Winchelsea skatepark is located right in the middle of town, opposite the Winchelsea IGA. The skatepark is made out of concrete and is large enough to cram heaps of transitions. The skatepark is covered with different sized quarters, a small rail and a bank on top of a feature centre obstacle that moulds into an epic spine. On each side of the spine are two perfect 5 ft mini ramps. There is also a super mellow 1 ft quarter at the top of the park and another slightly larger 3 ft section at the deeper end.
If you are ever heading down the surf coast, Winchelsea skatepark is on the way and well worth the skate. Check out the virtual tour and explore the skatepark with 360° interactivity. Let us know what you think of the park by leaving a review below. Perhaps we have been to harsh rating it only three stars….
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