Park location
The park is only for Parkour, skateboarding, in-line skating and BMX-ing. The park is under the M3 flyover at the junction of Little Patrick Street and Corporation Street (near Custom House Square).
Opening hours
Open daily | |
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Opens | 7.30am |
Closes | 4pm |
Rules for using or visiting the park
If you don’t observe these rules, we’ll ask you to leave the park.
- The park is for Parkour, skateboarding, in-line skating and BMX-ing. No other vehicles are allowed, including motorised scooters
- If you’re under 11 years old, you must be accompanied by an adult
- Don’t take food or drinks onto the ramps or bowl
- Wear appropriate safety equipment at all times (a minimum of a helmet)
- Be courteous towards less-experienced park-users
- If concrete surfaces are wet, don’t ride or skate
- Don’t stand at the coping of the bowl or at the bottom of any ramps
- Don’t use the park when under the influence of alcohol or any substances that could affect your co-ordination
- If you fall and aren’t injured, get up and move to the side as quickly as possible
- Make sure your equipment is well maintained, any failures could harm others around you
- All users of the park are equal, regardless of age, ability or your chosen sport
- Be aware of others around you and wait your turn
- Be cautious when crossing the ramp areas to avoid collisions
- Spectators should watch from the designated areas
We do not accept liability for injury or damage incurred when using the park and users of the facility do so at their own risk.
Disability access at Bridges Urban Sports Park
Read AccessAble guide (link opens in new window).
Park information
We worked with Belfast Urban Sports, a charity made up of expert urban sports enthusiasts, to develop Northern Ireland’s first urban sports park and make it a world-class, state-of-the-art facility. The project has three main funders: European Union Programme for Peace and Reconciliation (2007-2013), Better Belfast Landfill Tax Credit Fund, from Bryson Charitable Group and the council's capital programme.
The site was designed and built by Freestyle Skateparks, who have previously worked on some of the UK's leading urban sports parks.
Park events
To find out what events and activities are on in our parks, go to Park events.