Climbing
Introduction
On the first floor of NET Sports Hall, you will find a 15-meter-high climbing wall—rare in the entire Baltic region. From the top of the wall, there is a view over the beach volleyball courts.
NET also features a 4-meter-high bouldering wall, where climbing is done without safety equipment onto a soft landing surface. In addition, there is a 10-meter-high rope climbing wall, where safety ropes and harnesses are used.
The rope climbing walls are equipped with 10 auto-belay devices, allowing you to climb high walls even without a partner who has belaying skills.
Before your first visit, please make sure to watch the instructional video available at the bottom of the page!
NB! At the climbing wall, birthday parties and guided training sessions take place. If you would like to come climbing independently, please check the schedule in advance to see if the wall is available at that time. You can also come for independent climbing during birthday parties or training sessions, but please keep in mind that it may be more crowded than usual.
NB! 28.03 the wall is closed from 18:00!







Rules
- Outdoor footwear is not allowed inside the premises; shoes can be left on the rack near the entrance.
- Disinfect your climbing shoes after use and return all training equipment to its proper place. Let’s keep the area clean and tidy.
- It is forbidden to climb in socks or barefoot.
- Before you start climbing, make sure the fall zone is safe—there must be no obstacles or people in the area.
- When moving around or climbing in the climbing area, make sure you do not walk or stand underneath another climber, and do not climb above someone else.
- Bringing food and drinks (except for a leak-proof water bottle) into the climbing area (the mat zone) is not allowed.
- If there are any rotating holds on the wall, please inform the administrator.
- The chalk bag can be obtained from the administrator, and after climbing, please return it to the administrator.
- Climbers must be careful and considerate of others while climbing.
On the bouldering wall
- When reaching the top, you should descend by climbing down whenever possible and avoid jumping down. If there is a risk of falling, you should jump away from the wall and control the landing: keep your feet shoulder-width apart and your knees bent.
On the higher wall
- Auto-belay devices may be used by climbers weighing between 10 and 120 kg.
- Climbing without safety equipment is strictly prohibited!
- When you reach the top, let go with your hands, lean back, and walk away from the wall while the auto-belay device gently lowers you down.
Trainings
Children Trainings
NB! All groups are currently full!
Children’s climbing and hiking training sessions are led by coach Priit Bakhoff. You are always welcome to join a trial training session with prior registration. New groups will be opened as more children join.
Currently, registered children are aged 3–14, so children of all ages are welcome!
For more information about training sessions, please contact Priit Bakhoff by email at priit.bakhoff@gmail.com or by phone at 58167269.
The monthly fee is €55 for participants attending twice per week and €35 for those attending once per week.
Trainings take place:
MONDAY
15.30-16.30 (7-10 years)
16.30-17.30 (10+ years)
17.30-18.3o (10+ years)
Tuesday
15.00-16.00 (7-10 years)
16.00-17.00 (10+ years)
17.00-18.00 (5-7 years)
Wednesday
15.30-16.30 (7-10 years)
16.30-17.30 (10+ years)
17.30-18.15 (3-5 years)
Thursday
15.00-16.00 (7-10 years)
16.00-17.00 (10+ years)
17.00-17.45 (5-7 years)
Camp
No information at the moment!