Maison de la Boule

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Pick up a set of handmade boules (complete with matching carry bag), plus plenty of other souvenirs of France’s iconic game. There’s also an indoor court and a little museum exploring the history of the sport, including the curious figure of Fanny (tradition dictates if you lose a game 13 to nil, you must kiss her bare bum cheeks).

The boules are made at the factory, La Boule Bleue, on Montée de St-Menet; the factory can't be visited but a small factory shop is open to the public.


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