Boulodrome Jean Daniel, Boules pitch in Saint-Simon district, Toulouse, France.
Boulodrome Jean Daniel is a boules playing facility in the Saint-Simon district with both covered and open courts. The indoor section spans roughly 170 square meters while the outdoor area covers about 260 square meters.
This facility opened in 1977 and brought a dedicated venue for boules to the neighborhood. Its creation gave local clubs a proper home for their games and competitions.
Local players of all levels come together here to play boules and maintain a tradition that runs deep in the community. You see the same faces regularly, and newcomers are welcomed into the games happening throughout the day.
The outdoor section is open around the clock, allowing you to show up whenever you want for a game. Parking spaces are available on site and lighting systems make evening play comfortable and safe.
The facility is fully accessible to people with physical disabilities, allowing them to participate in games comfortably. This inclusive design is something many players notice when they visit.
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