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Boulder Walls at Eifelwall

Outdoor climbing in the heart of Cologne: At Eifelwall 1, near the Volksgarten, an outdoor climbing facility invites you to get your climb on.

Outdoor

The climbing facility at Eifelwall is an outdoor spot for climbing and bouldering in Cologne, close to the Volksgarten park.

At a Glance

Type
Outdoor facility for climbing and bouldering (in the open air)
Address
Eifelwall 1, 50674 Cologne
Location
Near Cologne's Volksgarten park, right next to freight railway tracks
Facilities
No changing rooms and no toilets on site; the area is not heated
Notable
Colourful circles are painted onto the pavement around the facility

Things to do here

  • Climb and clamber on the outdoor facility
  • Gather first climbing experiences in the fresh air
  • Balance and play on the colorful circles on the ground
  • Watch other climbers tackle the wall
  • Combine the trip with a stroll through the nearby Volksgarten

The Facility

Climbing and bouldering take place here in the open air. There are no changing rooms or toilets on site, and the area is not heated – fitting for its open-air character.

Colourful circles are painted onto the pavement around the facility.

Location

The facility is located near Cologne's Volksgarten park. The site sits directly next to freight railway tracks.

Map

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Address

Eifelwall 1
50674 Köln

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