Werribee Skatepark opened in the early 2000’s and at the time revolutionised skatepark design not only within Australia but around the globe. Werribee Skatepark has been boasted as Australia’s best park by many. With a huge concrete surface and a range of unique obstacles and features skaters will be kept busy as a bee for an entire day as they scope out each nook and cranny. Skate the 360° virtual tour below to navigate your own way through the skatepark and don’t forget to leave a review below.

 

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