Quick Details
Minimum of 2 participants. In other cases, we will offer different trips/courses of the same or higher value, or issue a full refund.
People
Ages 15+ • min 3
€ 1,007
Begin your rock climbing journey with our professional team. This intensive beginner-to-intermediate course is designed to equip you with the fundamental skills of sport climbing. By the end of the program, you will have the confidence to grab your gear and head to the crag to practice independently. We ensure you gain the proficiency needed to safely navigate sport routes using both top-rope and lead climbing methods.
This course serves as the perfect bridge for gym climbers looking to transition to real rock, as well as more experienced climbers ready to master the art of leading.
Climbing course highlights
- Focus on high-quality instruction and maximum time on the rock
- 6 full days of immersive training guided by a professional coach
- Instruction tailored to your specific goals and skill level
- Small group sizes with a maximum 5:1 student-to-coach ratio
- Flexible group sizes ranging from 2 to 12 participants
- Personalized one-on-one coaching opportunities
Physical & technical requirements
- A minimum of 2-3 months of consistent indoor climbing experience and basic top-rope safety knowledge
- Open to men, women, and teenagers (minimum age 15)
- Open for individual bookings, couples, or private groups
- Physical demand: medium to high intensity
- Selecting the right gear for safety and performance, including proper maintenance and storage
- Identifying and managing outdoor climbing risks for a safe return every day
- Mastering belay techniques, lead belaying, and dynamic fall arrests
- Setting up secure top-rope systems
- Effective lead climbing strategies
- Cleaning anchors and safely retrieving all equipment
- Using clipsticks and other methods to secure the first quickdraw
- Standardized climbing commands and clear communication
- Refining movement patterns to climb more efficiently
- Improving body position and center-of-gravity balance
- Developing precise footwork and trusting your shoes
- Advanced movement techniques (side-stepping, drop knees, flagging, heel hooks, and kneebars)
- Strategies for redpoint and on-sight attempts to help you send new routes
- Targeted coaching to help overcome mental plateaus and fears
Additional information
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- Guiding & individualized coaching
- Climbing safety equipment & gear
- Accommodation (basic, shared)
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- Transportation
- Climbing and travel insurance
- Food & drinks
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Reasonalby tight climbing shoes / harness / helmet / belay device / 2 screw gate carabiners / 60cm sling
We provide most of the gear, but you will need to bring your own climbing shoes and harness. We have belay devices, slings, and helmets, but you might prefer to bring your own you use to. We strongly suggest bringing a down jacket, a hat, a rain jacket, a pair of comfortable approach shoes, a headlamp, a sleeping bag, and a backpack big enough for carrying lunch and gear to the crag.
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Upon arrival, before you get to the place of your final destination you will need to stop in the store to shop for breakfast and lunch food for the week. Usually, there is equipped kitchen with a refrigerator in the place and close by shops to replenish supplies.
There are plenty of restaurants and bars to have dinner. Communal dinners can be organized if required.
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There is a basic shared accommodation organized by Rockbusters to make sure everyone has a place to crash. Our main goal is to integrate you into the local climbing communities and for these purposes, we use local climbing hostels, cottages, campsites, or places run by local climbers.
For accommodation of higher standards please make a personal inquiry through email/WhatsApp