Designed and built by Convic, with some DIY additions from local skaters, is the pimping Berowra Skate Park.
The street-orientated skateboard park has quarters at each end and a tone of street features in the middle.
Street features include a range of banks, ledges, rails, stairs, manny pads and more. The concrete is holding together, and the open design will stay relevant for street skaters forever with a diversity of objects, many on the mellower, smaller side.
We didn’t get to skate it as it had been raining, but it looks like it would be fun.
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