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UWE Bristol Centre For Sport

Kids' birthday party venue in Bristol

UWE Bristol Centre for Sport, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY

Climbing parties for ages 7+ hosted by qualified climbing instructors on the UWE wall

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Party packages & pricing

Climbing Party (Up to 9 children)

One hour climbing party hosted on the indoor climbing wall by fully qualified instructors. All equipment is provided.

  • Price: £80
  • Guests: 1–9
  • Ages: 7–16

Climbing Party (10 to 18 children)

One hour climbing party hosted on the indoor climbing wall by fully qualified instructors. All equipment is provided.

  • Price: £130
  • Guests: 10–18
  • Ages: 7–16

Reviews

3.2 / 5 based on 5 reviews.

  1. Andy CoxRating: 3/5

    If looking to keep fit its fine. The gym unfortunately falls way behind many other university gyms specially when so many staff work here, all the students that come here as well as the thousands of student who live on campus. Everywhere you are seeing a big push for wellbeing and everyone adding the saunas massages and other things

  2. AshRating: 3/5

    Wasn't told I had to park in another carpark for lego expedition and walk through, no signs once in UWE campus on where I should go so I just drove around until I found it. The staff trying to sort the parking were completely lost on wat to do. The organisers next time need to organise this better with clear easy to see and follow and where to actually park! The £11 entry fee a little steep for basically retailers selling some very expensive limited additions lego sets. With a few lego bits out on display, being a small hall you could see everything just looking through the door, I was expecting more displays of interesting lego builds in a much bigger hall. The interactive lego led session didn't have enough tables so if your not an Olympic running you want get a seat. Two very disappointed kinds, Only saving grease for kids was the lego tables the kids could free build. Just over 1hr £110 worse off buying Minecraft lego for the boy, we had done everything and went home feeling a little ripped off spending £44. Definitely wasn't worth the ticket price. Won't be going again.

  3. James BantRating: 5/5

    An Ace time at the Lego Exhibition in Filton Abbey Wood earlier today, the Displays were amazing, definitely worth visiting! 😁 🧱 👍

  4. Bora HaeyoRating: 1/5

    The gym itself is very average nothing at all to write home about. Most of the staff (not all of them) are very pretentious and not the kindest especially to people who just started going to the gym which isn't the best for first years. Apparently they're strict on what you wear to the gym but don't include that in the induction video you're forced to watch but instead condescendingly tell you as you're in the gym. Will be cancelling my membership for sure. But it's good for booking move sessions or booking badminton courts and others.

  5. Ritvik SwaminathanRating: 4/5

    Decent gym but lacks some machines. Can get busy during university semesters. The music is also very loud on the speakers, thus hard to listen to your own music.

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