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Fælledparken Skatepark, located in the vibrant district of København Ø, Denmark, is the second-largest outdoor skatepark in the country, covering an impressive area of approximately 4500 m². Open to skaters and BMX riders alike, this park is designed with a variety of features that cater to all skil
Fælledparken Skatepark, located in the vibrant district of København Ø, Denmark, is the second-largest outdoor skatepark in the country, covering an impressive area of approximately 4500 m². Open to skaters and BMX riders alike, this park is designed with a variety of features that cater to all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals. Since its renovation in 2009, Fælledparken has become a favorite spot for local skaters and visitors, providing a dynamic environment for practicing tricks and showcasing skills.
Fælledparken Skatepark boasts a diverse array of obstacles and features that make it an exciting destination for all action sports enthusiasts. Key features include a bowl, a halfpipe, quarterpipes, euro gaps, and a vert ramp that stands at five meters tall, making it one of the most challenging spots in Europe. Skaters can also enjoy various ledges, handrails, manual pads, and a pyramide, ensuring that there is always something new to try. The concrete surface allows for smooth rides and efficient tricks, while the park's strategic layout allows spectators to easily view the action.
Additionally, the park is equipped with essential facilities, including lights for evening sessions, comfortable seating areas, ample parking, and accessible toilets. Rental services are available for those who may need equipment to get started.
Fælledparken Skatepark is conveniently located at Edel Sauntes Allé 3, 2100, København Ø. The park is easily accessible via public transport, making it a great spot for both locals and tourists. Its central location allows skaters to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Fælledparken while also being just a short distance away from the city's other attractions.
For those planning a visit to Fælledparken Skatepark, it’s advisable to arrive early in the day, especially if you prefer a quieter session without too many people around. The park is particularly popular in the afternoons, so early morning or late evening sessions may provide a more relaxed atmosphere. Don’t forget to bring protective gear, especially if you’re planning to tackle the vert ramp, as safety should always be a priority. With its diverse features and welcoming environment, Fælledparken Skatepark is sure to provide an exhilarating experience for all skating enthusiasts.
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It's unfortunate that scooters aren't allowed there and that you get bothered and almost assaulted by skaters with an unpleasant attitude if you get too close. I understand that small children on four-wheeled scooters are annoying, but if you're cool enough to stand on it, it shouldn't be a problem. The scooter area is small and boring, and there should be space for everyone! At the very least, there should be designated times/days when scooters are allowed.
I don't quite understand why there are videos of people riding scooters on this page for Fælledparken skatepark. It seems to them as if it's allowed to ride scooters there, which it is NOT. The park is made for skaters, by skaters (plus roller skaters and BMX). As mentioned, there's a scooter park 5 minutes away where they have their own place. It would be nice if this was respected a bit more...
The park is built by Rune Glifberg, Denmark's best skater in my eyes. That's why he chose to implement the scooter ban. I'm really tired of small scooters still riding there despite the ban. Rune has put millions into this park and has 'given' it to the skating industry. So stop complaining about your little kids not knowing they should walk.
The park is built by Rune Glifberg, Denmark's best skater in my eyes. That's why he chose to implement the scooter ban. I'm really tired of small scooters still riding there despite the ban. Rune has put millions into this park and has 'given' it to the skating industry. So stop complaining about your little kids not knowing they should walk.
Denmark's coolest skatepark!
Is it allowed to ride Waveboards/Ripsticks? I think it falls under the category of skateboards.
A super skate park that unfortunately is inhabited by unpleasant 'adult' skaters who think they have exclusive rights to the space. They even go after small children. Furthermore, it's hopeless that you can't ride scooters. What do you do when big brother is skating and little brother is on a scooter... you can't use one of Copenhagen's best parks?! Why not create times when both can be there.
I love the park and go there almost daily. However, like Jesper, I'm really tired of all the small children on scooters – I've taken several falls because parents can't control their bratty kids. There seriously needs to be better signage regarding the ban on scooters!
I think scooters should be allowed in Fælledpark.
Fantastic park for both skaters and BMX riders. I just don't understand why parents with 3-10 year old children on scooters show up almost every time – despite the sign saying it's PROHIBITED. Moreover, there's a really nice scooter park built exclusively for scooters 200 meters away, where skaters and others nicely keep away from. I had a discussion with a mother today who let two kids, max 4 years old, loose on scooters and then just sat down staring at her phone. I politely pointed out to her that scooters were not allowed – and that it was for the safety of her children and that there was also a new very child-friendly scooter park just around the corner. She believed that as a taxpayer, she had the right for her children to use the skatepark on whatever they wanted to ride. And that the responsibility lay with the rest of us if her children got hurt. So better signage about the scooter ban would be nice – and that all skaters could politely inform scooter riders that they have a nice park just for them. It's so clear that once one or two scooters show up, it doesn't take more than half an hour before even more start riding around because they've seen the first two riding there.
The municipal employee lectured me that people on roller skates should stay away. He was setting up some wooden boxes for skateboards. It seems that skateboards have taken over the skatepark and are deliberately bullying those on roller skates. You hardly see anyone on roller skates.
It's really bad that scooters aren't allowed!
It's the best skatepark I've ever been to! It's super cool.
Fælledparken is the best skatepark in the world.
Denmark's best outdoor skatepark.
Best skatepark in Denmark, really good for both experienced and beginners.
Almost all my friends love the park, but I've never been a big fan. It doesn't appeal to me much. It is indeed large, but I feel the space isn't utilized well; there's a lot of open and empty areas in my opinion. Additionally, you have to arrive super early in the morning if you want to avoid it being crowded.
Best skatepark I've been to. It has a great flow and a lot of cool obstacles. Good surface.
Fælledparken is my favorite park. It's because it's a perfect combination of everything a skatepark should include. Banks, quarterpipes, rails, curbs, ledges, and a brilliant vert! You can also ride good lines, and it's super easy to gain speed. Best regards – Mathias Lynghamar.
Denmark's best skatepark in my eyes. It's large and has everything you need. It can compete with some of the world's best skateparks. However, in the summer, it's almost always packed, and many families and children unfortunately use the park as a playground, which can be frustrating. The biggest flaw in the park is the lighting, which, despite being on until around 11 PM, is WAY too poor.
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