Danny T.
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Visited whilst on holiday in Barcelona as it was only 10 minutes from the hotel.
It was pretty quiet during the time I went which was around midday on a Wednesday in September, they were route setting so a small section was cleared off but there was plenty to do still. It was nice to see how passionate the route setter was about his problems!
There is also a training room with fingerboard etc. changing facilities, shoe rental and chalk for sale.
To top it off there’s a lot of food, beer and soft drinks on offer for post (or mid) climb.
For me the downside was that the grading wasn’t clear. This could have been a language barrier issue but I couldn’t see accurate grading board anywhere. There is a colour scale but this must be outdated as blue routes were definitely not the second hardest. The price was a bit steep for the size of the place too, however I’m not sure what’s the standard in Spain/Barcelona and it’s only a little bit more than my local in England.