GO PARK
Read moreTrampoline, Paintball, FootBulle, indoor soccer... even sumo wrestling! At Go Park in Pontoise, you'll find a multitude of sporting activities of varying degrees of fun for groups. The park is ideal for all kinds of groups: birthday parties, team-building among colleagues, hen or stag parties, even a simple outing with friends, it's the ideal place to let off steam in a fun setting. Reservations are recommended, especially for the most popular activities: trampoline freejumping and bubble soccer.
ILE DE LOISIRS CERGY-PONTOISE
Read moreThe many activities on the leisure island make it one of the most sporty in the region, especially with its water sports and attractions. The park has made a point of innovating. You can find some exceptional equipment: a white water stadium (the first in Europe), a water ski lift or an artificial wave. Many of the park's activities are accessible to people with disabilities: catamaran, sailing, archery...
PARC DES SPORTS DE PIERRELAYE
Read moreThe Pierrelaye sports park is one of the largest of its kind in the Val Parisis conurbation. Spanning over 100,000 m², it boasts not only three soccer pitches, but also a fitness trail with twelve structures and a fitness platform. Every day, and especially at weekends, the various sports clubs meet here to play and work out in ideal conditions. Parking is also easy.
GYMNASE GEORGES HÉBERT
Read moreThis brand-new facility was inaugurated in 2023: the ultra-modern curves of the Georges Hébert gymnasium conceal top-level facilities (said to be regional in scope), namely an omnisports hall, a dojo and a multi-discipline multi-purpose hall, each of which is fully modular. Competitions can be organized here, and a large audience (up to 800 people) can be accommodated. More than a year after its inauguration, we've lost count of the number of competitions held here!
COMPLEXE SPORTIF GILLES BOUTANTIN
Read moreThis brand-new complex opened its doors in mid-2023. Named after a local sports figure, the 5,000 m² complex comprises two halls: one for volleyball and basketball matches (the stands seat 500), the other for training. Add a dojo and other miscellaneous facilities, and the modern facility is now a mecca for local sport: it's even set to host athlete training sessions for the Olympic and Paralympic Games!