Across Forshaga, there is a skatepark, two multisport arenas, and an art wall for spontaneous sports and creativity. Children, young people, and adults can all be active together here – no booking required.
The skatepark and multisport arena in Forshaga are located next to Forshaga Learning Centre. The arena in Deje is located in the Östra Dejefors area, behind the sports hall.
Next to the art wall, multisport arena, and skatepark at Forshaga Learning Centre, there is an outdoor lounge area where you can sit in concrete armchairs, charge your phone, and use free Wi-Fi at the same time.
600-square-metre skatepark
The skatepark is approximately 600 square metres and is suitable for both beginners and more experienced riders. It is mainly designed for skateboarding, but also works well for inline skates, BMX, and scooters. Use is at your own risk, and helmets are recommended. Please show consideration for others and adapt your riding to your skill level.
Art wall for spontaneous creativity
Next to the skatepark is the Forshaga Art Wall, where graffiti and creative expression are welcome in an open and accessible environment. At the art wall, everyone – professionals and beginners, children and adults – can express themselves artistically. Everyone is welcome to paint using brushes, rollers, or spray cans. The wall is open 24 hours a day!
Multisport arenas for spontaneous sports
The multisport arenas in Forshaga and Deje are equipped with artificial turf for various ball sports, such as football and basketball. The arenas are open to everyone and shared by those using them.
Youth center Hubben
Hubben is a meeting place for young people in Forshaga where they can meet, socialise, and take part in different activities. It offers a safe and open environment for community, creativity, and participation.
Hubben’s activities take place at the Hubben youth centre in Forshaga, at the Cultural Centre in Deje, and at locations such as sports halls, the skatepark, and other places around Forshaga. Hubben is aimed at young people in lower and upper secondary school up to the age of 17.