| skate locations if you know of any other places to skate, email me and i'll put them up... |
| location: nearest tube/station: details: |
| southbank playstation skatepark shell centre russel square earls court natwest ledges blackfriars B.T. building baker st church rail |
| london waterloo ladbroke grove tube london waterloo russel square tube earls court tube liverpool st station blackfriars tube baker st tube |
| usually infested with skateboarders. has some good high rails and some big gaps. |
| probably britains best indoor skatepark. features a 12ft vert, 6ft half pipe, 5ft mini (all sizes are estimates). good and varied street section. check the USD photo pages to see it. |
| good all round skate area. some stair gaps, many hand rails and well waxed ledges. watch out for security on week days. no more than a 5 min walk from waterloo station. |
| excellent place for a fun session. knee high rails on a slope- concrete on one side, grass the other. 35-40ft long. |
| nice drop ledge. turn right out of the station & look for tesco's- it's right outside it. just above knee height going over 6/7 steps. well waxed. also, round the corner (look for homebase) is a curved ledge. |
| one of the last remaining excellent london street spots & and notorious for heave security. features a high marble drop ledge, low marble ledges, cess slide area and a 9 stair hand rail. look for natwest. |
| the old B.T. building features a steep chrome hand rail (which has now been but in half but still skateable- you might have read about the "incident" in unity!). no security! |
| i found this with phil & george & we were quite impressed! about a 2 min skate left of baker street tube exit, there is a church on the opposite side of the road, which has a long and wide stair set. also, there is a great small rail for practices. not a huge amount but worth a visit if you're passing. |