Instructions for new visitors
When entering the climbing wall for the first time, it is necessary to fill in and sign the registration form. After signing, you will receive a membership card, which you will use to prove each time you enter. Climbers under the age of 18 must sign the form with a legal representative. Each visitor must be acquainted with the Regulation Rules.
New visitors without climbing experience
Without climbing experience and especially without experience with belaying, it is not safe to climb a climbing wall on your own. It is necessary to either go through a certain instruction - Basic belay climbing course, or arrange an experienced escort - Personal belayer.
Climbing Course of Belaying for Beginners
Climbing Course for New Visitors
After passing the climbing course for beginners you will be able to climb top-rope style by yourselves. Our professional climbing instructors prepare you mainly for the safety part of climbing, the most important part.
Price
- Includes:
- Entrance fee
- Professional instructor
- Rental of climbing gear
- Duration: 2 hours
- Group of 2 - 4 persons
- > 15 years old
Privat Belayer
Climbing with instructor ideal for new visitors
During your visit, you will be accompanied by a qualified instructor, a “personal assistant” that looks after your safety, will belay you while climbing and will instruct you how to correctly behave on the wall.
Price
- Price includes:
- Climbing instructor - belayer
- Does not include:
- Entry fee
- Rental of climbing gear
- Duration: Up from 1 hour
- Group of 1 - 4 persons
- > 5 years old
New visitors with climbing experience
There is no need to pre-order the climbing wall. You simply come, pay the entrance fee and climb. There is no time limit on entering the wall, so you can climb as long as you can.
Children visit
Children under the age of 15 may enter the climbing wall only when accompanied by a responsible adult who will supervise them at all times. They are only allowed to climb in a child seat harness (pacifier), which is fastened on the chest. If the child is an experienced climber, he may be allowed to climb in a classic mountaineering harness. We recommend that children wear climbing helmets.