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I have been doing alot of research but am finding it hard to get a clear answer.
I will be going to Meribel and Val d'isere for a week each and would like to plan how I'm going get from one to the other.
I'm guessing I'll have to go to either moutiers or Bourg st Maurice to transfer but your insights would be greatly appreciated.
Are there public buses? Ive had a look at the altibus website but it's not working for me. Is it necessary to book in advance? I'll be transferring on April 3rd.
Thank you!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Transfer companies may be a worthwhile scouting-out. The problem with using the Moutiers-Bourg St Maurice train route is that it still leaves you with a good half-hour journey either side and might end up being more of a faf than it's worth. Check out the Meribel-based transfer companies or Mountain Playground Transfers to see what can be done. In a car, it should only take about 1 hour, just over.
There is always the possibility of hitch-hiking from Moutiers as well given that it is one road out to VDI.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks! Do you you know how many euro an hour shuttle/taxi would cost? That seems like the easiest option
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Brookebowrey, Like Astraeus said, if it's just you, consider hitchhiking. There is always traffic on those roads, and people tend to stop for hitcher's in the mountains more than they might elsewhere ..... I might even stop for you myself
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Some years ago I had a week in Val Thorens (next door to Meribel, in the 3 valleys) with one holiday company and the next week in val d'Isere with another company. The first company detoured the transfer bus via Moutier railway station, just for me. Then I got a train from Moutier to Bourg st Maurice. The second company was meeting the ski train and so I travelled with them to Val d'Isere. Simples! If you are using package holidays then ask them. My transfer was organised by the holiday company reps while I was in the resort.
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Hi,
Have a go at looking at the coach companies - Trans-isere or Autocars Martin. They are the main the bus companies within the Tarrentaise valley. the journey should only take about 1h30, depending how many stops they do, you may have to change at the gare routiere de Moutier. I think when i did the trip a few years ago it costed 50euros one way. I booked the ticket at the gare routiere de meribel the week i was there. If you book it on the monday, you should be ok for getting space, there are quite a few buses that do that route on change over days.
I have to say though, that taking the bus down to Moutiere, then the train to Bourge, then the bus back up to Val D, is a pain, especially if you have kit with you! So i suggest you try to avoid it, although the french will try to sell you that first.
Good luck.
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When in Meribel go to the tourist info office & ask about local buses. At the very least you should be able to get Meribel to Moutier, Moutier to Bourg St Maurice, BsM to Val D'Isere. Chances are there will be more 'direct' buses.
Also ask around the seasonnires in Meribel (try in the main bars eg Rond Point, Jacks, Doron) - chances are someone will be up for earning a bit of cash to drive you.
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Brookebowrey, you don't absolutely need a transfer from Bourg St Maurice up, you can take the funicular up to Arc 1600 (free if you have a lift pass) and then there are frequent ski buses that will take you to the various bits of les Arcs for free.
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Freddie Paellahead wrote: |
Brookebowrey, you don't absolutely need a transfer from Bourg St Maurice up, you can take the funicular up to Arc 1600 (free if you have a lift pass) and then there are frequent ski buses that will take you to the various bits of les Arcs for free. |
Not much use for Val D'Isere, though.
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Thanks everyone for your replies I guess we'll just take it as it comes!
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Thank you Kenzie, I am an @rse
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Hey,
I'm about to do the exact same trip in a weeks time: Meribel to Val d'Isere.
Any further advice? I know this was a long time ago but hoping someone might have done it and be able to describe the best way.
Thanks
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djj19,
You can take the gondola from Meribel to Brides Les Bains (25 minutes and free of charge for downhill, I think. I don't recall seeing any ticket reading machine for the descent) then take the bus from Brides to Moutiers (10/15 mins approx €5 one way) From Moutiers take the train (35 mins & approx €13 each way) to Bourg St Maurice, then the bus from there to Val D (1 hour, €21.50 return).
Alternatively you could do the whole route by bus.
Info from/bus tickets are bookable at www.Altibus.com
I think it should be a relatively straightforward trip - but best to travel relatively light, although you won't have to carry luggage very far for each leg of the journey.
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You know it makes sense.
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Yes, the gondola down from Meribel to Brides Les Bains is free.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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This is so helpful thank you.
Do you know if these transport services will be running on a Sunday? When I looked the bus from Bourg St Maurice didn't seem to be but I may be mistaken
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