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Ratho Scoop Pics - Biggest Indoor Wall Ever

The largest indoor climbing arena in the world is set to open in October near Edinburgh, and the climbing facilities are just the half of it. Astonishing.


Posted: 20 September 2003
by Jon

It's been a long time coming, but the Adventure Centre at Ratho just outside Edinburgh is scheduled to open in mid-October and we were among a select - ahem - group of journalists invited to see the nearly complete centre last week.

We could blather on about the statistics - and we will - but nothing quite prepares you for the massive 'wow factor' of Ratho. From a distance it looks like some sort of market garden centre, but as you walk into the building, you're instantly confronted with huge picture windows looking out over a cavernous, glass-roofed indoor climbing arena.

It's huge, simply vast, the largest covered climbing wall in the world in fact, and it makes you gasp. There's a huge overhanging training wall, a towering competition wall, an extensive beginners area, plus three huge artificial freestanding boulders and more. In total there are 2,500 square metres of artificial walls plus a 6,000 metre square natural rock face.

When we were there, routes were being set, holds bolted in place, and just the sheer quantity of those reflects the scale of the place. Wondering around in fact, it's so big that you forget that you're inside at all. Mad...

In a quarry...

The centre's been built inside a quarry, yep, actually inside a big hole in the ground, and the natural rock is visible both inside the rooms where it forms walls and 'outside' in the climbing arena.

And it's far more than just a climbing centre, though that's how the idea was born. Now the £25 million project is intended to provide a 'gateway to adventure'. There are all the climbing facilities sure, but also a state of the art gym, an indoor scuba pool, the Scottish National Judo Centre - judo players are planning to use climbing training to improve grip strength - a sprts therapy clinic, health spa, Via Ferrata, an aerial adventure course, retail facilities, including a huge Tiso outdoor shop etc, etc, etc...

Oh, and an 200-seat auditorium, a bar, restaurant, accommodation... It's even going to host a Scottish national mountain biking skills centre, though the biking trails will be outside the building.

Ethics Too

Hearteningly the people behind the centre have a strong commitment to make an appreciation of outdoor ethics, history and the environment an intrinsic part of courses at Ratho. Outdoor heritage,' they say, will be built into the course structure. And to underline this, the remaining outdoor section of the quarry with its 50-odd climbing routes from VS to E5 will remain free to use, though accessed through the main centre.

Those stats...

The photos, the first published that we know of, will tell you more than the bare stats, but here are a few for you anyway:

The centre has the largest indoor climbing arena in the world and - probably - the highest indoor wall in the UK. There will be 60 to 70 full-time staff and around 120 part-timers. There are 220 lockers in each changing room, one for women and one for men and Ratho can manage 700,000 user visits per year. The first paying customers are expected to be admitted some time between 17 and 25 October. Finally, monthly membershipis somewhere around £40 to use all facilities, with numerous permutations of facilities and joint and family memberships available too.

Time to move...

The centre's about ten miles from Edinburgh and it's astonishing. The only thing wrong with it is that it's too far away from OM HQ on the edge of the Peak District :-(

For more information about The Adventure Centre, Ratho, see the web site.


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It looks brilliant. Think I would need them to leave the cranes in place to help me up though.

I wonder if the bank would lend me the money to build something similar in Manchester?!?

Posted: 20/09/2003 at 23:33

How high are those routes??

Posted: 21/09/2003 at 13:08

knew i should have applied for edinburgh uni!

Posted: 22/09/2003 at 13:43

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