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Olliestedet Skatepark

20 Præstebrovej
Ølsted, 3310 DK
Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
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Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
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Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
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Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
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Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
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Olliestedet skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park has a lot of ledges, boxes, banks and quarter pipes. The park has either quarter pipes or banks in every corner which provide the skater with a great opportunity to keep a steady flow throughout the park or to gather speed. The elements are made of wood and steel and if anything breaks, it is quickly fixed. All obstacles come in both a small and a large version which makes the park interesting for skaters at all levels. There is everything from ledges, rails, pyramid boxes, small and large banks to quarters and a mini bowl. The mini bowl, which is located in the left corner, can be used by all skaters regardless of their level of experience as it has both a high and a low end. Ølsted skatepark is best known for its annual skateboarding competition,  Olliestedet Open. Every year in the late summer, Olliestedet hosts a competition for both amateurs and professional skaters at the park. It is a large event that attracts a lot of people and loud music. Information from Ølsted skatepark: Scooters are allowed on Tuesdays and Fridays, and there will be a day during the weekend as well, probably Sunday. Skating days are Monday and Thursday and one day during the weekend, probably Saturday. Wednesday is the only day where both skating and scooters are allowed for everyone. The skating school has started again. This means that the park will be closed every Thursday between 5pm and 7pm until April. For more information about the training, visit Ollistedet’s website.
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Olliestedet Skatepark is located in an old factory floor and is considered the best indoor skatepark in North Zealand, Denmark. The park offers a variety of obstacles including ledges, boxes, banks, quarter pipes, rails, pyramid boxes, and a mini bowl. The elements are made of wood and steel and are quickly fixed if damaged. The park caters to skaters of all levels with small and large versions of obstacles available. Olliestedet is best known for hosting the annual skateboarding competition, Olliestedet Open, which attracts both amateurs and professional skaters. The park allows scooters on certain days and has a skating school program available. Visitors can find more information on the park's website. The park is open to the public, offers free entry, has parking available, and provides bathroom facilities. Olliestedet Skatepark welcomes skateboarding, rollerblading, and scootering enthusiasts to enjoy its indoor facilities.

Public Skatepark: Yes
Pay To Enter: No
Has Security: No
Has Lights: Yes
Outdoor Area: No
Indoor Area: Yes
Has Parking: Yes
Wooden Obstacles: Yes
Concrete Obstacles: No
Metal Obstacles: Yes
Plastic Obstacles: Yes
  • Skateboarding
  • Rollerblading
  • Scooters
  • BMX
  • Surfing
  • Snowboarding
  • Snowskate
  • Snowboarding

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