Rock Climbing

  • Ref: TIFRC

  • Duration: 1½ hr

  • Full briefing on safety and basic climbing techniques
  • Practice the basics of rock climbing and abseiling
  • Hire of all climbing equipment and boots included
  • Photo and certificate to take home

This is the perfect way to try out rock climbing, even if you're currently a complete stranger to crampons. Using a state-of-the-art indoor climbing wall, you'll learn the ropes (pun intended) without any chance of your climb being ruined by downpours or midge attacks. First off you'll be briefed on safety and basic climbing techniques - all necessary stuff, though it won't make much sense while your feet are still firmly on the ground. So then it's time to put theory into practice on the instruction bay. You'll learn the basics of climbing and abseiling, including how to tie in, belay, and the moves you need to scale the aretes, slabs, overhangs and grooves on your way to the top - all with constant encouragement and supervision from your expert instructors. You're in for a challenging, exciting and fun time - and you'll be amazed at what you can achieve. All the climbing equipment is included, and after your climb you'll receive a photograph and a certificate to take home.

Location: Fort William, Highland

More Information:

Participant Guidelines: There are no weight or height restrictions.

Duration: Your experience will last for about one and a half hour, including briefings, kit issue and a minimum of one hour 15 minutes in the rock bay. Please arrive at least ten minutes early to ensure a prompt start.

Spectators: Spectators are welcome and can watch from a special viewing area. There is a café serving hot and cold drinks and a selection of food.

Dress Code: Please wear tight-fitting sportswear if you have it. Hire of all climbing equipment, as well as footwear, is included.

Availability: 9am to 10pm, seven days a week. Allow at least four weeks advance notice for weekend bookings. Book during off-peak periods (weekdays, excluding bank holidays, from March to July and September to January) and get an extra 20 minutes' climbing free.