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Rocksports Indoor Climbing

Fortitude Valley

Updated: Jan 09, 2023

The raw interior of an old brick warehouse on the Valley fringe is the gritty setting for Rocksports Indoor Climbing.

A series of rooms, nooks and caves sit under a ceiling of timber beams, encased by rough exposed brick walls, while upstairs is a light-filled viewing gallery with a pool table and Valley skyline views.

The 100+ climbs reach a height of 8m and are colour coded for capability from kids and beginners through to Everest aspirants. All beginners receive a full briefing before embarking on their climb and staff wander round on hand to offer advice and assistance. Those who are operating the rope (the belayer) must be 13+ years of age and if not climbing themselves, are charged only a nominal fee.

Lockers are provided and all equipment can be hired on site but note there is no kiosk or food for sale.

Not only is this a great activity for children of all ages but the venue also hosts rockclimbing birthday parties.

Prices start from $15 for children under 13 years old for climb while equipment hire including harness, shoes and chalk bag is extra.

Rocksports Indoor Climbing

224 Barry Pde

Fortitude Valley

Opening hours

3189 5589

Map

224 Barry Parade, Fortitude Valley, Queensland

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