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Climb Fit St Leonards

★★★★(675 reviews)
Rock ClimbingUnit 4/12 Frederick St, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia

Price

From $250 per package

Ages

All ages welcome

Group Size

Min 10 guests

Duration

2 hours

About This Venue

Climb Fit offers action-packed indoor rock climbing parties at its St Leonards, Kirrawee, and Macquarie Park locations. These venues are perfect for adventurous kids aged 7 and up who love climbing, challenges, and high-energy fun. With walls ranging from 6 to 10 metres, cargo nets, and ladders, Climb Fit provides a safe and exciting environment for both boys and girls to celebrate their special day.

Each party includes:

  • 2 hours of supervised climbing
  • Harness hire and a safety briefing
  • Dedicated party table for your own food and cake

Parties are priced at $25 per child, with a minimum booking of 10 children and a maximum group size of 30 (including belayers). A 1:3 ratio of belayers to climbers is required; belayers can be parents, children over 12, or hired from Climb Fit at $70 per belayer. Bookings are essential, and a deposit is required to secure your spot. For more details, visit the Climb Fit Kids' Climbing Parties page.

Opening Hours

Monday

6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Tuesday

6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Wednesday

6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Thursday

6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Friday

6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Saturday

8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Sunday

8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Learn More

Want to find out more? Click on the links bellow to look at the venue's official party page or website.

Contact Information

  • 📍Unit 4/12 Frederick St, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia
  • 📞(02) 9436 4600
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What Parents Say

Oliver Roths

★★★★★

Lots of fun for young and old! New climbing walls by walltopia with auto belays which are a complete hit with my kids. They could climb for hours. Staff are very helpful and are all climbing lovers which helps. Clean and safety aware in all areas and they make surprising excellent coffee also.

3 months ago

Dina Hassan

★★★★★

Nice place if you are into climbing but you have to be with your kid to hold him ,also very good for adults who love it

a month ago

Alexandria

★★★★

Great climbing gym, but can get super busy on the weekends! I’d recommend going on a quieter weekday evening. Lots of different levels of difficulty, and different wall types. Service can be a hit or miss - sometimes staff are really friendly, sometimes they’re quite disinterested. They also have a bouldering section up the top.

4 months ago

Krish

★★★★

Climb Fit St. Leonard's isn't just a gym, it's a portal to an endorphin-fueled wonderland. You'll go in grumpy, emerge triumphant, and probably smell like a sweaty sock, but hey, that's the price of conquering plastic mountains. staff, weren't the usual gym crew of grunting protein-powder Zombies. These guys are like sunshine incarnate, radiating enthusiasm so bright it almost melted my harness. They patiently explained the whole climbing shebang, even managed to untangle my spaghetti-limbed attempts at a basic knot (turns out, I'm more of a "monkey fist" kinda dude). The walls or vertical playgrounds for overgrown children (aka me). Easy paths for noobs like me, death-defying overhangs for the spidey-legged crowd, and everything in between. I scaled, I bouldered, I even swung on a rope like a demented Tarzan (much to the amusement of onlookers). P.S. Dont forget a banana for post-climb potassium replenishment. And maybe some antibacterial wipes for the monkey fist incident. I'm still not proud.

a year ago

Anna Toq

I had 14 years of climbing experience back in Singapore & I have never seen an indoor gym with almost all people not knowing how to belay in a proper way during our visits. I pointed out to 2 of their staffs that: - some people take in rope with 2 hands holding the lose end of the rope, with no braking on the dead end of the rope, with left hand facing down opposite the other hand - i saw people were holding onto the ATC device with their fingers around it They told me it is a commercial gym they want parents who come in be able to quickly pick up how to belay their children, also they have a pulley system & additional anchor point that will takes the climbers weights off the belayer. I still think those people who come into the gym need to be made aware that the belay technique they have learnt there it is not a safe belay technique to be used in other places that is not set up like Climb fit. Spoken to some people they said that’s how they were taught - and they thought that was the correct way. I hope you guys would do something about it!

2 months ago