"Deudits opened its doors for the first time in 2001, and even though it wasn't the first rock climbing space in Barcelona, it has very quickly become a club of reference. They have managed to rack up over 600 members and in doing so, have had to change location.
Now, Deudits has a massive indoor boulder area, a multipurpose gym and a slackline initiation area.
We find it a fun way of staying active while getting a glimpse of the tightknit community that quite literally supports one another." - Little Buddha
Great experience, go in the afternoon before it gets too crowded
Rens K.
Google
A nice place to take your kids or if you getting started with climbing.
Plenty of auto-belays and and stuff for beginners.
For the more serious climbers it’s very limited. Not too many difficult routes and not greatly set.
Some feedback for the gym:
We were on a Sunday morning and the place was filled with kids. That is fine but please have someone explain the safety rules properly and enforce them.
We have seen parents boulder right above their childeren that we’re laying on the mat. We had kids running around under climbers and starting climbs under other climbers.
All being, apart from very annoying, super dangerous. Just a matter of time before of one there 80-90kg parents is going to land on their child….
P R.
Google
Large old climbing gym on top of a hill in Southeast Barcelona. Difficult to get to by foot from city center. Weird location.
The gym itself unfortunately isn't up to par. The entire place is disorganized and dirty. There aren't enough bouldering routes for the size of the place. Not enough auto belay either - only 6 or so legitimate stations.
Dull routesetting. Old school. Repetitive.
The place was full of children at 11 a.m. on a Friday. Seems like a child-focused gym.
Both girls at the reception were unfriendly - but I'd also be tired if I had to deal with children all day.
Disappointing experience. There are much better climbing gyms in Barcelona. Avoid if you're just visiting.
Boo U.
Google
Affordable huge climbing gym for all ages. Has showers and lockers but you have to bring your own lock
Rita R.
Google
Perfect place for indoor climbing! I go there many times a month, it’s nice we can challenge ourselves in some walls, but the settings also change often so nobody gets bored! From kids to grown ups, it’s always a fun plan!
David A.
Google
Taking my first class in climbing here and loving it so far. The class hours seem a bit packed but I don’t have anything to compare to yet. So excited to finally have found this sport! Right next to the iconic La Foixarda climbing spot as well and a cute outdoor hang spot with bar/cafeteria.
Aileen B.
Google
We visited from Australia. The gym is great, the lead wall is super cool and the staff are wonderful!!! They were very patient with us, let us hire a rope and grigri and even helped to order us a taxi back to our hotel at 10pm at night. It was greatly appreciated and made it a lovely visit 😊
Piotr B.
Google
Great climbing wall. If you want to climb with your kids, this is the best place to go.
Of course it also has a lot of amazing routes for any climber level from the biginner to pro. You can use public transport to get there but a car is the best option in my opinion. Usually there are plenty of slots to park cars on the street. It might be challenging on Sunday morning as sometimes the football matches take place on the nearby pitch.