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Where can you play pétanque in Marseille?

Pétanque is one of the must-do activities when you come to Marseille and the south of France in general, where this sport (yes, it’s a sport!) is a real tradition! There are several courts open all year round, and there are even indoor courts! So whether you’re an amateur or an experienced player, let yourself be tempted by a game of ‘boules’, as we say here in Marseille!

A little history

The game of boule dates back to ancient times. Initially made of clay, boules were replaced over time by stone, wood and then steel.
In the 19th century, the first official society appeared, which later became the Fédération Française de Boules. Each French region has its own rules and its own game. The people of the Méridionaux region were fascinated by the Longue or Jeu Provençal game, in which the shooters run three paces to gain momentum and throw the ball.
This variant gave birth to the game of Pétanque in 1907. It all started with a historic game played in La Ciotat by a Provençal champion, Jules Hugues, known as ‘Lenoir’. Unable to play or with difficulty because of his rheumatism, he began one day to draw a circle and to send the goal 5 – 6 metres, the ‘pieds tanqués’ (which means feet together on the ground). He then played his boules to get as close as possible to the jack (target smaller wooden ball), and it was from this day on that Pétanque as we know it today was born.
Today, Pétanque has over 300,000 licensed players worldwide.

The Mondial de la Marseillaise à Pétanque

This is the biggest Pétanque competition in the world. It attracts almost 15,000 participants every year from nearly 27 countries.
In 1962, teams from the newspaper La Marseillaise and entrepreneur Paul Ricard launched a Pétanque competition. The competition has been repeated every year, first locally, then regionally, nationally and now internationally. It generally takes place every year in the Parc Borely.

Bowls courts and boulodromes in Marseille

There are dozens of boulodromes and pétanque courts in Marseille, in every arrondissement of the city. Some are very popular, while others are more intimate and somewhat hidden. With or without lighting, with or without a refreshment bar, there’s something for everyone! See our selection of accessible, free-access grounds.

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