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Skatepark Cologne (50670)

A public concrete skatepark in Cologne featuring street and park elements – with one clear rule: skateboards only, no scooters or BMX.

Outdoor Family-friendly

A publicly accessible skatepark in the 50670 postal district of Cologne, which visitors report was built on a former car park and is surrounded by trees.

At a Glance

Type
Public skatepark
Location
50670 Cologne, Germany; well accessible by public transport according to visitors
Use
Skateboards only; scooters, BMX bikes, and similar are not permitted
Obstacles
Concrete street and park elements as well as ramps, suitable for various skill levels
Highlight
Partially shaded by tall trees in summer; a halfpipe is located in the neighbouring Lohsepark
Lighting
Turns off early in the evening

Things to do here

  • Skating

Facilities and Surface

The entire park is built from concrete and features both park and street elements. Visitors report that the surface is in good condition. There is a kiosk close to the park.

Access and Surroundings

The park is freely accessible to the public and is situated near Lohsepark, which has a halfpipe. The rows of trees surrounding the area provide welcome shade during the summer months.

Map

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Address

50670 Köln

Hours

So: 00:00–24:00

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