Playground Climbing Walls

Immerse yourself in the thrill of scaling a mountain with our range of low-level playground climbing walls, featuring footholds and finger holes that mimic the cracks and crevices found on a real mountain face. As you progress through the range, prepare for increasingly demanding challenges that will put your climbing skills to the test.

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The Ledge (3 face)
This 3 panel Climbing Wall is a great way to test children’s agility, strength, balance and coordination as they scale the mountain to the other side.
The Ledge (2 Face)
The Ledge creates a unique climbing wall experience that mirrors the real thing.
Snowdon
This 3 panel climbing wall is a great way to test children’s agility, strength, balance and coordination as they scale the mountain to the other side.
Skiddaw
Climb to the top of the mountain on the Skiddaw Climbing Wall and don’t look down!
Scafell Pike
Use the footholds and finger holes to traverse across this fantastic Climbing Wall. Great for developing strength, agility, balance and coordination,
Helvellyn
Two climbing walls and a traversing net let children use their imaginations and scale one of the highest mountains in the country.
Ben Nevis
Can you scale the highest mountain on the Britain Isles? Children can pretend they are climbing the real thing on these low level climbing wall pan...
The Ledge (3 face)
This 3 panel Climbing Wall is a great way to test children’s agility, strength, balance and coordination as they scale the mountain to the other side.
The Ledge (2 Face)
The Ledge creates a unique climbing wall experience that mirrors the real thing.
Snowdon
This 3 panel climbing wall is a great way to test children’s agility, strength, balance and coordination as they scale the mountain to the other side.
Skiddaw
Climb to the top of the mountain on the Skiddaw Climbing Wall and don’t look down!
Scafell Pike
Use the footholds and finger holes to traverse across this fantastic Climbing Wall. Great for developing strength, agility, balance and coordination,
Helvellyn
Two climbing walls and a traversing net let children use their imaginations and scale one of the highest mountains in the country.
Ben Nevis
Can you scale the highest mountain on the Britain Isles? Children can pretend they are climbing the real thing on these low level climbing wall pan...

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