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Child skating the ramps in Playground's indoor skatepark

Activity

Skate

Ramps, bowl and street — for every level.

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About skate

The whole skatepark is built around flow. The street course has rails, a funbox, stairs and curbs, the micro ramp lets you find your balance before going big, and the miniramp with a bowl corner, extensions and transfer gives you new lines every time you roll in. Skating for the first time? The instructors will teach you the basics. On a scooter? Jump to scoot below.

For beginners

Never stood on a board? You start on the micro ramp — that's where you find your balance before going big. Our instructors skate themselves and teach you the basics: how to stand, roll and stop safely. A board, helmet and protection can be borrowed at reception, so you can try without buying gear first.

For the experienced

The street course has rails, a funbox, stairs and curbs, and the miniramp with a bowl corner, extensions and transfer gives you new lines every time you roll in. Whether you're working on your first grind or new transfers, you'll find terrain that challenges you.

Gear and safety

A board, helmet and protection are rented at reception — you don't need to bring your own. A helmet is required for everyone under 13, and we recommend one for everyone whatever your age. Wear skate shoes or trainers — not sandals. Members get half price on all rental gear.

Who it's for

The skatepark is open to all ages. Children under 18 must have an adult (18+) with them in the hall; from age 13 young people can come on their own.

Good to know

  • Street course with rails, a funbox, stairs and curbs
  • Micro ramp for your first push
  • Miniramp with a bowl corner, extensions and transfer
  • Instructors who actually skate themselves
  • Boards, helmets and protection for rent
Age limits and safety rules
  • Skater on a ramp
  • Teenager with a skateboard in the skatepark
  • Skatepark with ramps and a bowl

Frequently asked questions

The most common questions about level, gear, age limits and booking.

  • Is the skatepark suitable for beginners?

    Yes. The micro ramp is designed to help you find your balance before going big, and our instructors skate themselves and teach you the basics. You can borrow a board, helmet and protection at reception, so you can try without buying gear first.

  • Do I need my own board and helmet?

    No — a board, helmet and protection can be rented at reception. You don't need to bring your own gear. Wear skate shoes or trainers, not sandals. Members get half price on all rental gear.

  • Does my child need a helmet?

    Yes — a helmet is required for everyone under 13 on skate and scoot, and we recommend one for everyone whatever your age. A helmet and protection can be rented at reception.

  • Can I skate without booking?

    Yes. Skate is included in the drop-in ticket you buy at the till — no booking needed. The same ticket also gives you scoot, climbing, trampoline and the net park.

  • Can you ride a scooter in the skatepark?

    Yes. The whole skatepark is open for scoot — the street course, the micro ramp and the miniramp. Bring your own scooter or borrow one from us. A helmet is required under 13.

Ready to try skate?

Everything's included in your entry ticket — drop by whenever suits you.

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