
About climbing
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.
For beginners
Never climbed before? Then the bouldering zone is the place to start. Here you climb at a safe height without ropes, land softly on mats, and find holds set to build your confidence hold by hold. The auto-belay stations take you higher as soon as you're ready — the strap keeps you safely up all on its own, so you can climb alone without a partner to belay you. The instructors are on the floor all day to help you get going.
For the experienced
If you've climbed before, rope climbing and routes all the way up to sixth grade await on the region's tallest LED wall. The route-setters change the routes regularly, so the wall feels new even if you come often. Want to lead climb? You'll need a Brattkort (lead-climbing card) — you take that with us.
Gear
Everything you need can be rented at reception: climbing shoes and a harness. Climbing shoes are required for everyone — children and adults alike. If you have your own gear, bring it. Members get half price on all rental gear, and family members get free equipment for children up to and including age 13.
Who it's for
Climbing suits all ages, from the very youngest to adults. Children under 13 need an adult (18+) to fasten the harness and clip them onto the auto-belay. Children under 18 must have an adult with them in the hall.
Good to know
- 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
Photos from climbing
Frequently asked questions
The most common questions about level, gear, age limits and booking.
Is climbing suitable for beginners?
Yes. The bouldering zone is designed for easy entry — you climb safely without ropes and land softly on mats. The auto-belay stations let you climb higher without a partner, and the instructors are on the floor all day to help you get going. You don't need any experience to come.
Do I need my own climbing shoes and harness?
No — climbing shoes and a harness can be rented at reception. Climbing shoes are required for everyone, both children and adults. If you have your own gear, bring it. Members get half price on all rental gear.
Can I climb without booking?
Yes. Climbing is included in the drop-in ticket you buy at the till — no booking needed. One ticket gives you unlimited play time on climbing, skate, scoot, trampoline and in the net park.
How old do you have to be to climb?
Climbing is open to all ages. Children under 13 need an adult (18+) to fasten the harness and clip them onto the auto-belay. Children under 18 must have an adult with them in the hall; from age 13 young people can come on their own.
Do I need a Brattkort to climb?
Not for bouldering, auto-belay or top-rope — there you climb freely. A Brattkort (lead-climbing card) is only required if you're going to lead climb. Want to learn it? Our Brattkort course runs over a weekend (around 10 hours) from 1 599 kr, plus a 400 kr fee to the Norwegian Climbing Federation. Minimum age 13.
Ready to try climbing?
Everything's included in your entry ticket — drop by whenever suits you.
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