Sports
Climbing in Turku
What it costs
Climbing usually takes place at commercial centres, so it costs more than volunteer sports: junior courses commonly run from around one hundred euros upwards, plus any entry or equipment hire. Exact prices are shown on each club's or centre's own page.
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Irti Maasta Tampere
Turku
The Irti Maasta climbing center offers safe and fun auto-belay climbing experiences for children and adults. The center hosts weekly children's clubs (ages 6–12), birthday parties, and camps. Suitable for all skill levels.
Bouldertehdas
Turku
Bouldertehdas is a bouldering gym in Turku that welcomes climbers of all levels, from beginners to experienced competitors. The gym has about 500 m² of climbing walls with a variety of routes. For children, there is a separate small play corner with its own low climbing wall.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does climbing cost in Turku?
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Climbing usually takes place at commercial centres, so it costs more than volunteer sports: junior courses commonly run from around one hundred euros upwards, plus any entry or equipment hire. Exact prices are shown on each club's or centre's own page.
What age is climbing suitable for?
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Children can start bouldering from around ages five to seven, with roped climbing usually introduced later once they are ready for belaying and safety systems. Groups are organised by age and experience so skills build up safely over time.
Where can I find climbing clubs in Turku?
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Use the map and filters above to see the exact location of each club we list in Turku.