11 sentences that physiotherapists can no longer hear
Bouldering is becoming more and more popular, and bouldering halls are springing up like mushrooms from the Berlin soil. The practical thing about bouldering is that you can simply start climbing on natural rocks or on artificial climbing walls without a rope or harness. So you don’t necessarily have to be two and therefore have no excuse if the training partner can’t. It was a pleasure to get help from BertaBerlin, Berlin expert and maker of Walk this Way, and together we examined 9 bouldering halls for you and also discovered 2 outdoor artificial rocks, if you feel like it in summer, for two and with rope climb.
© Berta Block Bouldering hall Berta Block
After an expansion is the Berta meanwhile Berlin’s largest bouldering hall and offers great climbing fun for children and adults alike. For beginners, the hall is a good opportunity to start bouldering, because the coaches live this sport and attach great importance to teaching everyone a perfect technique right from the start. The professionals also train here or hold competitions like “Berlin Block Masters” and let us mere mortals take part in their super powers. Incidentally, the back and shoulders are also very grateful if they are kept stable and flexible in this way.
- Berta Block bouldering hall
- Mühlenstraße 62, 13187 Berlin (bus M27 Mühlenstraße)
- Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 11 am-11pm, Tuesday & Friday: 8 am to 11 pm, Saturday & Sunday: 10am to 11pm
- More info
© Pablo Quevedo Indoor and outdoor climbing in Magic Mountain
In Magic Mountain you are surrounded by many colorful walls with unusual handles and a relatively large number of toprop routes. The bright and friendly climbing hall also offers a bouldering area, indoor and outdoor routes and a sauna.
- Magic Mountain climbing hall
- Böttgerstraße 20, 13357 Berlin
- Monday – Friday: 1 p.m. – 11.30 p.m., Saturday & Sunday: 10 am-10pm
- More info
© herrvantoll Conquer the Ostbloc
The Ostbloc is located directly on the Spree with a view of the Rummelsburger Hafen. A large, bright bouldering hall with eleven sectors is waiting for you here. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an experienced boulderer, everyone feels at home here and orientation is easy. There is a warm-up and strength training area, a bistro with delicious pizza and a large lawn under a weeping willow to relax and soak up the sun after this Sports.
- Ostbloc GmbH
- Hauptstrasse 13, 10317 Berlin
- Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 11 p.m., Saturday – Sunday: 9 a.m. – 11 p.m.
- More info
© Fabian Fischer Bouldering and saunas in the bouldering garden
The bouldering garden is located in the former Neukölln climbing hall T-Hall. This garden makes the heart of every bouldering beat faster with a lead wall, a course and a children’s climbing area as well as an outdoor area. Oh yes, there is also a sauna. For some, this is even the focus!
- Boulder garden
- Thiemannstrasse 1, 12059 Berlin
- Sauna opening times: Monday – Friday: 3–10.45 pm, Saturday & Sunday 1-9.45pm
- More info
© Kerstin Musl Cone climbing tower in Friedrichshain
The view of the climbing cone on the RAW site is guaranteed not to be overcrowded. After multiple attempts at exercises and massive muscle growth, you will be happy when you finally made it to the top of the 20m high cone and enjoyed the view over Friedrichshain to the Eastside Gallery. The sunsets are great too, but you should be back down quickly before it gets completely dark.
- RAW temple club
- Revaler Strasse 99, 10245 Berlin
- Monday: 10am – 11pm, Tuesday – Friday: 8am – 11pm, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
- Day ticket: 7 euros, reduced 5.50 euros
© Boulder Club Training in the Kreuzberg Boulder Club
Tucked away in a Kreuzberg backyard is the bouldering club, which is also one of the most central bouldering spots in Berlin. It’s pretty hip and international here. The first thing you notice when entering is the wooden ship Renate, a playground with climbing holds. Adults can let off steam in the remaining 1,300m2.
- Boulder club Kreuzberg
- Boulder Club, Ohlauer Str. 38, 10999 Berlin
- Saturday – Monday: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., Tuesday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.,
- More info
© Kerstin Jana Kater Bouldering under glass in the Bright Site
The bouldering hall with the special highlight, because it contains all the boulder walls as objects in the room. Since the hall is completely glazed, you can go bouldering all day in daylight. Another highlight is the garden, where there is a great outdoor area for bouldering and a beer garden.
- Bright site
- Wilhelm-Kabus-Str. 40, 10829 Berlin
- Monday – Sunday: 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.
- More info
© Boulderworx | facebook Shimmy along the low walls of Boulderworx
This small bouldering hall is hidden in a back yard in Wilmersdorf and is getting a bit old. The ceiling is not very high, but this makes the boulder stand out due to technical demands, as it is often only 2–3 moves. You can climb indoors and outdoors and there is a great children’s area.
- Boulderworx
- Berliner Strasse 46, 10713 Berlin Wilmersdorf
- Monday – Thursday: 9 am to midnight, Friday: 9 am to 11 pm, Saturday: 10 am to 10 pm, Sunday: 9 am to 10 pm
- More info
© Südbloc | facebook Climb the Südbloc
The new big brother from Ostbloc offers bouldering for everyone on 1600 square meters of hall space claim. There is a free-standing 18 meter double roof mushroom, a boulder speed wall, a separate training wall and many unusually structured wall areas. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or a hard mover, everyone can find the right boulderer thanks to the color system in five degrees.
- Südbloc bouldering hall
- Großbeerenstraße 2-10, house 4, 12107 Berlin-Mariendorf
- Monday – Sunday: 10 a.m. – 11 p.m., Thursday: from 7 a.m.
- More info
© Kerstin Musl Climb the Schwedter Nordwand climbing tower
The Schwedter Nordwand is a two-part climbing tower made of concrete and consists of a large 15m high and a small 7m high. It is fenced in, but you can have a key made in advance at the AlpinClub Berlin after depositing a deposit, with which you can go climbing at any time, because there are no opening times. The special thing about this wall is that it is structured and modeled so that it is almost one "natural" Surface is. In addition, there are of course also artificial climbing grips for those who are not yet experienced in climbing.
- Schwedter north face
- Schwedter Str. 90, 10437 Berlin
- More info
© Wuhletalwächter | facebook Climb the Wuhletalwächter climbing tower
The Wuhletalwächter can be found in the Eiche Park in Marzahn and is freely accessible. The six-sided concrete climbing tower is 17.5 m high and offers over 500 sqm of climbing fun. The great thing about this outdoor rock is also the boulder wall that leads around the climbing tower and also has an area of approx. 400 square meters. So you don’t really need a rope here if you’re in great weather outside want to boulder something.
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