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Leisure and Sport

Climbing Courses

The Ridge climbing wall logo
Climbing was the growth sport of the late twentieth century and this trend looks like continuing into the twenty first. We have courses for beginners, improvers and the experienced climber.

The Ridge caters for all levels from complete beginner to competition standard, over 120 climbs up to 9 metres high, spread across four different walls, which provide a variety of different climbing experiences.

All necessary equipment is available to hire except lead ropes for safety reasons.

The BMC (British Mountaineering Council) recognises that climbing and mountaineering are dangerous activities that could lead to personal injury or death. Participants should be aware of, accept and be responsible for their actions.

Please click onto the links below for more information on each course, including activity description, where the course is available, enrolment dates and prices.

The BMC recognises that climbing and mountaineering are dangerous activities that could lead to personal injury or death. Participants should be aware of, accept and be responsible for their actions.

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