The famous Promenade des Anglais and the Albert 1er Garden transformed into a giant open-air pétanque court throughout the weekend, with the backdrop of the deep blue sea.
The best specialists of pointing and shooting came together once again for the “neuroplégique” event, which has established itself as an unmissable gathering for enthusiasts with “feet planted.”
So, do we shoot or do we point?
The South is a land of pétanque enthusiasts, a discipline that unites over 6,000 clubs and 320,000 licensed players in France under the aegis of the French Federation of Pétanque and Provencal Game.
Nice is hosting, this year, the 11th edition of the Europétanque, a prestigious competition deeply rooted in both the local and national scene, as well as internationally. It gathers the world’s best players, turning Nice, as it does every summer, into the world capital of pétanque for the enjoyment of players and the many curious onlookers during this summer time.

