1,2,3…Go! Young and old, roll your ball down over 100 meters of course. An ideal activity for a family outing, in the heart of nature.
And without moderation!
I PLAY!

HOW IT WORKS ?
Head to Morsullaz (across from the Auberge Pointe du Midi), grab your ball, and explore the entire facility. A giant marble run for young and old alike. Go through tunnels, anticipate the direction of your ball, test your agility, and more.
Open 7 days a week – Free access.
Open all year (except in case of snow and ice).
Please note: Not stroller-friendly. Wear closed shoes.
FINDING MY WAY ON SITE


Follow the different steps to take full advantage of this space:
- I collect a wooden ball using the vending machine and contactless payment, or at the Tourist Office and in partner areas.
- I discover the challenge proposed in the tripod game
- I make my ball disappear in the magician's game
- I try to save my ball in the game of Gruyère cheese
- I roll my ball down the different courses, alone or with others
- I win a maximum of points in the fakir game
- I collect my ball at the finish.
ON SITE, we find…
Picnic tables, benches, climbing blocks, restaurant at the Auberge de la Pointe du Midi (during opening hours), public toilets.
THE GOLDEN RULES
- Play area under the supervision and responsibility of parents or adult chaperone(s).
- All the fittings are for the exclusive use of 48 mm diameter wooden balls.
- The courses support the weight of the balls but not that of the children!
- This playground is maintained by the Cluses Arve et Montagnes Community of Communes. If you notice any damage, please contact us. the Intercommunal Tourist Office at 04 50 96 97 27.
THE FUNDERS



From what age can one play?
This activity is accessible to everyone! As soon as a child can walk, they can follow the ball. It's a perfect family activity that's fun for young and old alike (and parents too).
What are the opening hours and admission fees?
Access to the game course is completely free and open Open 7 days a week. Only the purchase of the snow globe is charged if you don't already have one. The activity is open year-round, except in cases of heavy snowfall or ice that makes the trail slippery.
How long does the activity last?
The entire journey takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes, according to your pace and the number of times you repeat the modules! It's the ideal activity to complement a walk at Lac Bénit or after a good meal on a terrace.
Is the route accessible with a stroller?
The terrain is a mountain path with some rocks and slopes. The use of the strollers are not recommended (A baby carrier is preferable). Closed shoes (like sneakers) are also recommended.
Can we eat on site?
Yes! Some picnic tables are located in the immediate vicinity of the course. You will also find the Auberge de la Pointe du Midi just opposite, where you can have a drink or sample a local specialty.