Godalming Skatepark.
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Chamber Rating
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Mrs W
My 2 year old loves it. Very basic, gets busy at the weekend but people come and go. As someone else has said its very quiet during the week.
Feb 3rd, 2022 -
Z V
Mar 19th, 2021 -
James Trusler
Good height curbs and ledge
Nov 27th, 2020 -
Robin Hill
Very mediocre and uninspired skatepark. Small and very busy on sunny weekends. Consists of a long foot high ledge, 3 manual pads that are a little lower than the average curb, an oddly proportion launch ramp and weird up rail grind bar thing that no one ever uses. On the plus side, the surface is very smooth and on weekday mornings you can pretty much have the place to yourself. Despite being limited this is still better than the massive metal quarters and funbox on very old tennis court surface that still seems to exist in the UK. The addition of a bowl or some sort of transition would thin the crowds and make this a much better skatepark.
Jul 5th, 2020
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Godalming Skatepark. located?
A Godalming Skatepark. is located at The Burys, Godalming, eng GU7 1HR
Q What days are Godalming Skatepark. open?
A Godalming Skatepark. is open:
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Q How is Godalming Skatepark. rated?
A Godalming Skatepark. has a 2.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Godalming Skatepark.
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Mrs W on Google
My 2 year old loves it. Very basic, gets busy at the weekend but people come and go. As someone else has said its very quiet during the week.
Z V on Google
James Trusler on Google
Good height curbs and ledge
Robin Hill on Google
Very mediocre and uninspired skatepark. Small and very busy on sunny weekends.
Consists of a long foot high ledge, 3 manual pads that are a little lower than the average curb, an oddly proportion launch ramp and weird up rail grind bar thing that no one ever uses.
On the plus side, the surface is very smooth and on weekday mornings you can pretty much have the place to yourself. Despite being limited this is still better than the massive metal quarters and funbox on very old tennis court surface that still seems to exist in the UK.
The addition of a bowl or some sort of transition would thin the crowds and make this a much better skatepark.