Summer Opening Times for Clip 'n Climb Bristol

Summer Opening Times for Clip 'n Climb Bristol

Posted on: 31 Jul 2017

Clip 'n Climb Bristol will be open from 10 am every day during the holidays, so you can bring your little monsters into them for the healthiest and safest way to learn to climb and burn off some energy!

Fun for the whole family at Clip 'n Climb Bristol

Designed and open for ages 4 and upwards Clip 'n Climb is the cities premier climbing hot spot for kids. The professional and friendly staff can provide expert training to your children on how to safely climb over the summer period. This is a great way to get your kids out of the house and s them climbing all over the furniture. 

 

The summer holidays can be a period of frustration when kids say they have nothing to do, or the dreaded, 'I'm bored!'. They won't be saying this after a trip to Clip 'n Climb. This rigorous workout will have them all tuckered out and asleep in the back of the car on the way home. 

 

The team at Clip are able to take children of all abilities and want everyone to come down and have fun! They are also a great alternative for any upcoming birthday parties during the summer, their package includes 30 minutes briefing and kitting up, an hour in the Clip 'n Climb arena, 30 minutes of exclusive use of the party room. They also provide individual food packages plus drinks and you are always welcome to bring your own cake. There is even a great on site cafe for mum and dad to relax in!

Get your kids active this summer

Opening times:

Monday - Friday: 10am - 9pm 

Saturday - Sunday: 10am - 7pm

 

Prices:

4 - 7 years - £10 (Peak)  £6 (Off Peak)

8 - 15 years - £12.50 (Peak)  £10 (Off Peak)

16 + years - £16.50 (Peak)  £12 (Off Peak)

Leap of Faith - £2.50 (Peak)  £2.50 (Off Peak)

 

For any further information about Clip ‘n Climb Bristol, simply visit their website at - clipnclimbbristol.co.uk or connect with them via Twitter or Facebook


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Matt Dailly

Matt, originally from Belfast, has only lived in Bristol for a year now and is studying Media & Journalism at UWE. He wants to concentrate his writing and media skills in Bristol's culinary culture, delving into what fine feasts the city has to offer and where the best places to go for food really are. Along with an aspiration to interview some of the influential people shaping Bristol and some who are simply passing through, Matt really is trying to make Bristol his new home! For any other info check out his Facebook or Twitter