Munich's flagship Boulderwelt with 1,500m² of climbing across three floors and a rooftop bouldering terrace.
Boulderwelt München Ost is the original — when the Boulderwelt chain launched here in 2010, it kickstarted the entire German pure-bouldering boom. The hall moved to its current Werksviertel home in October 2019, doubling in size and now offering 1,500m² of climbing surface across three levels in a 6m-tall hall, plus an outdoor bouldering area on the rooftop with views over Munich's city center. Around 400 boulders across nine difficulty levels (Fb 1a- to 8b), a Moonboard, spray wall, campus board, a 200m² Kinderwelt for kids, and a beloved Boulder Café. Easily reached from Ostbahnhof.
Boulderwelt München Ost is the original — when the Boulderwelt chain launched here in 2010, it kickstarted the entire German pure-bouldering boom. The hall moved to its current Werksviertel home in October 2019, doubling in size and now offering 1,500m² of climbing surface across three levels in a 6m-tall hall, plus an outdoor bouldering area on the rooftop with views over Munich's city center. Around 400 boulders across nine difficulty levels (Fb 1a- to 8b), a Moonboard, spray wall, campus board, a 200m² Kinderwelt for kids, and a beloved Boulder Café. Easily reached from Ostbahnhof.
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