Test your climbing skills, challenge yourself and each other, and reach new heights at Stupbratt Klatreklubb’s climbing hall. With over 60 routes in all difficulty levels, auto belay, a bouldering wall, and a Kilter Board, there’s something for everyone—regardless of age or experience.

Located just a five-minute bike ride from Brønnøysund town center, the hall offers top-rope climbing, lead climbing, and auto belay on 15-meter-high walls. You can also boulder on the dedicated bouldering wall or test yourself on the Kilter Board.

Drop-in, Equipment rental, and safe supervision

The club is open to everyone year-round and is run by volunteers. You can rent all the equipment you need, including a harness, shoes, belay device, and climbing rope. Friendly climbing supervisors are available to provide instruction and ensure you have a fun and safe experience.

Please note that a certified course is required for top-rope and lead climbing. For auto belay and bouldering, a short introduction to the equipment and basic fall techniques is sufficient.

Contact

Hjemmeside: stupbratt.no/
Facebook: stupbrattklatreklubb
Instagram: @stupbrattklatreklubb
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Monday: 19:00 – 21:00
Tuesday to Thursday: 17:00 – 21:00
Sunday: 16:00 – 18:00

The climbing club is open year-round, but hours may vary during holidays and school breaks.

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Stupbratt Klatreklubb is located in Salhushallen, about a 15-minute walk or a 5-minute drive from Brønnøysund town center. The entrance is at the back (west side) of the building, facing the sea.

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Welcome to Brønnøysund

The town, which sits on a narrow peninsula surrounded by islets, has excellent restaurants, charming cafés and a thriving coastal culture.

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