Guided tours

Tours offered by Méribel. Carried out by Denis LAISSUS, Heritage Guide

Patrimoine-Eglise-Les-Allues

The baroque church of Saint Martin des Allues

  • Baroque architecture and art.
  • European and local historical context.
  • Polychrome and gilded altarpieces.
  • The saints and their stories.
  • Restorations.

🔻Parking at parking de la Cure.

Raffort sawmill and mill

Guided tour of the old sawmill and the old grain mill.

  • The history of high-altitude forestry and cereal crops in the mountains (barley, manitoba, rye, etc.).

🔻Parking at parking du Raffort.

History of the resort and hamlets in the valley

Méribel is an atypical resort in terms of its design and architecture, and the valley’s hamlets have retained their authenticity thanks to strict town planning regulations and the preservation of their heritage.

🔻Meet in front of the chapelle de Mussillon.

Focus on the Maison de la Réserve

Nestled on the shimmering shores of Lake Tueda, the Maison de la Réserve is more than just a building. It's an invitation to discovery, a gateway to the magic of this unique natural area.
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Whether it’s the dance of the sun on the lake in summer or the pristine canvas of the frozen surface in winter, the view from its terrace is a feast for the eyes. But that’s just the beginning of the adventure. Inside, a member of the Tourist Office’s reception team is there to reveal all the secrets of this paradise, from the botanical trail to the Gébroulaz glacier.

For nature lovers, young and old, the Maison comes alive with captivating exhibitions and fun activities for all ages. Your children can enjoy drawing, crafting, or various games, diving into the alpine flora and fauna in a playful way. As for the more curious, they can attend enriching conferences or even go on a quest for animal tracks.

The Maison de la Réserve is much more than an information point; it’s a full-fledged experience blending education and wonder.

Tueda Refreshment Stand