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Skateboarding in Belgium

The Belgian skate scene is alive and booming. With quality municipal skateparks and legendary street spots, Belgium offers a varied playground for all levels. In recent years, investment in skate infrastructure has exploded: new concrete parks are popping up everywhere, offering bowls, street sections and features for every riding style.

From Brussels to Ghent, Antwerp to Liege, every city has its spots and its community. Skating in Belgium is much more than a sport - it's a culture in its own right. It lives in the streets, at the park, in skateshops that are true community hubs, and at jams that bring riders of all backgrounds together. Belgian skateparks also attract international riders, proof that the quality of the facilities is world-class.

Whether you're looking for a technical bowl, a street plaza to work on your tricks or an indoor park to ride when Belgian weather does its thing, you'll find what you need. Skateboarding in Belgium is a year-round activity thanks to the many indoor skateparks that let you keep progressing even in the middle of winter.

BINDY lists Belgian skateparks with their features and the skateshops where you can find quality gear. We're building the most complete guide to Belgian skate so you spend less time searching and more time on your board.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a beginner skateboard cost?

A quality complete board costs between 80 and 150 EUR at a skateshop. Avoid supermarket boards - they're dangerous and slow your progression.

Where to skate in Belgium?

Belgium has excellent skateparks: Pier 15 in Brussels, the parks in Blankenberge, Ostend, Zeebrugge. All listed on BINDY with an interactive map.

How to get started with skateboarding?

First learn to ride, turn and brake. Then the ollie. A local skateshop can advise you on the right board size for your style (street, bowl, cruising).