What makes it 78% Kids-Friendly: A bright kids’ zone, age-4+ courses and birthday packages give children safe low climbs, while parents get lockers, toilets and spectators’ seats; helmets and harnesses rent on site.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Long enough to try kids’ routes, a technique course, and rest at the café without tiring younger climbers.
Kraxln für Kids Area:
Let kids climb low routes with animal-shaped holds in a safe zone.
Tip: Have parents belay younger children and start with the easiest routes to build confidence.
Kinderland Play Corner:
Enjoy supervised tumbling mats, simple games, and easy climbs for ages up to 10.
Tip: Drop kids here while adults try harder walls; bring socks for the play mats.
Children’s Technique Course:
Book a small-group lesson teaching knots, safety checks and TopRope basics.
Tip: Reserve spots early through the Sportverein to guarantee a spot on weekends.
Szene Café Break:
Recharge with coffee, fresh bowls, pizzas and cakes on the terrace.
Tip: Order snack boxes for the kids while you plan the next climbs.

Nathan
In town for a short stay, nice rainy day activity and the staff were so helpful and friendly. If I lived here I’d come back often
Ihor Soldat
Totally in love with this place! Came here just one day as a tourist becasue of bad weather in the mountains and made me want to move to Salzburg just to come here every day. :) Friendly atsmosphere, sweetest staff in the world, nice boulders and fair prices!
David Sicha
Friendly staff, English speaking. The climbing is technical and playful, exactly as I like it. I would maybe add 1-2 more automatic top rope devices, but you can have lots of fun, being alone, as it is. Pleasant experience. Thank you very much.
Szymi
The crew is very nice, but the price/quality ratio is already debatable. Not surprisingly, good reviews are from people who have only been to this one climbing wall or just left there their kids, if you visited more places you may not be satisfied, unfortunately. - subscription prices - dirty/old holds - very low frequency of routesetting - crowded - poorly equipped gym It is a pity that this is...
joosh
Amazing climbing gym, gotta love it 😍
The indoor hall is warm in winter and cool in summer. In cold months, layer children to and from the outdoor area to enjoy the fortress view.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult day pass (each) | EUR 17 |
| Child day pass (each 4–13) | EUR 12 |
| Gear rental (harness & shoes per person) | EUR 5 |
| Café snack (each) | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 110 |
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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