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Climbing Walls and Adventure Parks in Luxembourg
Bouldering in Luxembourg
Boulder Klub Lëtzebuerg and the National Climbing Community have cooperated to create an amazing indoor climbing experience that is one of a kind in Luxembourg. The climbing sequences feature low-height artificial walls to offer a unique experience to bouldering. If you plan to boulder at the Boulder Klub Letzebuerg, be sure to bring your own climbing equipment as the facilities do not rent out gear to the public.
Climbing Wall d’Coque
Coque mur d’escalade is THE climbing wall in Luxembourg City! This one is 13.5 meters tall and has more than 150 routes. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, Climbing Wall d’Coque accommodates everyone with difficulty ranging from level 3 to 9. You can also register for a climbing class or just free climb.
Access for free climbing is allowed from 14 years old; anyone under age 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Additionally, all climbers need to sign a waiver before accessing the climbing wall.
Equipment such as shoes, a sling, rope, belay systems, and chalk bags are available to rent and you can also rent out the climbing wall for private events.
Climbing at Youth Hostel Echternach
If you ever find yourself in Echternach, the youth hostel has plenty of fun activities, including a climbing wall and boulder area. Climbing enthusiasts will love the free climbing on the 14m high indoor climbing wall. Anyone can access the wall upon request. There are also beginner courses for both adults and children. Additionally, free climbing and bouldering is accessible to 5 year olds with the supervision of an adult, which makes rock climbing a fun family activity!
RedRock Climbing Center
Redrock Climbing Center offers the largest and newest climbing wall in Luxembourg! The 1400m2 center has a 15.5-meter tall climbing wall and a 4.2-meter-tall bouldering room. Skilled climbers are welcome to independently use the bouldering room, whereas new climbers are required to take a separate climbing course.
All necessary equipment can be rented on site or purchased in the climbing shop. There is also a cafeteria serving hot/cold drinks and various food options as well. Transportation to the RedRock Climbing center is also convenient as it is situated near the Belvaux-Soleuvre train and bus station. Parking is also easy; there’s a huge parking lot next door with 150 spaces.
Rock Climbing Berdorf
If you’re an expert climber who wants to scale the walls outdoors. The Wanterbach rocks in Berdorf are the perfect choice. The walls are available for climbing for members of a climbing association. The climbing association must also be a member of an international climbing association, specifically UIAA or IFSC. A certificate of your membership and an ID card must be presented to nature conservation officials. This is to ensure that you’re climbing safely, as Berdorf isn’t a supervised climbing wall like the others on this list.
Steinfort Adventure
This is the perfect place for mixing outdoor fun with eco-tourism! You’ll get to climb through the trees and pick a specific route based on your experience. There are even routes for the littlest climbers! In addition to climbing, you can explore the surrounding woodlands by going for walks and having picnics.
Parc Le’h Adventures
This is another opportunity for you to climb with the trees! You’ll get to choose from seven routes made up of nets, rope bridges, ziplines, and rope swings. There are also lower courses for children and anyone with a fear of heights, as the maximum height for the toughest routes is 17 meters. And Parc Le’h has a restaurant as well. It’s not connected with the climbing park, but it’s an excellent place to have drinks or a meal after a long afternoon of adventure!
L’Escale Arlon
L’Escale Arlon welcomes climbing enthusiasts to enjoy their climbing wall and bouldering room regardless of skill level. The Track Room offers light or steep routes up to 17m high, and is for levels from 3 to 8. The Block Room features 500 new boulders per year to allow climbers to come and try new courses that challenge them. If you are planning on heading over to L’escale, don’t worry about bringing any climbing equipment as the facility rents out gear to their climbers.
D-Summit
Are you a beginner to rock climbing? Look no further, because D-Summit is a great place to learn how to climb safely! D-Summit has organized initiation days at their facilities to teach the practice of climbing and belaying. The climbing wall offers a 14.5m high wall with over 60 routes across the bouldering structure. If you are eager to climb at D-Summit, the facility offers daily admission tickets, as well as semester and annual subscriptions. Membership cards are also available to individuals and families.