Playground Val Surses Savognin Bivio
Spielplatz & Multisportplatz Jerts in Bivio
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The playground at the schoolhouse in Bivio is centrally located.
Description
Thanks to the "Denk an mich" foundation, the slide and climbing tower are also suitable for children with reduced mobility or visual impairments.
Next to the playground is the multi-sports field Bivio. Football, floorball, handball, volleyball and tennis can be played on the court.
Reservations of the sports field are published in the showcase. Please take these into account (see stop). If you would like to reserve your place at a certain time, please contact the information office (tourist office, tel. 081 684 53 23, please note opening hours).
If you want to play tennis or volleyball, you can set up the necessary equipment yourself. The volleyball posts are located at the schoolhouse at the ice hockey boards. The volleyball net as well as the tennis posts with the tennis net are located in the box next to the toilet entrance at the old schoolhouse. By depositing the identity, the key to the box can be stored at the information point, at the ev. Pastor (Markus Schärer) or at the reception of the Hotel Post and returned again: please follow the instructions for use in the box when setting up the devices. After playing, the devices must be supplied again.
The sports equipment rented by Pro Bivio can be obtained from the Hotel Post.
Prices
Price list for equipment rental
tennis
- Tennis racket adults -> CHF 8.-
- Tennis racket children -> CHF 6.- Tennis balls -
- > CHF 4.- for 12 balls
Floorball
- Set floorball incl. balls -> CHF 25.-
balls
- Volleyball -> CHF 4.- per ball
- Handball -> CHF 4.- per ball
- Basketball -> CHF 4.- per ball
To rent the equipment or for keys of the equipment box, please contact the reception of the Hotel Post.
Directions
Directions
Bivio
Contact
Spielplatz & Multisportplatz Jerts in Bivio
Infostelle Bivio Julierstrasse 5, 7457 Bivio
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