Unfortunately, I can’t really recommend this place for bouldering. The hall is quite small, and the route starts aren’t clearly marked — we even came across a few holds we couldn’t link to any route. Coming from the Netherlands, we also noticed that the grading here feels a lot tougher. Normally we can flash up to 6b, but even the easier levels (1–4c) were very challenging or not doable for us. We ended up leaving after about half an hour, having only managed a few routes. This may partly be a difference in grading between countries, but given the limited space, I think absolute beginners (as we know them back home) would struggle to find much...
Read moreWe went to the trampolin park and bowling alley with restaurant in the arl.park here with two school age children outside the main season, so it was fairly empty. Extremely friendly and competent staff. Very well appointed trampolin section which the kids loved. We easily spent three hours here. Food was decent home cooking, good fries. You can eat while you bowl which is a nice touch. NB: For the trampolin park you need non slip socks, bring your own or buy from them. The Asian restaurant 'Skiing Buddha' in the same building has very friendly service and a very good Thai soup. Noodle dish was OK ish, spring...
Read moreWe went for a boulder session. We payd 12 eu, such a waste of money. no start en end holds marked holds are old and dirty routes are just straight forward, nothing original no proper warm up possibilities
Sorry to be so rude, but you can better drive to imst where you pay less and get a 5x bigger gym with good routes. Unbelievable that they dare to ask 12 eu for this…...
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