Reviews written by badprofessor
Istres is another tranny park located in the southeast/Marseille area. It consists of one beginner/street area with a lot of fun obstacles and micro-trannies, and...
The Nimes skatepark is another park definitely worth hitting. In addition to a gigantic street course which ,luckily, seems to attract the usual scooter kids,...
Recommended. The park standards in France are improving, and hopefully this park will inspire cities to build more than scooter areas.
This is one of the few acceptable French parks, considering most of them are built by people who don't have a clue. Many of them...
Another simple design job. A few ledges and banks to roll around on if you can avoid the scooters and assorted parasites here. Good for...
This is Marseille's indoor park. You have to really check the schedule to make sure it isn't closed or full of scooters or bmxers. Skateboarding...
This is Marseille's street park. it is conveniently located near the train/bus station, which also means the area is not the nicest. It has everything...
This is an indoor, wooden park which has several mini-ramps, some rails and ledges/curbs , bmx-type obstacles and a 4-corner wooden medium-sized bowl without vert....
This one is definitely worth a visit if you like old rough 70's English skateparks like Harrow or Romford. Actually, this one is believed to...
A few details for visitors: -Try to come on a weekday. AVOID if possible Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons, especially if the weather...
Aix en Provence is a lovely city about 35kms from Marseille, and the city is well worth a visit. It also has several skate spots...
I'd give this one a rather high rating, considering the French skatepark standards are pretty low. France is no Oregon or Encinitas. The reason why...