Who hasn't dreamed of trying out curling, this sport that combines team spirit, strategy and precision? In Megève, this is possible thanks to the authentic curling rink at the Palais! Accessible to all, curling is a fun and friendly sport that can be played with family or friends. So get out your gloves and hats, and come and challenge yourself on one of the only three curling rinks in the Alps.
What are the rules of curling?
Curling is a collective sport where 2 teams of 4 players compete. There is a pitcher, often the captain, and three sweepers. While the thrower sends a stone on the ice in order to get as close as possible to the target, his sweeping teammates rub the ice with a broom in order to maintain the trajectory of the stone and increase its speed.
Although the role of the thrower is essential, the sweepers will considerably influence the sliding of the stone thanks to their friction. The goal is to place it either at best in the house (target) or to knock out an opposing stone. At the end of each round, a number of points is awarded to the team with the stone or stones closest to the center of the house. The team with the most points at the end of 10 rounds wins the game.
More than any other team sport, fair play is an integral part of curling. Tradition even dictates that after the game, the winning team offers a drink to the opposing team's players. So, come with family or friends and challenge each other on the Palais' incredible curling rink.
