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Serre Chevalier
I recommend arriving by 9 AM. It gets really crowded and can be a bit overwhelming. Plus, you'll get to ride when the wind is usually at its best. The peace of morning is lovely!

If you're new to snowkiting I suggest taking a lesson the first day. It made all the difference for me! They really help you get the hang of it quickly. Save yourself the struggle and go for the introductory class.

Check out the rental shops before the day you plan to kite. I found some pretty good deals online that were way cheaper than what I saw in the shops on-site. Don't just go for convenience.

My advice is to pack some snacks and a thermos with hot beverage. The cafes can get busy and pricey. Trust me, having your own little break setup on the snow is super cozy!
Hyeres Skatepark
Make sure to wear sunscreen, even if it’s cloudy. I forgot, and ended up with a nasty sunburn after spending hours skating under the sun.

Check the weather forecast before going! I went on a rainy day and it definitely ruined the vibe. You’ll want dry ramps to skate on, trust me.

I recommend visiting in the late afternoon around 4 PM; the park is way less crowded then, and you can really enjoy it without constantly dodging people

I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. The nearby cafes can be a bit pricey and it's nice to take a break without breaking the bank.
Col du Lautaret

Don't miss out on the local food. Check out the small restaurants nearby for hearty mountain meals – they’re not only delicious but also budget-friendly compared to the bigger places.

Look out for weather updates before heading up. Conditions can change quickly; I got caught in some harsh winds that cut my day short. Plan your sessions wisely!

I suggest arriving around 9 AM to avoid the crowds and snag the best spots for snowkiting. Later in the afternoon, it gets pretty packed up on the slope!
Roller Gliss

I recommend bringing your own skates if you have them. The rental skates can be a bit worn out, and mine didn’t fit right, making it harder to enjoy the experience.

I think it’s worth checking their social media for any special discount days. I stumbled upon a 'Bogo' deal when I was there, which saved me some cash!

If you can, grab a snack beforehand. The food options there can be limited and a bit pricey. I’d recommend hitting up a local bakery before you skate.
Salto Trampoline Arena

My advice is to wear comfy clothes and grippy socks even though they provide socks. I wish I had brought my own it made a big difference!

I recommend going on a Friday around 2 PM. It was way less crowded, and we had more space to jump and explore without waiting.

I suggest you check for any special deals on their website before you go. I found a cool family pass that saved us a few euros!
Arbre Et Aventure

If you're coming with kids, try to grab the early slot around 9 AM. We found it less crowded and made the whole experience a lot smoother.

I suggest you wear comfy shoes because you’ll be climbing and moving around a lot. I wore flip-flops and regretted it!