Travel

Enjoy the white slopes - but do keep it green

You can ski without letting your eco-credentials go downhill.

December 29, 2010 14:28
Carbon conscious resort: Trees are routinely planted at Méribel to offset carbon emissions and the ski lift is powered by hydroelectricity

By

Kathy Carter

3 min read

Flanked by Courchevel and Val Thorens, Méribel turns from a picturesque mountain village in summer into a thriving winter ski resort by December. The pretty alpine flowers give way to crisp, white snow as the temperature drops.

Hikers hang up their boots and winter sports enthusiasts flock here for some of the world's best skiing and snowboarding.

Since being founded by a Briton just over 70 years ago, the resort has stayed popular with British skiers and has managed to retain its reputation as a discerning destination.

Two satellite resorts - Méribel-Mottaret higher up the valley and Méribel-Village on the way to Courchevel - give the area a community feel, with many holidaymakers returning to their favourite spots year after year.

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