Climbing. Skate. Scoot. Trampoline. All under one roof.
Six activities are included in one and the same ticket — climbing, skate, scoot, trampoline, net park and Mini-Playground for the very youngest on weekdays. Via Ferrata is booked separately as its own experience.
No booking needed — buy your ticket at the till.
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Own price, pre-book required.
Climbing
Indoor climbing in Stavanger — bouldering, rope climbing and auto-belay for every level.
It's all under one roof: bouldering close to the ground, rope climbing up the wall, and 20 auto-belay stations that let you climb without a partner. The 21-metre LED wall is the region's tallest, and the routes are reset regularly so there's always something new to try. Need a push to get started? The instructors are right there on the floor.
- 20 auto-belay stations — climb without a partner
- 21-metre LED wall, the region's tallest
- Dedicated bouldering zone for easy entry and technique training
- Routes reset regularly by the route-setters
- Instructors on the floor all day
- Included in the drop-in ticket
- All ages
- Shoes and harness can be rented at reception
- Lead-climbing course from 1 599 kr
Skate
Indoor skatepark in Stavanger — street course, mini-ramp and miniramp with a bowl corner.
The whole skatepark is built around flow. The street course has rails, a funbox, stairs and curbs, the mini-ramp lets you find your balance before going big, and the miniramp with a bowl corner, extensions and transfer gives you new lines every time you roll in. Skating for the first time? The instructors will teach you the basics. On a scooter? Jump to scoot below.
- Street course with rails, a funbox, stairs and curbs
- Mini-ramp for your first push
- Miniramp with a bowl corner, extensions and transfer
- Instructors who actually skate themselves
- Boards, helmets and protection for rent
- Included in the drop-in ticket
- All ages
- Boards, helmets and protection rented at reception
- Required under 13 · recommended for everyone
Scoot
Stunt-scooter park in Stavanger — the entire skatepark open for scoot.
Scoot is one of the most popular activities in the hall. You use the whole park — the street course, the mini-ramp and the miniramp — and find jumps that suit you whether you're practising your first bunny hop or working on a tailwhip. Bring your own scooter or borrow one from us. Helmet on, and you're ready.
- The entire skatepark is open for scoot
- Ramps and jumps in all sizes
- Scooters and helmets for rent
- Popular from the youngest to the oldest
- Indoors — same conditions whatever the weather
- Included in the drop-in ticket
- All ages
- Scooters, helmets and protection rented at reception
- Required under 13 · recommended for everyone
Trampoline
Trampoline park in Stavanger — connected trampolines and an airbag zone for safe landings.
Connected trampolines run wall to wall on the ground floor, and the airbag zone catches the landings that didn't go quite to plan — soft, big and forgiving. Bounce from trampoline to trampoline, learn new tricks, or just go all out until your heart's pounding. No height requirement, suitable from the very youngest to adults. Indoor shoes are required, but can be rented at reception.
- Connected trampolines — the whole surface is yours
- Large airbag zone for safe landings
- No height requirement — suitable from the very youngest
- Indoor shoes required — rented at reception
- Room for both jump training and free play
- Included in the drop-in ticket
- All ages
- None
- Indoor shoes required — bring your own or rent at reception
Net Park
Net park in Stavanger — two floors of climbing nets right above the trampoline hall.
The net park spans two floors right above the trampoline hall and hangs beneath the building's ceiling. You climb up through the net structure and find new ways between the platforms — no fixed route, you decide how challenging you want it. At the top, the big slide is waiting to take you back down (age 5 and up). Many use the net park to work down a fear of heights step by step.
- Two floors of climbing nets above the trampoline hall
- Free routing — no fixed path, make your own way
- The big slide from the top (from age 5)
- A great place to work down a fear of heights
- Included in the drop-in ticket
- All ages · the big slide from age 5
- Two, above the trampoline hall
- Indoor shoes required — bring your own or rent at reception
Mini-Playground
A safe play universe for babies and toddlers in Stavanger — weekdays 10–15.
A dedicated area for babies and toddlers, put together for discovering the world at their own pace. Soft mats, sensory blocks, toys and low wooden climbing figures to clamber over. As a parent you can settle down with a coffee while they explore. We also have a parent-and-baby climbing group that meets regularly — join via Spond.
- Soft mats and low wooden climbing figures
- Sensory blocks and toys to explore with
- A sheltered area — quiet space for the little ones
- Parent coffee within line of sight
- Parent-and-baby climbing group meets regularly via Spond
- Monday–Friday 10:00–15:00 (closed weekends)
- Babies and toddlers
- Included in the drop-in ticket
- Own group via Spond
Via Ferrata
Indoor via ferrata in Stavanger — a secured climbing route 20 metres under the ceiling, with a guide.
You're in a harness with a safety line the whole way, and a certified guide takes you through the routines before you start. Both routes run on Saturdays: the yellow route suits you from 120 cm, the blue route requires 150 cm and ends with a zipline back to the ground. Popular for birthdays, stag and hen parties and team-building — and one of the few places you get this feeling without heading to the mountains.
- 20 metres up, indoors, beneath the hall's ceiling
- Yellow and blue route — Saturdays
- The blue route ends with a zipline
- Certified guide and equipment the whole way
- Dedicated package for birthdays, stag and hen parties and companies
- Pre-booked — not included in drop-in
- Yellow 120 cm · blue 150 cm
- Saturdays — yellow and blue route
- Harness, safety line and guide
- See prices or contact us
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See prices and opening hours — or ask us directly about the high-ropes course.






