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Multisport space and skatepark of Chavannes-de-Bogis

In Chavannes-de-Bogis, the skatepark area brings together ramps, a football field, a basketball hoop, and a track for skating, all accessible freely and without charge. An ideal playground for the children and teenagers of Terre Sainte.

Illustration of the multisport area and skatepark of Chavannes-de-Bogis: sports field with basketball hoop, skate ramps, rail, and log picnic shelter, featuring children and families.

A skating spot in the heart of Terre Sainte

In Chavannes-de-Bogis, just steps from the highway but well away from the hustle and bustle, the skatepark area offers a true little outdoor sports hub. Families come here to ride, kick a ball, or simply let the kids burn off energy after school. The place is open to everyone, free of charge, and designed so that everyone can find their spot according to their age and desire. It's one of those discreet addresses on La Côte that come in handy when looking for a nearby outing without breaking the bank.

What your children will discover

The skatepark is the heart of the space: modules, ramps, and rolling areas welcome skateboarders, scooters, and rollerbladers. Around it, there is a soccer field for an impromptu match, a basketball hoop, and an oval track that delights the younger ones on bikes or rollerblades. Children happily switch from one activity to another, keeping them occupied for an afternoon without the need for any organization.

What to do there and the atmosphere on site

The atmosphere is relaxed and quite local: you encounter families, teens practicing, and children on bikes. Beginners can try the gentler modules while the more experienced attempt their tricks. The sheltered picnic area allows for a break, a snack, or a quiet wait while the older ones ride. A pétanque corner completes the picture for parents who want to take a breather.

Before you go

  • Recommended age: 6 to 17 years (younger ones can enjoy the oval track under supervision).
  • Duration: plan for 1 to 2 hours to fully enjoy it.
  • Price: free, open access.
  • Stroller accessibility: the site is level and generally accessible.
  • Transport: TPN bus (lines 813/814) from Coppet train station.
  • What to bring: a helmet for riding, water, and sunscreen in summer.
  • Ideal season: from spring to autumn, in dry weather.

Parents' tips

  • Have your children wear a helmet as soon as they get on a skateboard, scooter, or rollerblades, even for a few minutes.
  • For beginners, prefer off-peak hours (morning or early afternoon on weekdays), when the park is quieter.
  • Bring your own equipment: there is no rental on site.
  • Settle in the sheltered picnic area to keep an eye on everyone.
  • Check that the surface is dry before letting the younger ones ride: a damp area can be slippery.

Useful information

  • Address: skatepark area, 1279 Chavannes-de-Bogis (VD).
  • Hours: open access, continuously.
  • Access: TPN bus 813/814 from Coppet CFF station; parking nearby.

Why we recommend it

It's the archetype of a good nearby outing: free, outdoors, and suitable for multiple ages at the same time. While one child practices at the skatepark, another kicks a ball, and parents play pétanque. We appreciate this mix of activities in one location, which avoids travel and allows the whole family to move together in Terre Sainte.

In two words

A free outdoor sports hub in Chavannes-de-Bogis, perfect for riding, playing ball, and exercising as a family.

Frequently asked questions

Is access to the skatepark really free?
Yes, the entire sports sector is open and free of charge, without reservation or registration.
At what age can my children enjoy it?
The space is mainly suitable for children and teens aged 6 to 17. Younger ones can ride on the oval track under the supervision of an adult.
Is the helmet mandatory at the skatepark?
The helmet is not formally regulated, but we strongly recommend it for skateboarding, scootering, and rollerblading, regardless of skill level.
How to get there by public transport?
The site is served by TPN buses, lines 813 and 814, from the CFF station in Coppet.
Can we have a picnic on site?
Yes, a sheltered picnic area is set up, convenient for a snack or taking a break out of the elements.
What is the best season to go there?
From spring to autumn, in dry weather: the rolling modules are slippery and difficult to navigate in the rain.
Are there other multisport fields in the area?
Yes, Terre Sainte includes several similar spaces, notably in Tannay, Mies, and Bogis-Bossey, all of which are freely accessible.

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Location

Chavannes-de-Bogis

Vaud

Skatepark, 1279 Chavannes-de-Bogis

6-17 years
Outdoor Wheelchair accessible

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