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Playground and skatepark of Bogis-Bossey

In Bogis-Bossey, the intermunicipal area features a village playground and an expanded multisport field with a skatepark, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and pétanque. Free and open access, for young and old alike.

A village area that combines play and sport

In Bogis-Bossey, this intermunicipal area tastefully brings together two worlds in one place: the playground for the little ones and the multisport field for the older ones. As a result, you can come with children of very different ages and everyone finds something to enjoy. This is typically the local spot you adopt in Terre Sainte: free, outdoors, and comprehensive enough to spend a good amount of time there. The recently expanded skatepark has completed the site's sports dimension.

What your children will discover

On one side, the village playground with its structures and a foosball table for fun breaks. On the other side, the multisport field: an expanded skatepark for skateboarding, scootering, and rollerblading, a basketball hoop, a volleyball court, a space for football, and a petanque area. The younger ones have fun on the playground while the teens take over the sliding modules, without getting in each other's way.

What to do there and the atmosphere on site

The atmosphere is that of a village meeting place. You encounter local families, children reuniting after school, and teens coming to ride with friends. The foosball table is often a hit, just like the impromptu basketball or volleyball matches. It’s a place where you come without planning much and where the children always end up finding something to do.

Before you go

  • Recommended age: 3 to 17 years, thanks to the combination of play and sport.
  • Duration: plan for 1 to 2 hours depending on ages.
  • Price: free, open access.
  • Stroller accessibility: flat site, generally accessible.
  • Transport: accessible from Bogis-Bossey; check local bus lines and the nearest train station.
  • What to bring: a helmet for riders, water, and a snack.
  • Ideal season: from spring to autumn, in dry weather.

Parents' tips

  • Have all riders wear a helmet at the skatepark, even the most confident ones.
  • Take advantage of the dual offer: set the little ones up on the playground while the older ones ride, from a spot where you can see both areas.
  • The foosball table is a good meeting point to keep siblings entertained or gathered.
  • Bring your own equipment (ball, skateboard): nothing is lent on site.
  • During school dismissal times, the site is busier: aim for mid-afternoon if you’re looking for calm.

Useful information

  • Address: intermunicipal area, 1279 Bogis-Bossey (VD).
  • Hours: open access, continuously.
  • Access: from Bogis-Bossey; check with the municipality for public transport and parking.

Why we recommend it

The strength of this area is that it leaves no one on the sidelines: the little ones have their playground, the older ones have their expanded skatepark, and everyone can gather around a match or a foosball game. Free and easily accessible, it ticks all the boxes for a successful local outing in Terre Sainte, regardless of your children's ages.

In two words

A free village area in Bogis-Bossey, combining a playground and an expanded multisport field with a skatepark.

Frequently asked questions

Is access to the area free?
Yes, the playground and the multi-sport field are open access and free, without reservation.
Is the place suitable for toddlers as well as teenagers?
Yes, that's its great asset: the playground and the foosball table keep the little ones occupied while the teens enjoy the skatepark and the sports fields, from ages 3 to 17.
Is a helmet necessary at the skatepark?
It is highly recommended for skateboarding, scootering, and rollerblading, even for experienced users, at this recently expanded skatepark.
How to get there?
The site is located in Bogis-Bossey. For public transport, please inquire with the municipality about the bus lines and the nearest train station.
Is the equipment provided on-site?
No, bring your own ball or skateboard: nothing is lent. A foosball table is, however, set up in the playground.
What is the best season?
From spring to autumn, in dry weather, when the skatepark and sports fields are accessible.
Are there other similar areas nearby?
Yes, Terre Sainte has several multi-sport spaces accessible to the public, notably in Chavannes-de-Bogis, Tannay, and Mies.

Michael @ Kidora

Kid Adventure Planner

Location

Bogis-Bossey

Vaud

Aire intercommunale, 1279 Bogis-Bossey

3-17 years
Outdoor Wheelchair accessible

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