Wake Board TNA Cable Park
The nautical Ski lift was first developed in Germany in 1961.
The TNA Cable Park at Arenthon, is a former gravel pit, dug during the construction of the nearby A40 motorway “Autoroute Blanche”.
The TNA Cable Park operate two different ski pulling systems. The first comprises of multiple pulleys known as Full Size and the second comprising of only two pulleys, known as Bi- Pulleys.
The park originally had five of these pulleys and since 2016 now have six on their main lake, that’s a total of 655 meters of wakeboarding coarse.
The word PARK refers to obstacles or modules on the main lake, offering the participant the option to make jumps and slides.
The park offers its customers Wakeboarding, Knee boarding and Water-skiing and ideal for both beginners or the more experienced.
Its location offers easy access by road and has fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. Even when not partaking in an activity, the centres surroundings create a pleasant atmosphere to relax and view the spectacle taking place on the water. You can also enjoy a spot of lunch and a drink at the onsite restaurant.
All beginners are required to complete some basic tuition, before progressing to the main lake. Safety equipment comprising of a buoyancy aid and helmet are supplied as standard.
Equipment hire and insurance if desired are sold separately.
We at Mountain Days Away, schedule transport to give our customers 4 hours at the Cable Park, based on two half day slots.
9am till 15.00 or 13.00 till 19.00 these timings allow for 2 hours return travel and 4 hours at the Cable Park.