Ten important skateboard spots in Birmingham, UK (2024)

Ten important skateboard spots in Birmingham, UK (2024)

1. Creation Skatepark

Located in Moseley, Creation Skatepark is one of the biggest indoor skateparks in the UK. It features a wide range of obstacles and ramps, including a massive bowl, mini-ramps, and street section. The park is open seven days a week and offers regular skateboarding events and competitions.

2. Ideal Skatepark

Ideal Skatepark is another popular indoor skatepark located in Birmingham. It features a range of obstacles, including a mini-ramp, spine, and rails. The park is open seven days a week and offers a range of sessions for different skill levels.

3. Epic Skatepark

Epic Skatepark is a unique indoor skatepark located in Halesowen. It features a range of ramps and obstacles, including a foam pit, vert ramp, and mini-ramp. The park is open seven days a week and offers regular skateboarding events and competitions.

4. Southside Skatepark

Southside Skatepark is a popular outdoor skatepark located in the city centre. It features a range of ramps and obstacles, including a mini-ramp, quarter pipes, and rails. The park is free to use and is open seven days a week.

 

5. The Custard Factory

The Custard Factory is a creative arts and media hub located in Digbeth. It is also a popular spot for skateboarders due to its range of unique obstacles, including ledges, stairs, and banks. The area is free to skate and is open 24 hours a day.

6. The Spot

The Spot is a DIY skatepark located in the heart of the city. It features a range of obstacles, including banks, ledges, and a quarter pipe. The park is free to use and is open seven days a week.

7. Highgate

Highgate DIY is another DIY skatepark located in the city centre. It features a range of obstacles, including a mini-ramp, quarter pipes, and banks. The park is free to use and is open seven days a week.

8. University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham is a popular spot for skateboarders due to its range of unique obstacles, including stairs, rails, and ledges. The area is free to skate and is open 24 hours a day.

9. Edgbaston Reservoir

Edgbaston Reservoir is a popular spot for skateboarders due to its smooth concrete paths and banks. The area is free to use and is open seven days a week.

10. Harborne Skatepark

Harborne Skatepark is a popular outdoor skatepark located in Harborne. It features a range of obstacles, including a mini-ramp, quarter pipes, and rails. The park is free to use and is open seven days a week.

Skateboarding is tribal and most locals are welcoming, but if you're new to a spot, or just passing through, have respect for the locals. Listen. Be smart. Have fun.

A human being

Art can change the world – and everybody is an artist. Those who scribble stickmen. Those who paint chapel ceilings. Those who tattoo biceps. Those who are careful with pigment on canvas. Those who create fantasy characters. Those who paint pet portraits. Those who yarn bomb. Those who write poems on crappy old cardboard.

My art lives on the bottom of skateboard decks. It's designed for you to destroy. For you, the rider, my art may come second to the deck’s ability to perform – and that’s awesome. To me, art comes first. Always.

It’s how I think. It’s who I am. It’s what I am.

A machine

This article  has been created with the help of artificial intelligence platforms ChatGPT and Bard. If there are inaccuracies or there are opportunities for improvement, please let me know.

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