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Located within a 14 hectars nature park. The skate park in Stadspark offers a lively spot for skaters of all levels, featuring smooth ramps and open space for sport. Surrounded by greenery, it blends urban energy with the park’s natural calm.

It’s a fun spot located close to the marina with plenty of space with mostly ramps for mid to advanced level. It’s a popular place to skate and hang out with friends.

Located right on the Sint‑Michielskaai by the Schelde, Skatepark De Kaai offers a practical smooth outdoor concrete area tailored for mostly transition street‑style skating.

Nestled in Antwerp’s north, Skatepark Ekeren is a slightly grippy, open-air spot with a perfect mix of street and transition elements. Its laid-back vibe and green surroundings make it a favorite for locals. Ideal for a relaxed session or a chill afternoon with friends.

Just outside Antwerp, Skatepark Kontich offers a clean, modern setup that blends street and park elements in a smooth concrete layout. With its friendly local scene and open design, it’s the perfect spot for a quick session or an all-day ride under the sun.

Set against Antwerp’s industrial backdrop, Polder Skatepark stretches out in Polderplein within the Hoboken district of Antwerp, surrounded by open green spaces and a family-friendly playground. This compact concrete park offers an enviroment for quick sessions. The sounds of rolling wheels mix with the hum of the nearby port, giving Polder its unmistakable mix of freedom, grit, and urban charm.

Skatepark Elf-julistraat is a small but well-loved concrete park in the heart of Mortsel. The park sits in a quiet residential area, surrounded by local streets, green spaces, and walking paths, making it a convenient and safe spot for nearby youth to skate, hang out, and practice tricks. Despite its modest size, it serves as a vibrant community hub where skaters gather, socialize, and enjoy the grassroots skate culture of Mortsel.

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Opened its doors in autumn 2024 as a covered skatepark built inside a converted warehouse on the Fort 3 recreation grounds in Borsbeek. The local government created this space to give young people an accessible place to skate, encourage outdoor sports, and meet the growing demand for skate infrastructure in the area.

Tucked away in Zwijndrecht, Belgium, this sleek new skatepark has quickly become the local hotspot for skaters and riders of all levels. Designed by Nine Yards, it blends smooth concrete with creative street-style obstacles that invite flow and freedom. Surrounded by basketball courts and green spaces, it’s more than just a skate spot, it’s a vibrant hub for youth and urban energy. Whether you’re roamng around or chasing clips, this park promises both challenge and chill.

Welcome to Skateterrein Molenlei , a lively small skate spot circa 90 sqm where riders of all levels come together to skate, learn, and connect. Located along the scenic Molenlei, the park features smooth surfaces, diverse obstacles, and a relaxed community atmosphere. Whether you’re landing new tricks or just hanging out with friends, this is the perfect place to enjoy the local skate scene.

Located in Sint-Niklaas boasting a dynamic outdoor space blending a modern skatepark with a playground, sports fields, pic-nic & green areas. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or seeking a family-friendly outing, this park caters to all.

A hidden gem for skaters looking for a relaxed session.
It’s more than concrete and rails it’s a place where families, greenery, and skateboards coexist.
Smooth surfaces, chill vibes & open spaces make it perfect for beginners and those filming clips alike.
You won’t find massive ramps here, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in character and atmosphere.
We’re diving into everything you need to know before your next skate session here.

Skatepark Entrepot in Bruges is a popular outdoor skate spot, known for its mix of street and transition obstacles. Surrounded by the city’s urban vibe, the park doubles as a community hub where creativity and tricks meet. Its concrete ramps and rails make it perfect for spontaneous sessions or serious practice. A true grassroots skate destination in north Bruges.

Set in the quiet Sint‑Pieters district, within north Bruges, part of a multi-sport playground, a stone throw away from a train stop is this multi-level concrete paradise.

Located in Oostende’s Maria-Hendrikapark, Skatebaan De Velodroom occupies the grounds of a former cycling track. Originally built as a velodrome in the early 20th century and later rebuilt after mid-century, the site eventually evolved beyond its racing roots. In the 2000s, it was re-imagined and transformed into the striking concrete skate bowl that locals and visitors enjoy today. More than just a skate spot, De Velodroom has grown into a vibrant community space combining sport, street art, and youth culture. Its supported by ongoing city investment and renewal projects into the 2020s.

Within the heart of Kapellen, Belgium, the Skatepark has long been a go-to for street sport enthusiasts. From its early beginnings in the 2000s to the state-of-the-art concrete facility that reopened in June 2025, the park blends dynamic obstacles with a welcoming atmosphere for riders of all levels. Explore the calm atmoshpere & obstacles that make this park a must-visit destination & discover why it’s the beating heart of Kapellen’s action sports scene.

Located along the waterfront in Antwerp’s Linkeroever district, this open-air skate park offers a spacious concrete surface with quarters and ramps, ideal for street sport enthusiasts. With views over the Scheldt river and city skyline, it’s a vibrant and informal spot for locals to gather, practice tricks and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just looking to watch some action, the skate park is easily accessible and perfect for a relaxed afternoon session.

Is more than just a playground for sport, it’s a living piece of urban art. Designed with fluidity and vision, its concrete contours flow seamlessly through open parkland, inviting riders to move like artists on a canvas. Every line, every carve, and every grind adds to its evolving story. This isn’t just where people skate — it’s where design, motion, and creativity collide in perfect balance.