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Silkeborg Skatepark

Silkeborg, 8600 DK
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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The park consists of a speed wall and a hip bank in one end. In the middle of the park there is a euro gap, and a fun box with rail and ledges. Two ledges are put together which gives two different heights. At the other end of the park there are two banks and a 2.8 metres high quarter pipe (a little sketchy). There is also room on the floor for ledges and rails, if you prefer to skate on a flat surface. The park is inspired by street skating. Overall, Silkeborg Skatepark is a nice place to go to practise your skills.For people who live in Silkeborg municipality, it is free to visit the park. For everyone else, it costs 20 DKK. Everyone is welcome during the opening hours, however Wednesdays are reserved for skateboarders only.Monday: 5pm – 9.30pmTuesday: 5pm – 9.30pmWednesday: 5pm – 9.30pm (ONLY skateboarders)Thursday: 5pm – 9.30pmFriday: CLOSEDSaturday: CLOSEDSunday: CLOSEDThe crew behind Silkeborg Skatepark consists of nice people! Once in a while, the crew relocates the obstacles which ensures that they are always functioning in the best possible way. The park is not heated. There are BMX sessions with Lasse Søltoft on Mondays, if you want to learn something new. There is a refrigerator, an oven and a microwave in a small heated common room.  In addition, the park has some rules that you have to follow. You can read them here: Silkeborg SkatehalThe park is run by volunteers so it has not been possible for www.skatein.com to provide specific contact information for the park.
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Silkeborg Skatepark in Denmark is a popular indoor skatepark featuring a variety of concrete and metal obstacles for skateboarders, rollerbladers, BMX riders, and scooter enthusiasts to enjoy. The park includes a speed wall, hip bank, euro gap, fun box with rail and ledges, two different height ledges, two banks, and a 2.8-meter high quarter pipe. The park is inspired by street skating and provides a nice space for skaters to practice their skills. Access to the skatepark is free for residents of Silkeborg municipality and costs 20 DKK for non-residents. The park is open on weekdays with Wednesday reserved for skateboarders only. The dedicated crew behind the park ensures that obstacles are always in optimal condition. Additionally, BMX sessions are offered on Mondays for those looking to learn something new. Visitors can also take advantage of the small heated common room equipped with a refrigerator, oven, and microwave. The park follows specific rules and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all users.

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

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