There's a roll-in and funbox, but apparently the sizes and design of the park are not the best. It is completely free to use, and serves as a good meeting point for skaters and sports fans. Read more.
Not far from the Transport Museum, there's a skatepark. The facility has a vert wall, quarter pipe, stair, full pipe and pyramid, so we can spend our time well. Read more.
In the middle of the court there is a bank, a full pipe and a funbox. The latter is more for BMX, since we think it is impossible for an average person to fly through it with a skateboard. Read more.
Even though the park is far from the downtown, it is always full of people. The atmosphere is somewhat reminiscent of the Californian suburbs - except there are no palm trees. Read more.
The new court is nearly perfect in terms of design: the elements are low, which is good news for skaters (although this isn't such good news for BMX riders). We can rent protective gear here. Read more.
The place is very popular among skaters. The park was built with input from skilled athletes, so it is relatively well-designed and a diverse skatepark packed with various skating elements. Read more.