New bouldering hall opens: Boulderwelt München Süd

On Saturday October 31, 2020, the Boulderwelt, the largest bouldering hall operator in Germany, will open its sixth bouldering hall. In the future, 365 days a year, the Boulderwelt team will welcome all climbing and bouldering enthusiasts and everyone who wants to become one in the Brunnthal Nord industrial park, right next to Ikea, Jochen Schweizer and L'Osteria.

With the new bouldering hall in the modern and light-flooded new building, the bouldering world offers bouldering fun for young and old on an area of ​​31.10.2020 square meters from October 2500, XNUMX. Numerous exciting and innovative climbing walls with different characters and a spacious training area ensure a lot of variety among the visitors.

Generous bouldering area for children and families

For children from 2-3 years and families there is also a separate, child-friendly area, as well as additional offers such as children's birthdays, holiday courses or regular training. The offer is rounded off by a cozy bouldering café, in which guests can exchange their experiences and success stories even after bouldering.

Even the little ones get their money's worth here.

At the opening there will be some opening offers and special campaigns such as free introductions for bouldering newbies, workshops and visits to the bouldering world mascot Yaffi, of course in compliance with an extensive hygiene and distance concept.

Development of the world of bouldering and bouldering

In 2010, the bouldering world owners Markus Grünebach and Dave Cato opened the largest bouldering hall in the world at Munich's Ostbahnhof - a pioneering project with groundbreaking success. Today, 10 years later, the interest in the sport of bouldering is so huge that the Boulderwelt brand opens its third Munich bouldering hall in Brunnthal.

Further information is available on the Boulderwelt München Süd website

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Credits: Image material Boulderwelt Munich South

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