What makes it 79% Kids-Friendly: Kids’ castle wall, holiday courses and 25 % family pass discount create a child-friendly outing; adults can belay and eat in the café, but supervision is mandatory and fall zones pose vigilance demands.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Gives time to climb, explore the Children’s Paradise and grab a snack without rushing.
Children’s Paradise Play Zone:
Let your 3-year-old climb easy walls, slide and use drawing stations in a fully enclosed kids’ area.
Tip: Register children on arrival and stay nearby to supervise.
Family Bouldering:
Try 200 bouldering problems including “Kids Size” routes scaled for shorter reaches.
Tip: Start on easy problems together and spot each other on the mats.
Speed Climbing Races:
Race side by side on four standard speed lanes and time each run.
Tip: Use the auto-timer to track each family member’s best time.
Holiday Climbing Courses:
Book age-grouped mini and kids courses for step-by-step skill building.
Tip: Reserve spots online early, as courses fill up during school breaks.

Irina Maya
I want to return to Innsbruck again because of this amazing climbing gym. It’s a modern, spacious gym with excellent climbing zones, a bouldering area, a cozy café, and clean changing areas – it’s a 10 out of 10.
O H (Olly)
Walkable from the town centre or train station - flat straight road out. Also a bus runs there regularly. Great centre with a lot of climbing options. Outdoor bouldering was a highlight for me. Grading was on the more difficult side, and almost all bouldering is set with more natural feature holds rather than conventional indoor climbing holds. Depends on what you like there, for me it would be ...
M CR
This gym was one of the highlights of my trip. I appreciated the outdoor bouldering and cafe especially. Beautiful facilities and very clean.
Natalia Tobys
I visited this gym with my partner in August 2024, we climbed here several grades 5c-8a. To sum it up...not the worst gym we've been to as there were some quite positive points as well, but we expected much more from the place of such reputation. AND... we won't come back due to cons - see below. Pros: - wide selection of routes, also with the highest grades and outdoor zone, - interesting safe ...
Hans Grønskag Hammer
Great, pretty and really cool gym. World class setting on tons of wall area. Can get quite packed inside, but so lovely to be able to go outside and climb in fresh air.
Hall stays warm in winter and cool in summer. Weekday afternoons are quieter. Book kids’ holiday courses early in July and August.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult day tickets | EUR 33 |
| 1 child (6–13) ticket | EUR 8.7 |
| Gear rental (3 full sets) | EUR 31.5 |
| Bistro snacks/meals | EUR 30 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 103.2 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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