Excalibur Climbing Wall
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The tallest freestanding climbing wall in the world, offering a unique challenge and breathtaking views from the top.

šŸ“œ Tallest freestanding climbing wall in the world, located in Groningen, Netherlands.
šŸ” Part of Klimcentrum Bjoeks, offering a unique climbing experience with an 11-meter overhang.

Why Go

šŸ§— Unique climbing challenge on a 37-meter-high tower
šŸ‘€ Breathtaking views from the top
šŸ’Ŗ Extreme overhang mimics real peaks
šŸ•ļø Option for overnight bivouac on top

Why Avoid

āš ļø Requires experienced independent climbers
šŸ—£ļø Communication with belayer difficult due to height and wind
šŸ’Ø Ropes can be affected by wind, causing tangles
āš ļø Rope can be heavy and difficult to manage, especially for top-rope
🌳 Risk of being lowered into tree branches due to overhang

Tips Bring an 80-meter rope (70m is too short for some routes). Consider joining the 'Finding Bjoeks-partners' WhatsApp group if climbing alone. The wall is open in all weather conditions, but beware of lightning.

Cost

šŸ’° Harness and belay equipment free; 80m rope €4/day; climbing shoes €3.50/day.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open daily during Bjoeks-hours, all year round.

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