“Ptitbulot” skates – easier level

“Ptitbulot” skates – easier level

New for 2026!

The “Ptitbulot”(*) skates are intentionally shorter routes (15km instead of 20km) and less challenging (few cobblestones, no steep climbs or descents). They are announced as such a little in advance, roughly every six weeks on a Sunday, trying to set one up during each school holiday period.

These skates are more accessible to less experienced skaters, allowing them to enjoy the event with us without pushing themselves too hard, and to progress before joining the “regular” skates.

PLEASE NOTE: These are not training skates for complete beginners. To join the Ptitbulot skates, you must already know how to skate, turn, and brake, and not fall every 10 meters!

Children (who know how to skate) are especially welcome, as always accompanied by a responsible adult who will ensure their enjoyment and safety (the association cannot be held responsible for unaccompanied minors).

PS/ More experienced skaters are asked to be extra vigilant and considerate for everyone’s comfort and safety. Thank you, let’s share our passion and joy on wheels.

(*) “Ptitbulot”, loosely translated : kiddy whelk (our mascot is a shellfish — don’t ask, unless you buy us a beer and have time to listen to a long story)

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