Sports facilities
Our sports programme is available at HSG’s own sports facilities, as well as external sports facilities in St.Gallen and the surrounding area. The map of the area gives you an overview.

Facilities/regulations for use
At the in the UniSport office you can read the Regulations for Use and the Executive Regulations from 1 April 1992 on the use of the University of St.Gallen sports facilities. The facilities and the changing rooms are available to the students according to the special schedule.
Artificial turf pitch
| The pitch is available for all members of the HSG depending on the current booking schedule. The following regulations for use must be observed. |
| The new booking schedule will be published on February 2012. |
Beach volleyball court
| Outside training times, the beach volleyball court is available for use according to the booking schedule. The rules of conduct must be observed. |
Indoor Hall
| Outside training times, the indoor hall is available for use according to the booking schedule. |
| booking schedule |
Outdoor table tennis
| Two table tennis tables are available at the University Building 05. Paddles and balls are available in the Ad-Hoc student bar. |
Outdoor trail
| The university’s own public outdoor trail (500 meter woodchip jogging trail and eight fitness stations) is accessible at all times. |
TC Schiltacker / TC Wittenbach
| In the winter season, we sell vouchers for the Wittenbach and Shiltacker Tennis centres (CHF 20/h for students and assistants and CHF 25/h for employees and alumni). The vouchers are valid through the end of April. Reservations must be made at the tennis centres. |
TC St. Gallen
| Once the facilities are opened, a court will be available from Mon - Fri, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. There is a fee for the use of the tennis courts (CHF 20/h for students and assistants, CHF 25/h for employees and alumni).The court must be reserved and paid for in the sports office. Game times must be observed. There is a fine of CHF 50 per player for unauthorised use of the tennis court. People incurring a fine may be prohibited from using the courts in the future. |