Europe Rock Climbing Outdoor Activity Providers (107)
Below you will find Rock Climbing Centres and Providers in Europe. Contact them to get involved in Rock Climbing Lessons and Courses. Looking for somewhere to climb with your children or school/youth group? These providers will help you out!
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Undiscovered Alps Cote d'Azur - Provence -> France
Taking you off the tourist track, we specialise in adventure and multi activity holidays in the beautiful and undiscovered parts of the Southern French Alps
Activities include Abseiling, Bivouac/Camping, Bouldering, Canyoning, Caving, Gorge Walking, High Ropes, Hill Walking, Horse Riding, Ice/Winter Climbing, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Scrambling, Skiing, Snowboarding, Via Ferrata, White Water Rafting, Wild Swimming and Zip Wire View All
Full Details View on mapSpice Thames Valley and Solent Oxfordshire -> Cotswolds
Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Oxfordshire, Cotswolds
Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Bungee Jumping, Coasteering, Dragon Boating, Gliding, Hang Gliding, Helicopter Flights, Horse Riding, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Off-Road Driving, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Skiing, Sky Diving and Water Skiing View All
Full Details View on mapMin-age from 18 years (18 if unaccompanied)
Up 4 Adventures Snowdonia -> Wales
Snowdonia North Wales Outdoor Adventure Providers
Activities include Abseiling, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Gorge Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Raft Building and Rock Climbing View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £20 per person
Min-age from 12 years (18 if unaccompanied)
Brenscombe Outdoor Centre Dorset -> West Country

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Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Dorset, West Country
Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Clay Pigeon shooting, Dragon Boating, High Ropes, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Power Boating, Raft Building, Rock Climbing, Wakeboarding, Water Skiing and Wind Surfing View All
Full Details View on mapMin-age from 8 years (8 if unaccompanied)
Activities include Abseiling, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Caving, Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Hill Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Off-Road Driving, Orienteering, Raft Building and Rock Climbing View All
Full Details View on mapLow Mill Outdoor Centre Yorkshire Dales -> North Yorkshire

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Adventure Activities in the heart of Wensleydale for schools and groups
Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Canoeing, Caving, Gorge Walking, High Ropes, Hill Walking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Raft Building, Rock Climbing and Zip Wire View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £12.50 per person
Min-age from 8 years (18 if unaccompanied)
Peak Instruction Derbyshire -> Heart of England
Tailored Outdoor Pursuits Instruction, Skills Training, Coaching & Guiding - Underground, On The Rock & On The Hill
Activities from £25 per person
Min-age from 8 years (18 if unaccompanied)
Craggan Outdoors Aviemore and the Cairngorms -> Scottish Highlands & Islands
The Active Heart of the Cairngorms
Activities include Archery, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Clay Pigeon shooting, Gorge Walking, High Ropes, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Paintballing, Raft Building, Rock Climbing and White Water Rafting View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £15 per person
Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre North Devon & Exmoor -> Devon
Get wet - climb high - stay low, Whatever you want, you can do it!
Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Assault Course, Bivouac/Camping, Coastal Traversing, High Ropes, Kayaking, Power Boating, Raft Building, Rock Climbing, Surfing and Zip Wire View All
Full Details View on mapMount Batten Watersports & Activities Centre South Devon & Plymouth -> Devon
It's a shore thing!
Activities include Abseiling, Canoeing, Caving, Coasteering, Gorge Walking, Kayaking, Orienteering, Power Boating, Rock Climbing, Sailing and Wind Surfing View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £14 per person
Min-age from 8 years (8 if unaccompanied)
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