Climbing Courses
Exploration, challenge and of course heights! Our purpose built climbing wall has something to offer all abilities and our experienced and friendly coaches guarantee a safe, enjoyable, learning experience
Indoor Climbing Course - Price £45.00
This course is designed to give you a taste of climbing and to introduce you to basic climbing movement and belaying techniques. This course is based on our own custom built climbing wall and may make use of another local climbing wall depending on participants ability and progress. Ideal for those who haven’t climbed at all.
| Course Reference | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|
| R.C.1 | Sat 1 and 8 March | 10.00am - 4.00pm |
Intro to Outdoor Rock Climbing - Price £30.00
This one day course is designed for those with some climbing experience and as a bridge from climbing wall to real rock. The course will cover the very basics of what you need to know to be able to work safely on real rock and give you an idea of the sport in its truest form.
Course is weather dependant and back up indoor venues will be used if necessary. Transport will be provided.
| Course reference | Dates | Time |
|---|---|---|
| R.C.O.1 | Sat 29 March | 9.00am - 5.00pm |
| R.C.O.2 | Sat 3 May | 9.00am - 5.00pm |
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