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Clip 'n Climb Dundonald

Dundonald International Ice Bowl, 111 Old Dundonald Road, County Antrim, BT16 1XT
Clip 'n Climb Dundonald

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Clip 'n Climb Dundonald is an exciting indoor climbing arena based at Dundonald International Ice Bowl.
With 24 different climbing challenges of varying skills and difficulty, Clip 'n Climb is ideal for all ages from school kids to retired kids.

Loose fitting clothes are recommended. Only closed toe shoes are allowed. For safety reasons, we cannot allow sandals, flip flops or rock shoes into the Clip ‘n Climb Arena. Remember that you will be beside the ice rink and to dress appropriately.
Please keep jewellery to a minimum. We do have the facility to safely secure jewellery if required.
Sessions start at half past the hour. The first half an hour will comprise of your introduction, safety briefing and harness fitting. This is then followed by a full hour in the Clip ‘n Climb arena.

Bookings can currently be taken over the phone or via our online booking system. Payment is required at the time of booking. http://www.clipnclimbdundonald.co.uk/bookingsys/core/booking.php
Pre-booking of your Clip ‘n Climb session is highly recommended as our sessions fill up quickly. You can call in on the spur of the moment but there is no guarantee that we will have spaces available.

For more information please visit our website www.clipnclimbdundonald.co.uk or contact the Clip 'n Climb team by emai linfo@clipnclimbdundonald.co.uk or by phone on 028 90487777 /www.clipnclimbdundonald.co.uk/

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Opening Times

* Monday : Closed

Tuesday : 17.30 to 20:00

Wednesday : 14.30 to 20:00

Thursday : 14.30 to 20:00

Friday : 14.30 to 21:00

Saturday : 10.30 to 21:00

Sunday : 10.30 to 19:00


Other times are available by arrangement. Minimum of 10 climbers, please contact us on 02890487777/07977156213

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