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Portside Boulders O'Connor 12 Murphy St, O'Connor WA 6163

Portside Boulders O'Connor

250 Reviews
12 Murphy St, O'Connor WA 6163
Our climbing space includes over 500m2 of bouldering wall, cafe, fitness studio, gym and climbing training area.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Portside Boulders Osborne Park warehouse e/73 Walters Dr, Osborne Park WA 6017

Portside Boulders Osborne Park

128 Reviews
warehouse e/73 Walters Dr, Osborne Park WA 6017
Our climbing space includes over 500m2 of bouldering wall, cafe, fitness studio, gym and climbing training area.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Adrenaline Vault 72 Robinson Ave, Belmont WA 6104

Adrenaline Vault

472 Reviews
72 Robinson Ave, Belmont WA 6104
Experience rock climbing in the best indoor climbing centre of Perth. For all ages and skill levels. Beginners, kids & adult climbing courses available.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safe space
Boya Quarry 2823/6255 Hudman Rd, Boya WA 6056

Boya Quarry

23 Reviews
2823/6255 Hudman Rd, Boya WA 6056
Rock climbing, abseiling also walking and cycling along the Heritage Trail nearby.
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
Eaglestone Rock Nungarin WA 6490

Eaglestone Rock

45 Reviews
Nungarin WA 6490
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Mobile payments
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Delivery
  • Dine-in
  • Casual
  • Takeaway
  • Breakfast
  • Coffee
  • Kids' menu
  • Small plates
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
Churchmans Brook Rockclimbing Crag Roleystone WA 6111

Churchmans Brook Rockclimbing Crag

10 Reviews
Roleystone WA 6111
A few years ago, Churchman's Brook was one of the most popular climbing locations in the greater Perth region. On any weekend, many individual climbers and would-be climbers can be found there, all vying for a piece of the cliff. These days it is a lot quieter. The area is well developed in terms of established routes. These range from beginner to hardman climbs, with the majority around the grades 14 to 21. Churchman's is located east of Armadale in bushland that overlooks the Roleystone Valley. Access is via a short walk from the end of Beeloo Close (dirt road), off Churchman Brook Road. The cliff is in two parts - to the west is a small beginners' slope, to the east is the main climbing area The discovery of the Churchman's Brook cliffs in December 1975 by 'Mac' McArthur was a milestone for the sport of climbing in 'Western Australia'. Up until then, the only metro climbing areas were the quarries and several small cliffs in the Wungong Dam area. 'Mac' had known of the cliff for several years, but his furniture business had kept him from exploring it. When his busy schedule allowed, it only took half an hour of walking from Soldiers Road to locate the cliffs. Today's trails had not been formed at that time, and there was an abundance of vegetation at the base and top of the cliff. Mac was not the first visitor to the area, it is rumoured that local legend, bushranger Moondyne Joe, had a hideout in the cave near the descent gully After the initial discovery, Mac led a group consisting of Mike Smith, David James and Richard Rathbone on the first CAWA look at the cliff. This group were responsible for most of the early routes. After a quick reconnoitre, all started up different routes in the centre of the cliff. These first climbs were slow affairs and saw several false starts because every handhold bigger than a thumbnail was covered in vegetation and dirt. Smith eventually led the first route, called 'The Sting' (14). The crux on this route was complicated by a hornets' nest which was not found until too late. Next to be stung was Dave James, while putting up the The Bite (16). 'The Fang' (16) by Mac followed Climbs went up at regular intervals until the early 1980s, when CAWA went into a bit of a decline. During this period, a small but dedicated group including Ron Master, Warren Lees, Wayne Carroll, Mark Gommers and Mark Paramore, as well as some of the earlier climbers, continued to develop the cliff. Alex Oslow put up the classic Super Slab, a fine fingery 21 protected with the first bolt on the cliff. Paramore was responsible for the desperate Gates Of 'Mordor' (20R). Local climber Warren Lees freed the then hardest climb in WA, Up For Grabs (22) which is a brutal climb best attempted only after a long dry period
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Dreaming Frog Climbing Area York-Williams Rd, Jelcobine WA 6306

Dreaming Frog Climbing Area

8 Reviews
York-Williams Rd, Jelcobine WA 6306
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Gibraltar Rock National Park, Porongurup Rd, Porongurup WA 6324

Gibraltar Rock

1 Reviews
National Park, Porongurup Rd, Porongurup WA 6324
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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