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De Orange Haller, known locally as the 'Cold Halls', is an indoor skatepark located in Fredericia, Denmark. While the park is currently **closed**, it has been a beloved destination for skaters in the area, offering a unique environment for both beginners and seasoned riders. Situated at Sønder Vold
De Orange Haller, known locally as the 'Cold Halls', is an indoor skatepark located in Fredericia, Denmark. While the park is currently closed, it has been a beloved destination for skaters in the area, offering a unique environment for both beginners and seasoned riders. Situated at Sønder Voldgade 7-11, 7000 Fredericia, the park was designed to provide a safe and comfortable space for skateboarding enthusiasts to hone their skills and enjoy the sport year-round, regardless of the weather.
De Orange Haller boasted a variety of features that catered to skaters of all levels. The park included various obstacles such as banks, flatbars, manual pads, and quarterpipes, allowing riders to engage in a multitude of tricks and maneuvers. The centerpiece of the park was a well-designed pyramid and kickers that provided ample opportunities for aerial tricks and creative lines. The surface, primarily concrete, offered a smooth skating experience, making it ideal for both practice and casual sessions. In addition to the skating features, the park was equipped with seating areas for spectators and skaters to relax between sessions.
Fredericia is easily accessible, and De Orange Haller was conveniently located within the city, making it a popular spot for local skaters. Although the park is currently closed, it was well-connected to public transportation and offered parking facilities for those driving in. Visitors could enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Fredericia while visiting the park, as it was situated in a lively area filled with shops and eateries.
While De Orange Haller is not open at this time, those interested in indoor skateparks in Fredericia should keep an eye on local announcements for updates regarding its reopening. In the meantime, consider exploring other nearby skateboarding venues or outdoor parks in the surrounding area. When the park reopens, remember to bring your own skateboarding gear, and if you're new to the sport, look into lessons that may be offered to enhance your skills. The park's community vibe and friendly atmosphere made it a welcoming place for skaters of all ages, making it an ideal spot to connect with fellow enthusiasts.
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The Orange Halls are a fantastic opportunity to skate, bike, or rollerblade. The advantage of the hall is that it's indoors; it's not crazy hot in the halls since it's an old warehouse building. The Orange Halls consist of two halls, one for skate/BMX/roller skating/scootering, and the other hall is used for ball games and parkour. So it's a multifunctional hall that benefits the city's residents and draws them away from the streets. Additionally, there is a senior staff member in the hall, Kaj-Ivan 🙂 The hall is municipally owned and managed by a user council that is interested in making the halls the best they can be 🙂 There are about 9 men and me as the only woman in the user council 🙂
I really want to win the gift card, please.
It's a really good hall.
Hi, I would really like to win the gift card for SkatePro 100. I hope I win.
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