Berlin’s Most Technical Skatepark? We Went to Hasenheide to Find Out

Tight lines, crusty ledges, and full local flavor
DOSE CREW  | 

You don’t go to Hasenheide to get clips — you go to test your patience. This East Berlin crust pit feels more like a puzzle than a skatepark. Awkward ledges, ankle-height rails, manual pads that dare you to try flatground — the place basically laughs in the face of “flow.”

But for whatever reason, on a lazy afternoon, the DOSE crew linked up and gave it a go. Gino, Gabi, Corny, and Florence rolled through to put Berlin’s most technical park to the test.

If you know Gino and Gabi, you know they’re more gap-and-rail types — but even they tried to finesse a few lines. Corny got into full tech mode and Florence floated around the ledges like she skated the place every weekend (she doesn’t, but still). No hammers here — just low-impact weirdness, real Berlin flavor, and some pretty satisfying lines if you’re into that sort of thing.

Hasenheide Skatepark is one of the most technical skateparks in Germany. It’s tight, unpredictable, and secretly perfect for locals who want to slow things down and push their tech game. And hey, it’s Berlin — if the session sucks, you’re 5 minutes from a Späti beer and a kebab.

So — is Hasenheide the most technical skatepark in Berlin? Watch the video and tell us in the comments.

Skaters:
Gino – @lambor_gino
Gabi – @gabixkahl
Florence – @florenceulrich03
Corny – @corny_sb

 

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