Lift passes
Adult 3 Valleys Day Pass (EUR 79), Adult 3 Valleys 6-Day Pass (EUR 395)