Rock Climb - Beginner to intermediate
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Guided climbing suitable for beginners to intermediate climbers
Professional instructors for step-by-step coaching
Practice on a range of climbing routes and difficulty levels
Confidence-building, active, and fun adventure experience
€ 92.55
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Rock climbing offers an exciting mix of challenge, focus, and adventure, making it a perfect experience for beginners through to intermediate climbers. This session introduces you to the fundamentals of climbing technique, safety systems, equipment use, and body movement. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, you’ll learn how to climb efficiently, build confidence, and understand how to approach both easy and moderate-grade routes. Whether it’s your first time on the wall or you already have some experience, this program provides a supportive environment to grow your skills at your own pace.
As you progress through the session, you’ll practise essential climbing skills such as proper foot placement, balance, controlled movement, and basic rope handling. Intermediate climbers can work on improving technique, tackling harder routes, and refining problem-solving on the wall. With a focus on safety, fun, and personal achievement, this climbing experience is ideal for anyone looking to try something new, develop existing skills, or simply enjoy an active and adventurous day out. If you’d like, I can also prepare highlights, inclusions, exclusions, know before you go, or what to bring.
Safety Gear
NO toilets at the car park
Hat
Sunglasses
Warm jacket and jumper
Suncream
Water bottle
Snacks
Wear comfortable, flexible clothing
Toilet and water needs should be handled before arrival
Minimum age of participants 12
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Customer Reviews
Jack

First time trying climbing and decided to pop into Gravity after work. I had a fair idea of what to expect since I’d read a few Google reviews beforehand, but still, what a fun experience! The staff were friendly and the place had a great buzz about it. The routes were well thought out and offered a good mix of challenge and fun, even for a beginner like myself. It did get a bit busy later in the evening, but that’s to be expected in a popular spot. Overall, solid setup, good atmosphere, and I’m glad I gave it a go. Might just be back for round two!
vibewithsoraya

This climbing center was very cool. The rules for people climbing there are a bit to specific. They seem to think that Bouldering is for some kind of smart people and you need a introduction course, which you habe to pay for. For me it‘s just a cash cow. The things you need to know you can learn in a 5min talk or in a quick video. At some point in the evening it’s getting overcrowded and you have no time for yourself climbing alone.
Ronin

This review is made as a tourist in Dublin. I visited this gym and overall had a okay experience, but there are a few areas where I think things could be improved. The first, and my biggest issue, I found that the holds didn’t grip very well. Many of them were very dirty (blackened), which makes climbing less enjoyable and harder than it should be. They are not cleaned before setting a new route to keep them feeling fresh. It was also not always clear what the final hold of a problem was, since the top holds are not labeled or coded in any way. This sometimes made me unsure what the correct ending is. Another thing I noticed is that the bouldering walls are placed quite close to each other. Because of this, climbers often end up in each other’s way, which doesn’t feel ideal in terms of space or flow. Lastly, I felt the entry process was a bit heavy on the safety checks. I absolutely understand the importance of safety, but in this case it felt like overkill: I had to take a test, watch a video, and answer multiple questions, even after passing the initial "test". On top of that, there was an extra €5 fee for the first entry, perhaps to cover all these additional safety checks, which made the whole process feel less welcoming than it could have been.
Zoe

Coming from the US, I had no idea what route setting in Ireland would look like. What I found out was that the climbs at Gravity Climbing Centre were very well thought through. The grading scale is a bit different, so I had to work out what was best for me, but every single route I climbed was a welcome challenge. The people in the gym, staff and patrons alike, were so helpful any time I needed something. Most importantly, the atmosphere of the Centre was incredible. You can tell that the regulars come back for a reason and each person I interacted with made me wish this was my home gym.
John

After been going there for a couple of sessions now, its well facilitated, staff are very friendly and helpful and the coffees are pretty decent.... im buying a proper membership... other than that the Signage to find the place is a little scarce at the entrance to the industrial estate but Google got me there just fine 👌
