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    Gravity Climbing Centre

    4.7 (11 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Review Highlights - Gravity Climbing Centre

    Gravity Climbing Center is all about bouldering, which is climbing shorter heights about 15 feet without a harness or rope.

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    Awesome Walls Climbing Centre Dublin - the building you're looking for when coming along the M50.

    Awesome Walls Climbing Centre Dublin

    (5 reviews)

    Ballycoolin

    Such a nice place! People are friendly and super helpful. I'm from out of the country and came here…read morefor a quick session in between flights and had a fabulous time. The gear you can rent is really sturdy and the shoes are pretty new. You can rent shoes, chalk, and a harness for €20, or $24. NOTE: ALL CLIMBERS REGARDLESS OF CLIMBING ABILITY MUST GO THROUGH A QUICK BRIEFING OF THE FACILITY. Then again, this only takes about 15 minutes and is quite cool since you're introduced to the different climbs and floors. Overall a fantastic experience (and maybe some skin loss) but I had a great time here. Would highly recommend to any beginners, intermediates, or advanced climbers since there is such a diverse atmosphere of routes.

    I got a groupon voucher for Awesome Walls, just to try something different out, and I'm so happy…read morethat I did. We got a taster session for two for one hour; which included climbing the high [60 foot!] walls and some 'bouldering'. I didn't know what that was (turns out it's climbing lower walls without a rope and a mat-good fun). We climbed five different routes each within the hour, all at different levels of difficulty using three different walls, and I didn't get bored for one minute. The instructor was really friendly, and eased our initial fears about leaning backwards off a 60 foot high wall and trusting him to not let us fall! The bouldering was great too, as although the walls were a lot smaller the routes were a bit trickier. We had a few falls, some rope burn and a lot of laughs. Membership to Awesome Walls is only €5 after your first session, which provides discounts for future visits, and I'm planning to go back very soon. Give it a try, even if like me you're not great with heights, you won't regret it! The place is a bit tricky to find within a large business park and Google Maps doesn't seem to know it exists once you get on the road, buut aside from that I can't fault the experience - can't wait to go back!

    Zipit Forest Adventure

    Zipit Forest Adventure

    (4 reviews)

    Kilmashogue

    Great way to spend a Sunday I must say!…read more 27 euro well spent. There are I think 5 different courses all together, so you could spend nearly a full day here if you wanted. They increase in height (though maybe not so much difficulty) as you go on, so if you only had a few hours, and aren't too afraid of medium-heights, I'd recommend starting half way through at least. My other recommendation would be to get up there as early as possible as the queues seem to build and build around the middle of the day, which is a bit of a buzz kill to be honest. It gets freezing too as it's so high up, so definitely bring lots of layers, and a hat, and gloves, and a definitely hot drink in a flask as they don't sell any there for some reason! Aside from all that, the instructors are all very nice and well versed, and the location is top notch. It's not very difficult, besides the very last one, so I'd definitely recommend it for all types and ages.

    You'd think fear of heights would be good enough reason to stay away from a pursuit involving…read morehurling yourself from treetop to treetop, fifty feet above ground, along a piece of string. And, in theory, it definitely is, but here's a tip. Simply never look down. It genuinely works. Aside from that, the only group I'd advise against zip-lining is the infirm or very unfit. It does involve a fair bit of heft, and there are moments when you are painfully reminded that there is a large muscle group residing in your middle area, as you try to climb a net you've just bashed into, up to your refuge on a treetop platform. But for anyone in the young therefore naturally fit, or middle aged and reasonably fit, categories, this is an absolute must to try at least once. It is just so much fun, very exhilarating, and a great team or family activity. I suspect it's most exhilarating for those of us who aren't naturally inclined to hurl ourselves along a rope at a great height, but even for the less faint-hearted, challenges await, as there are five levels, the last one for over-15s only, and from what I could see from solid earth, it involves basically cycling across the face of the sun. On a tightrope. Or something like that. It's less than an hour from the city centre, in the beautiful forest of Tibradden, and the staff are great - very attentive, friendly, and clearly keeping a close eye (you are glad to know). You're safe at all times, and it is reassuring to know that you can not for a moment, due to your own stupidity, become unsafe, as you are double clipped on, and one of those is always locked. Give yourself plenty of time, especially if it's your first time (and this applies especially for kids who will be trying hard to put on a brave face), as it takes some getting used to, and confidence builds as you go, so best not to rush it. But for an injection of family togetherness, zip lining if highly recommended, as naturally you go through highs and lows and figure out the journey together, one in which you're destined to prosper. In fact, maybe zip lining is the positive life metaphor we're all searching for. Relationship coming apart at the edges? Fly from tree to tree together for a few hours and you'll be all fixed in no time. Worried your staff don't like you? Bring them zip lining and up to Johnnie Foxes afterwards and watch your popularity levels soar to treetop heights. It's very much a case of feel the fear and do it anyway. And what a high, in every sense, when you do. For to adults and two kids it works out around 90 quid, but you can stay as long as you like, so make a day of it, bring a picnic and enjoy. Small thing: Toilet facilities are not great, it's a portaloo job, and they could have been better kept. Tip: bring your own tissues.

    Gravity Climbing Centre - recreation - Updated May 2026

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