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The rocky terrain in Berdorf entices climbers from all over the world. Perhaps you aren't ready to flex your climbing muscle on a sandstone crag, just yet.
Hone your skills or have a fun day out with the kids at one of Luxembourg's climbing venues. Indoor and outdoor options to suit everyone.
Climbing can build fitness and self-confidence through setting individual challenges, build motivation and afford a sense of achievement. Working with a climbing partner builds team ethic, trust and affords great exercise!
Redrock Climbing Centre
Head to Redrock to experience the largest indoor climbing arena in Luxembourg, all 1400 square metres of it. Complete with 4 auto-belts and a 4.5 metre-tall bouldering room where climbers are free to practice without ropes or harnesses.
Designated coaching space for kids/beginners and on-site café. Kids can sign up to courses and summer camps from age 6. Birthday parties hosted here! Conveniently situated near the Belvaux-Souleuvre train and bus station plus a 150 space car park next door. Sells climbing equipment on site.
Open Mon, Wed, Fri 2pm – 10pm
Tues + Thurs 10am – 10pm
Sat + Sun 9am – 7pm
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Coque Lux City
A massive high spec climbing wall spanning 700 square metres reaching heights up to 13.5 metres. Equipped with automatic belay, so no need to be accompanied by a climbing partner. Adults and kids courses, open sessions, private sessions and advanced courses all available.
Kids private lessons from age 4 and groups from age 5.
Koala private lessons (ages 4 - 6) offer an introduction to climbing whilst accompanied by a family member. Kids can progress onto more private lessons (age 7 plus) to advance their skills. Equipment to rent on site, €3.20 per item.
The Bambini group (ages 5-7) allows kids to practice basic movements on the boulder wall just above the mattress. From here they can progress onto the group class for ages 7 – 10. For kids who haven’t progressed from Bambini, a skills assessment will be carried out before enrolment. Rent the wall for private or corporate events.
Offers 51 tracks plus over 150 climbing routes regularly updated to keep the wall fresh for regulars. The centre features a bouldering area and offers a range of courses and events for adults, too.
Open Mon/Wed/Fri 12pm – 10pm
Tue/Thu 4pm – 10pm
Sat 10am – 8pm
Sun 10am – 6pm
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Youth Hostel Echternach
No need to be a guest of the hostel to enjoy the climbing facilities here. A 14-metre high indoor wall and bouldering area equipped with a special safety floor.
All skill levels are accommodated with climbing equipment available to hire.
Kids group lessons are delivered in DE and LU every Thursday afternoon; Mini Koalas for ages 6 – 8 and Koala Kids for ages 9 – 12.
Kids and adult courses teach safety and climbing techniques to help prepare climbers for free climbing. To note, free climbing is not without securing, but without technical aids so only hands are feet are used for ascending.
Free climbing open to kids age 5 and over when accompanied by an adult familiar with safety techniques. All under qualified supervision.
Grab a bite to eat or a drink at the on-site café. Equipment to rent plus locker rooms.
Open Sat from 1:30pm – 6pm for initiation classes (booking required)
Sun 2:30pm – 4:30pm for initiation classes (booking required)
Sun 4pm – 7pm for Free climbing
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BlokX Urban Fitness (Esch-Belval)
Get ready for an adrenaline packed day at this new venue, opened October 2023. Offers bouldering, parkour, ninja warrior and a children’s climbing area. Several adult classes including bungee fitness, yoga and HIIT.
3,000 square metres of fun spread over two floors. Colours assigned to areas for specific age groups; blue for young kids, grey for age 12 plus. For the kilterboard, use a mobile app to choose a climbing route. Integrated LEDs mark the holds on your chosen route.
Designated kids and family space welcomes kids from age 1 to 12. Weekly courses for kids from age 6. From age 12, kids can freely use the boulder, ninja, and parkour areas.
The 120 square metre parkour area was designed by Luxembourg free runner Lynn Jung and the ninja warrior obstacle course is based on the TV show. Kids can enjoy a 200 square metre zone which integrates climbing walls with tunnels.
On site Mexican street food restaurant! Hosts birthday parties for kids age 4 and over.
Open Mon - Fri 10am – 10pm
Sat & Sun 9am – 10pm
Pre-booking recommended – see subscription info here
D Summit (Dudelange)
A non-profit climbing club located at the Centre Sportif Rene Hartmann. Open to all ages, a great place to learn with organised initiation days teaching climbing safety and practices.
A 14.5 metre high wall with 31 security lines and 60 climbing routes. Sign up online or at reception to access daily admission, semester or annual subscriptions,.
Classes running weekly for kids. Equipment can be hired, children ages 4-12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Open Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday from 4pm – 10pm
Saturday/Sunday from 9am – 7pm
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Group Alpine Luxembourgeois
Another non-profit club that runs courses for adults and children, indoor and outdoor. They also organise walks and hikes.
Regular courses can be found here.
Membership fees required, run by volunteers.
Boulder Club Luxembourg, B.K.L (Lux City)
Founded in 2007 as the first bouldering association in Luxembourg. Established to help the climbing scene here to grow and improve. Together with the National Climbing Community they run an indoor bouldering centre for age 14 plus.
Must bring your own equipment as nothing available to rent. www.iclimb.lu
The centre is managed by volunteers.
Open Mon, Tues, Wed 6pm – 9pm
Thurs 7pm – 9pm for training only
Fri 6pm – 9pm
Sun 3pm – 6pm
Sunday 15:00 - 18:00
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B.K.L also manage the outdoor climbing walls in Park Am Brill Mamer and Capellen Park. Low to the ground with crush pads, these climbing walls are ideal for children or beginners. Both parks have a wall for age 3 and over, Mamer also has one for age 8 and over.
B.K.L run bouldering courses for kids throughout the year in addition to kids summer camps.
Wanterbaach Crag (Berdorf)

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Climbing any of the 150 routes on the sandstone cliffs is restricted to members of a climbing association, which in turn must be affiliated to the UIAA or IFSC (such as the BMC or AAC).
Membership card/ID card must be shown to officials of the nature conservation inspection as required.
Increasingly popular and within a fairy tale setting, "the crag couldn't be any better for climbing if it had been designed by an architect"
Alternatives to rock climbing and bouldering
Steinfort Adventure
Reserve a spot on a treetop climbing experience! Choose a route based on your skill.
Kids welcome from age 2 with adventure courses starting from age 4. Explore the woodlands afterwards and enjoy the picnic facilities. Birthday parties hosted here plus private events.
10 adventure courses (age 4 to adult), 91 workshops and 2 introductory courses. Climbers age 4 need to be accompanied by an adult.
Open Tue – Sun 10am – 6pm
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Parc Le'h (Dudelange)
Wary of heights? Bit of a thrill seeker? Something for everyone with course heights ranging up to 17 metres. More than 100 workshops and 7 courses secured by a continuous lifeline.
The Bambini trail starts at 1 metre, perfect for little ones. You’ll find nets, monkey bridges and zip lines. Also a teambuilding course, often used for corporate events.
On site restaurant not affiliated to the park. Kids welcome from age 2 but must be accompanied by an adult.
For birthdays you can book tables, a BBQ, a private instructor or a tent. Birthday child is free entry with access to the park until it closes.
Oldest participant aged 82, yet to beaten, so why not bring the grandparents!
Open every day 10am 7pm
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