RadQuartier – experimental sports enthusiasts

“In the Fichtelgebirge, I have the opportunity to realize a project like the RadQuartier, especially in such a unique location.”

Robin Specht // Founder RadQuartier

The RadQuartier in Kirchenlamitz consists of three parts.
It is the largest German extreme sports hall. On over 2000 square meters you can let off steam to your heart’s content with everything that rolls.
The RadQuartier also organizes various events, including for families, and offers shows with meter-high somersaults and other daredevil stunts.
A new addition is the park building section. The athletes want to offer added social value by integrating parks and facilities into cities and creating new leisure opportunities.
Nine years ago, professional athlete Robin Specht founded the RadQuartier.
Today, park building is his new favorite. For him, the Fichtelgebirge is above all a free space to realize his ideas, and he is particularly pleased with the support and willingness of the towns and mayors to cooperate.
Last year, for example, he was able to realize the first asphalt pump track and roller sports facility in Bavaria in the small town of Selb in the Fichtelgebirge.

Whether freestyle or action sports, beginner or professional athlete, sports enthusiasts of all ages can train there and try out new things.
There are training options for mountain bikes, bmx, skateboards, scooters, inline skates, trampolines and much more.
The obstacles also leave nothing to be desired: From various miniramp sizes to curbs & rails, the skatepark landscape, the bowl, Eurotramp trampoline, Resi ramp and Germany’s largest foampit, there is something for everyone here.