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The 10 best rock climbing spots in Newcastle to power up your moves

If skydiving feels too intense for your thrill level, don’t worry. Rock climbing delivers the adrenaline without leaving the ground entirely. It’s a great way to challenge your strength and fear of heights while staying safely harnessed.

Indoor or outdoor, bouldering or wall climbing, Newcastle has plenty of spots—and even more nearby—for beginners and seasoned climbers to test their grip. 

So if you’re up for an adventure that’s one part workout and one part “look at me go,” rock climbing around Newcastle might just rock your world—pun intended.

1. The Valley Climbing Centre

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Website: https://ouseburn.co.uk/directory/the-valley-climbing-centre/

Location: Quality Row, Byker, NE6 1NW

Contact: +44 191 265 5775

Hours: 

  • Monday to Friday: 7 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM – 8 PM

Pricing: ££

This is Climb Newcastle’s flagship and biggest venue, set inside a former industrial warehouse in Byker. It’s got over 900 square metres of bouldering, with every wall shape imaginable, from slabby slabs to burly roof sections.

We like how the space flows between training boards, chill-out zones, and steep comp-style blocs. It’s also where they host casual comps, adult improver classes, and frequent social events for local climbers.

They’ve even got a dedicated kids’ area and short walls for beginners, making it family-friendly without compromising intensity. And if you’re seriously training, there’s a MoonBoard, campus board, and loads of hangboards, too.

They regularly update the routes, and you’ll find something fresh nearly every week. Plus, there’s plenty of free parking nearby and easy Metro access.

2. Sunderland Wall

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Website: https://sunderlandwall.com/

Location: Doxford Works, Pallion Quay, Sunderland SR4 6TQ

Contact: 0191 514 4234

Hours: 

  • Monday: 11 AM – 10 PM
  • Tuesday to Friday: 12 PM – 10 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 10 AM – 7 PM

Pricing: ££

This place has something most venues lack: real height. With walls reaching up to 23 metres and both lead and top rope routes, it’s ideal for climbers working on endurance or rope skills.

It’s not just vertical climbing; a tunnel-style bouldering cave is tucked underneath. This cave offers a great mix of steep overhangs and challenging footwork. The transition from rope to boulder here feels natural.

We were also impressed by the number of auto-belays, perfect for solo sessions without needing a belay partner. Their dynamic route-setting style pushes route-readers to get creative.

However, it’s not entirely located in Newcastle, but rather a 30-40 minute drive or train ride from Newcastle city centre. 

3. Rock Antics

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Website: https://rockantics.co.uk/

Location: Unit K, Longlands Rd, Middlesbrough TS4 2JY

Contact: +44 1642 232236

Hours: 

  • Monday and Friday: 1 PM- 9 PM
  • Tuesday to Thursday: 1 PM – 9:30 PM
  • Saturday: 10 AM – 7 PM
  • Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Pricing: ££

This climbing gym is located 52 minutes to an hour away from Newcastle upon Tyne. It’s inside a repurposed Edwardian bathhouse that has a vintage charm. The high ceilings and arched windows make every route feel dramatic.

Unlike some bouldering-only centres, Rock Antics balances things with solid lead and top rope offerings. The bouldering room is compact but well-set, with thoughtful movement-style problems that reward technique.

They’ve got a loyal community and a bit of an old-school climbing vibe: friendly, unpretentious, and route-focused. It’s also where some of the North East’s youth squads train, so you know the quality’s there.

There’s no high-end café or merch shop here, just great walls, reliable holds, and helpful staff who remember your name. 

4. Durham Climbing Centre

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Website: https://www.durhamclimbingcentre.co.uk/

Location: St John’s Rd, Meadowfield, Durham DH7 8TZ

Contact: 0191 378 9555

Hours: 

  • Monday to Friday: 10 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 8:30 AM – 6 PM

Pricing: ££

Durham Climbing Centre is a pure bouldering spot with a mellow vibe and low-pressure atmosphere. The walls are lower than average, but the problems are cleverly set and constantly updated.

What we like best is their thoughtful layout: the kids’ corner, training wall, and central area with dynamic comp-style features are all split out. This makes it easy to pick your zone and go at your own pace.

They’ve been pushing inclusivity too, with special sessions for climbers with autism or sensory needs, plus regular women’s socials and kids’ lessons. It feels like a gym that truly wants everyone to feel welcome.

There’s no café, but you’ll find water and snacks. Plenty of staff are happy to chat or recommend routes. 

5. Eden Rock Carlisle

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Website: https://www.edenrockclimbing.com/

Location: Benfield Business Park, NE6 4NQ

Contact: 01915 241 533

Hours: 

  • Monday to Friday: 10 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 10 AM – 8 PM

Pricing: ££

Eden Rock is one of the UK’s premier bouldering destinations. It’s often the weekend day trip of choice for Northeast climbers. You’ll see why when you walk in, it’s absolutely massive.

There’s a giant overhang tunnel, a super-slab wall, and endless volumes that cater to every body type and style. And because they’re known for elite route-setting, every hold feels intentional, not just randomly thrown on.

