Sports Facility Viamala
Pumptrack Val Schons
The Val Schons pump track in Andeer opened in the summer of 2024. The initiative came from three fifth-graders in 2021, which led to the founding of an association. The pump track is suitable for almost all age groups, freely accessible and is located on the Andeer school square, easily accessible by public transport.
Description
In the fall of 2021, three fifth-graders had the visionary idea of realizing a pump track in Andeer. Her enthusiasm for this trend sport was the impetus for a joint project that led to the founding of a club. The municipality of Andeer was open to this project from the beginning and actively supported it.
After intensive planning and cooperation with the renowned company Velosolutions, the project was successfully implemented in the summer of 2024. The Val Schons pump track is centrally located on the Andeer school square and is easily accessible due to its proximity to public transport.
The pump track is designed to appeal to people of almost all ages, from children to teenagers to adults. Whether by bike, skateboard or scooter - the track offers fun and sporting challenges for beginners as well as advanced riders. In addition, the facility is freely accessible, so everyone has the opportunity to let off steam and improve their skills.
The Val Schons pump track is therefore not only a sporting meeting place, but also a symbol of the commitment and sense of community of the young generation in Andeer.
Opening hours
The pump track is open to the public.
Directions
Public Transport
Andeer can be reached by PostBus. Further information on the timetable can be found in the SBB online timetable.
Directions
On the A13, take exit 24-Zillis towards Zillis/Andeer. Then follow the signs on the main road to Andeer. Plan your journey with the Google route planner.
Parking
We recommend using the parking spaces at the northern entrance to the village.
Contact
Pumptrack Val Schons
Veia da Scola 8, 7440 Andeer
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