Camacrew Skatepark Berlin Buch - Germany
The Berlin Buch Skatepark, which opened in 2020, features both a bowl and a street section. The bowl is fully equipped with coping around its perimeter, and the site is pleasantly surrounded by lush greenery and trees.
The street section incorporates a half-size bowl, an ideal spot for practicing drop-ins without the intimidating height of the full bowl. Not far from there, you’ll find a smaller quarter pipe - another great piece to practice drop-ins. In the bank section, beginners have the perfect space to try out their first slides.
Just a short distance away, a large supermarket offers restroom facilities. A small shopping precinct located nearby serves a selection of foods, including Döner Kebap. The closest S-Bahn station is S2.
I visited the park on a Saturday during October, just after lunchtime, and found the atmosphere pretty chill. However, by the afternoon, the park became busier with younger scooter users and BMX riders.
The included photos were taken by me in August 2022 and October 2023.
📍 Location
🗺️ Walter-Friedrich-Straße 32, 13125 Berlin, Germany
Suburb: Buch
🔗 Google Maps: Camacrew Skatepark Berlin Buch
🌐 Social Media
- 🎥 YouTube Shorts: Video of me riding the bowl
- 🕸️ Opening information in German
- 🎥 YouTube: Skatespot check from Patrick Bonte in German
🥣 Bowl
The bowl is completely lined with coping.
Here, you can see me executing a drop-in into the bowl. For perspective, I’m 5'2" (1.57m tall), and the bowl has a depth of approximately 1.3m. 🎥 YouTube Shorts: Video of me riding the bowl
🛹 Street Section
Displayed here is the street section, complete with a half bowl, a small quarter pipe located near the bowl, and various banks.
The higher, bank-like section visible here is perfect for practicing bert-slides and similar maneuvers.
Here’s a view of the street section, as captured from the perspective of the bowl.
🌲 Area
These images reveal the spacious area surrounding the skatepark, which is abundantly populated with trees, enhancing the natural beauty of the locale.
The entire area around the skatepark is brimming with greenery, which adds to the overall aesthetic appeal.
The S-Bahn station.
🚽 Necessities
The restroom facilities are located within the Kaufland supermarket, where I also purchased some snacks. Please remember that in Germany, shops and supermarkets are typically closed on Sundays.
I picked up some snacks to fuel the skateboarding session.
Just outside the supermarket, additional shopping opportunities are available, including the option to grab some Döner Kebap.
Here is a photo of a Döner Kebap for reference. While it’s not from the particular place mentioned, they’re all quite similar in Berlin and they are truly delicious 😋!