Table Tennis in Annecy
19 ping pong spots mapped in Annecy, FRA — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Annecy offers a high concentration of outdoor ping pong tables set against the backdrop of the French Alps. Public spots like the tables at Parc Charles Bosson and the Rue des Champs Park provide accessible, free play for residents and visitors alike. Whether you are hitting a quick set at the Lachat Street Table in Annecy-le-Vieux or using the facilities along the Annecy Promenade, you will find well-maintained surfaces throughout the city. The casual environment at locations like the Allée De L'arcalod or the Pervenches Street tables in Cran-Gevrier makes it easy to jump into a game. Late spring through early autumn is the ideal season to play outdoors, as the temperate climate allows for comfortable afternoon matches. Because these are public spaces, it is best to bring your own paddle and balls, as equipment is rarely provided.
Annecy at a glance
All ping pong spots in Annecy
Rue des Champs Park
Annecy Paix Street Table
Lachat Street Table, Annecy-le-Vieux
Parc Charles Bosson Tables (Annecy)
Allée De L'arcalod Table, Annecy
Allée des Platanes Table, Annecy
Annecy Promenade Tables
Pervenches Street Tables, Cran-Gevrier
Georges Boileau Square Table, Pringy
Étain Street Table, Annecy
Square Des Hirondelles Table
Annecy-le-Vieux Hillside Tables
Esplanade Des Marquisats, Annecy
Thônes Avenue Table (Annecy)
Route De Proméry Table, Annecy
Rue des Anémones Annecy Tables
Annecy-le-Vieux Park, Annecy
Route de Thônes Table, Annecy
Park Bench Area Table
Ping pong in Annecy — FAQ
Are there indoor table tennis clubs in Annecy?
Yes, several local sports associations provide indoor facilities during the colder months, though most casual players stick to the public outdoor tables in summer.
Do I need to reserve the public tables at Parc Charles Bosson?
No, all public tables in Annecy are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Is there a specific etiquette for busy outdoor tables?
It is standard practice to play for a set or 15 minutes before rotating if other players are waiting.
Are the tables in Annecy-le-Vieux well-lit at night?
Most neighborhood tables, such as the one on Lachat Street, lack artificial lighting, so playing during daylight hours is highly recommended.
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