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Comparisons

Méribel or Val Thorens?

Val Thorens takes 4 of 9, with 4 too close to call. That still does not settle it — only the categories you care about count.

France

Méribel

The centre of the Trois Vallées and the heart of the British chalet trade. Superb access to the whole 600 km circuit, but the valley faces west and the lower runs suffer in warm spells.

Worth knowing. The valley faces west, so the lower runs go to slush in a warm spell.

Choose it if

A non-skiing partner

About £1,572 a week from London

France

Val Thorens

Europe's highest major resort at 2,300 m, which buys near-guaranteed snow from late November to early May. The trade-off is a purpose-built village with little charm and a treeless bowl that turns miserable in a whiteout.

Worth knowing. Purpose-built and treeless — a whiteout leaves you nothing to see by.

Choose it if

Budget and après

About £1,305 a week from London

Side by side

MéribelVal Thorens
Snow reliability64/10096/100
Size of the ski area600 km linked600 km linked
Top lift2952 m3230 m
Cost before travel€1615€1290
Families with young kids8/107/10
Snowboarders7/108/10
A non-skiing partner6/104/10
Budget and après3/106/10
Off-piste7/107/10

Bold marks the winner. Rows where neither is bold are close enough that the difference would not change a decision. Cost excludes travel, which depends on where you leave from.

Piste kilometres, lift counts and prices are indicative and compiled from public sources — they have not yet been checked against the resort's own figures for this season. Costs are planning estimates, not quotes. Spotted one that is wrong? Tell us.

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