Sea air and beaches aren’t Ré’s only assets. For skateboarders, finding the right skate park on the island of Ré is essential for a successful vacation. The area is home to a dynamic skateboarding scene and a number of skate parks. For a perfect stay, a campsite on the Ile de Ré like La Tour des Prises is the ideal base for discovering every spot.
Ré, an unexpected playground for riders?
Skateboarding in France is growing in popularity. The national market, valued at $74.61 million in 2024, is expected to grow by 4.1% annually through to 2035. This trend is reflected in the diversity of our customer base. The Fédération Française de Roller & Skateboard reports that 19% of skateboard licensees are women, testifying to an increasingly open discipline.
On theIle de Ré, this gliding culture finds a particular echo. The communes have set up a number of skate parks that are accessible all year round, making the area a destination for sports and leisure activities well beyond the summer season. Each skate park on the island has its own identity, catering for beginners and experienced riders alike.
Where to find the best skate parks on the Ile de Ré?
The region offers a wide range of riding styles, from street to bowl to ramp. To help you find your way around, here’s an overview of the main venues.
Skatepark | Municipality | Recommended level | Key equipment | The charm factor |
Les Portes-en-Ré Skatepark | Les Portes-en-Ré | All levels | Street (rails, curbs, pira) | The most complete, with a rider’s opinion |
Sainte-Marie-de-Ré Skatepark | Sainte-Marie-de-Ré | Beginner / Family | Basic modules | Close to the stadium and children’s playground |
Ars-en-Ré Skatepark | Ars-en-Ré | Intermediate | Various modules | Unique setting along the channel, near the port |
Skatepark du Bois-Plage-en-Ré | Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré | All levels | City-stadium, playground | At the heart of a large leisure park |
Mini-Rampe de La Flotte | La Flotte-en-Ré | Curve lovers | Mini-ramp with spines | A spot for ramp purists |
Les Portes-en-Ré skatepark: the most versatile of all
Delivered in April 2018, this nearly 370 m² concrete park is a benchmark in the area. Located in the Plaine du Gros Jonc leisure area, it is street-oriented and offers a great diversity of modules: inclined planes, handrails, ledges, curbs, steps and a pyramid. Rider Martin Decamp (@martinskate) confirms: ” The Portes en Ré skate park is great for all levels. You can practice on flat modules and then apply your tricks to more challenging ones. I recommend it to all riders. “. Open every day, all year round, it’s a must.

The Sainte-Marie-de-Ré skatepark: ideal for families
Located on rue du Stade, just behind the gymnasium, this skatepark is perfect for a family session. Its proximity to the soccer stadium and other children’s facilities makes it a complete leisure facility. It’s open all year round. Information on specific modules is not available online, so you can discover them for yourself. If you have any questions, please call the Town Hall on 05 46 30 21 24.
Ars-en-Ré skatepark: riding with a view of the harbour
The setting for this skate spot is unique. Located on Quai de la Prée, between the market parking lot and the nautical base, it runs alongside the channel and is right next to the city stadium. It’s a pleasant place to work out while enjoying the atmosphere of the port of Ars-en-Ré. Freely accessible all year round, this skate park on the Ile de Ré is a great discovery for visiting riders.
The Bois-Plage-en-Ré skatepark: at the heart of the playground
Inaugurated at the end of 2021, this skatepark is part of a larger sports complex at the Parc de jeu des Gollandières. Open to all and free of charge, it is surrounded by a city stadium, a basketball court and other leisure facilities. It’s the perfect place to spend a full afternoon. The park is open every day, all year round.
La Flotte mini-ramp: the spot for curve purists
For those who love curves, head for La Flotte. This spot, located on Route de la Noue, boasts a beautiful mini-ramp. It’s made up of several modules glued together and separated by spines, with different heights to vary the pleasures. The rolling surface is reputed to be in good condition, making it a popular spot with connoisseurs.
How to prepare for a skateboarding session in Ré?
To make the most of the spots, a few precautions are in order.
- Safety first: helmets and protective gear are strongly recommended. Every year in France, roller sports are the cause of around 55,000 accidents.
- Respect your surroundings and others: skateparks are places for sharing. Wait your turn and be considerate of other users, especially younger ones in family parks like Bois-Plage.
- Check the weather: wind can be a factor on site. A glance at the forecast will avoid any surprises.
Ré is much more than just a vacation destination. It’s a veritable playground for skateboard enthusiasts. Each skate park on the Ile de Ré has its own character, its own modules and its own atmosphere. After a day full of tricks and thrills, our La Tour des Prises campsite awaits you for a well-deserved rest, close to all these spots. So get your board ready, and come and discover Ré’s version of surfing!