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Boulderplanet

Bouldering gym in Cologne-Ehrenfeld. Large bouldering area with a bistro café.

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Boulderplanet is a bouldering gym in Cologne-Ehrenfeld that combines bouldering, a training area, a children's area and a café under one roof. Climbing is done without ropes up to jumping height, from your first attempt to demanding routes.

At a glance

District
Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Oskar-Jäger-Straße 143h
Offering
bouldering, functional fitness, children's area, café & outdoor area
Training area
around 300 m² of training space
Courses
introductory course (free), bouldering courses, personal training, kids' & holiday camps
Opening hours
Mon–Sun 9:00 AM–11:30 PM, public holidays 9:00 AM–10:00 PM
Membership
from €32 per month (Basic), Unlimited Adults €59/month
Facilities
bistro café with outdoor area, free parking for bikes and cars

Things to do here

  • Climb colorful bouldering routes – completely rope-free
  • Try out different difficulty levels
  • Take a break at the bistro café
  • Watch other climbers tackle the wall
  • Climb indoors – year-round, in any weather

Bouldering

At Boulderplanet you go bouldering – climbing without ropes up to jumping height over padded mats. The routes range from a relaxed start to uncompromising competition-level problems, so beginners and experienced climbers alike find suitable challenges. New boulders are set regularly.

Courses & training

For a safe start there is a free introductory course every Saturday from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM (advance booking required, max. 15 people); you only pay the entry fee. Beyond that, Boulderplanet offers fixed bouldering courses with 90 minutes of weekly training in small groups (max. 8 participants, €65/month), including a FLINTA* course and an over-40s course, as well as one-on-one personal training (€95 per session). For children there is kids' training, holiday camps and birthday parties.

Training area

Across around 300 m² of training space there is a bouldering-specific performance area with a Moonboard, Kilterboard, campus board and adjustable board, a functional fitness area (ATX tower, TRX, kettlebells, barbells), a strength area with weight stations, cardio equipment (rowing machines, spin bikes, steppers), a ninja area (4 m high, 10 m long) for swinging and climbing, and a mobility space for stretching, yoga and handstands.

Prices

Entry is available via various memberships and tickets: the Basic membership costs €32 per month with unlimited entries (6-month minimum term), the Unlimited membership for adults €59/month (cancellable monthly, including discounts on courses and food). Reduced rates are €49/month, children €39/month, families €129/month. There are also 11-visit cards, day tickets and annual cards (adults €649 one-off for 12 months).

Location & getting there

Boulderplanet is located in the heart of Cologne-Ehrenfeld on Oskar-Jäger-Straße 143h. The entrance to the grounds is signposted with house numbers 125–145; two parallel access roads lead directly to the gym. Free parking for bikes and cars is available right outside the door.

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Address

Oskar-Jäger-Straße 143H
50825 Köln

Hours

Mo: 09:00–23:30

Di: 09:00–23:30

Mi: 09:00–23:30

Do: 09:00–23:30

Fr: 09:00–23:30

Sa: 09:00–23:30

So: 09:00–23:30

Contact

0221 57165230

info@sportall-gmbh.de

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