Holmesville Skatepark was constructed in the early 2000s and was ahead of its time by way of modern design when it was originally opened to the public to skate.

Holmesville Skatepark is a half an hour’s drive directly inland from Newcastle in NSW. The skatepark is small but makes the most out of the limited space. The skatepark boasts a quarter, banks, euro-gap, jump, rails, ledges and a hump.

The concrete is starting to show its age, the design is still relevant and the features are mellow. We would recommend bringing a broom or leaf blower as there was plenty of debris on the surface.

Skater Maps Three Star Skatepark Rating
HOLMESVILLE SKATEPARK WEATHER
Money Shot
Concrete Skate Bowl
Street Skatepark
Street Skatepark
flat square rail
ledges
Down ledges & gap
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
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