The rules of Pétanque Flèches are virtually identical to those of petanque, which is played with boules and a jack.
The differences can be summed up in a few simple points:
- The cochonnet in Pétanque Flèches Horizontale is a fixed point, while that in Pétanque Flèches Parabolique is a large, round ball about 30 cm in diameter. They cannot be changed during a game.
- If it is not possible to determine which of 2 opponents' arrows is closest, each opponent scores the point.
- The person or team who lost the game is the first to shoot his/her first arrow in the new game.
- If the arrow hits the fixed point and falls to the ground, it cannot be taken into account.
- The 2 types of Pétanque Flèches can be played individually - in doublettes or triplettes.
At the start of the match, the opponents define the score to be reached and/or the duration to win the game.
Shooting distances vary from 10m to 30m for Pétanque Flèches Horizontale, and 20 to 50m for Pétanque Flèches Parabolique.
The activity can last between 2 and 3 hours.
Please call to book.
Spoken languages
- French
Opening
Days | Timetable |
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Monday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Tuesday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Wednesday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Thusday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Friday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Saturday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Sunday | 09h30 in 12h30 and 14h00 in 20h00 |
Prices
Means of payment
- Check
- Cash
- Credit transfer
Benefits
- From 5 to80 years old
- Duration of the session: 150 min
- Group welcome up to 12 people
Types
- Accompanied
Sports
- Target sports
- Archery