The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany

 
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The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany

General Information

Skatepark Name
The Keyhole Skatepark
Extra Info
Shops near by: Boneless Skate Shop www.boneless-muenchen.de
Free or Pay
Free
Inside or Outside
Outside
Riding Surface?
Concrete

Location

Address
Feldmochinger Straße
Latitude
48.21
Longitude
11.53
City
Munich

12/16/2008

This is one of the best skateparks in Germany so far and contains the main feature, the keyhole pool with 9 foot transition and a foot of vert in the deep end and 5 foot steep transition in the shallow end with no vert and stairs in one corner. the coping is big and nice to grind, the surface of the transitions is just perfect and super smooth. additionally there is a steep, but with no vert, kidney pool and some street features, too. The skatepark is beautifully located on the banks of the "fasanerie see" on the "feldmochinger straße" in the north of Munich. Its free to skate, shower in the summer months, no lights, no pads required, bring your barbecue to grill and your trunks to jump in the lake after a hot session. This is the place for pool riding in Munich!

contact markussuchanek@yahoo.de

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The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany
The Keyhole Skatepark - Munich, Germany

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No shops or anything nearby and it's a little far from the train station but there's a gorgeous park you can ride through to get there. The two bowls are the main features, there is a small quarter as well as some banks and ledges around the perimeter as well though. The bowls are fun but the transitions are very steep in the shallow ends and super mellow in the deep. Also the coping sticks out a lot so if you aren't used to that it could be an annoyance.
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