They even have a competition training area with tension boards and a slab-only circuit that punishes poor footwork (in a good way). It’s the place to go if you’re stuck in a V3–V5 plateau and want to push past it.

You’ll find a cute café inside with fresh bakes and strong coffee, plus a gear shop with chalk, shoes, and skin repair creams. The kind of place you spend four hours without realising.

6. Hadrian Leisure Centre

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Website: https://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/category/258/hadrian-leisure-centre

Location: St Peter’s Rd, Wallsend, NE28 7LQ

Contact: 0191 643 2025

Hours: 

  • Monday to Thursday: 7:15 AM – 10 PM
  • Friday: 7:15 AM – 9 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 8:15 AM – 6 PM

Pricing: ££

This isn’t your typical climbing gym. It’s part of a local leisure complex; the wall is fairly basic. But for casual climbers or first-timers, it offers an easy, accessible way to try top-roping.

The wall is around 8 metres high and has colour-coded routes and auto-belays, which makes it great for families or people who want to climb without needing a belay partner. 

We wouldn’t come here for high-grade climbing, but it’s ideal if you’re looking to combine a short climb with swimming, gym, or a fitness class. Multisport under one roof!

It’s run by Active North Tyneside, so booking is required, and time slots are limited to certain hours each week. It’s also very budget-friendly.

7. Newcastle Climbing Centre

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Website: https://www.newcastleclimbingcentre.co.uk/

Location: Church House, St Marks House, 285 Shields Rd, NE6 2UQ

Contact: +44 191 265 6060

Hours: 

  • Monday to Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM – 6:30 PM

Pricing: ££

Inside a stunning converted church, this venue has the energy of a “climbing cathedral”—seriously, the walls are lit by stained glass. It’s also the city’s main roped climbing hub, and it’s gorgeous.

They offer top rope, lead, auto-belay routes, and a modest bouldering area. Great for both casual climbers and those preparing for outdoor sport seasons.

Their coaching team is particularly strong. We spotted group courses, instructor training, and “Learn to Lead” classes running even on weekdays. There are many kids and school groups, so the vibe is always lively.

It’s just a few minutes from the city centre, and while parking is limited, it’s well served by bus and metro routes. You’ll want to bring your snacks, though, as there’s no café.

8. Clip ‘n Climb Metrocentre

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Website: https://clipnclimbmetrocentre.namcofunscape.com/

Location: 39 Garden Walk, Metrocentre, Gateshead NE11 9XY

Contact: 0191 500 2140

Hours: 

  • Monday to Thursday: 11 AM – 8 PM
  • Friday: 11 AM – 9 PM
  • Saturday: 10 AM- 9 PM
  • Sunday: 10 AM – 8 PM

Pricing: ££

This isn’t a climbing gym in the traditional sense; it’s a climbing adventure for families, kids, and fun-loving adults. Located in Metrocentre, it’s bright, safe, and energetic.

You’ll find over 25 themed climbs here, including a speed wall, a timed maze, and a space-themed tower. It’s all auto-belay, and staff are always around to help.

It’s also great for parties, school groups, and nervous first-timers. Adults can still get a proper arm pump if they give it their all.

It’s clean, well-managed, and perfectly paired with a lunch or cinema visit right after. Just a heads-up: bookings tend to fill up quickly on weekends, so plan ahead.

9. Rockcity Climbing

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Location: Hawthorn Ave, Hull HU3 5GL, United Kingdom

Hours: 

  • Monday to Friday: 9:30 AM – 10:30 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9:30 AM – 7 PM

Pricing: ££

We’ll admit this one’s a trek from Newcastle, but it’s possibly the best indoor climbing complex in Northern England. Rockcity is huge and covers bouldering, top-rope, lead climbing, and a world-class competition wall.

Their main bouldering hall features comp-style volumes, dynamic dynos, slabs, and even campus-led routes for those working on power moves. What made our jaws drop was the IFSC-standard lead wall—rare in the UK.

One of their highlights is the “Bloc Room,” dedicated to training and coordination-style problems typically seen in international comps. 

They also have an in-house gear shop and café, serving vegan cakes and protein smoothies, making it easy to spend a whole day here. You can even join outdoor trips through their community notice board.

10. Big Rock Hub

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Website: https://www.bigrockclimbing.com/

Location: Mandeville Dr, Kingston, Milton Keynes MK10 0AG

Contact: 01908 583 128

Hours: 

  • Monday to Friday (except Wednesday): 2:30 PM- 10 PM
  • Wednesday: 11 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM – 6 PM

Pricing: ££

This one really deserves a shout for serious lead climbers on a UK climbing tour. Big Rock Hub is designed for tall lead routes, some of which are up to 14m, and proper stamina testing.

Their auto-belay walls feature long juggy routes, which are great for endurance laps or solo training. But what stood out was their dynamic comp-style bouldering zone filled with tension-based problems.

They also host monthly coaching clinics for climbers to break past grade plateaus. Whether it’s learning to clip more efficiently or training for redpointing, these sessions feel like personal coaching.

What surprised us was the comfort factor: good lighting, air flow, big windows, and a café upstairs made it feel like a place you’d want to stay for hours. It’s very non-intimidating for a lead-focused facility.


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