Courses
Courses
If you’re looking to build your skills, here you’ll find the course that best suits your needs. Whether it’s one of the options listed below or something more specific you’re interested in, we’ll find the right fit to help you take on your next adventure—safely and confidently. Always learning, always sharing.
Climbing baptism
This course is designed for anyone looking to enjoy a fun day of rock climbing with friends or family, while learning the basic skills needed for a safe and enjoyable experience. It’s a great first step into the world of climbing—shared learning that helps build both skills and connections.
Course content
- A single-day training session held at a sport climbing crag chosen based on the season and weather conditions.
- Basic concepts: how to use essential gear, tie a figure-eight knot, and belay a top-rope climber.
Gear checklist
- Certified climbing helmet
- Harness
- Climbing shoes (optional)
- Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, water, food, and toilet paper.
Intro to multi-pitch climbing
This course is designed for climbers who already have a solid foundation in sport climbing and want to take their first steps into equipped multi-pitch routes. You’ll learn the core skills and techniques—like rope management, belaying, knots, and movement—needed to build confidence and prepare for more advanced courses in the future. The ultimate goal is to lay the groundwork for becoming a self-sufficient, safe, and efficient multi-pitch climber. It’s a great format to do in a group, where learning is shared, and connections are built for continued growth.
Course content
- Two full training days
- Both days are held at a sport climbing area and are structured around practical workshops focused on the gear, techniques, and ropework needed for equipped multi-pitch climbing.
- Gear overview, essential and advanced knots, belay systems, progression techniques, building belay anchors, managing twin/half ropes, rappelling techniques, and how to read and interpret topos.
- Digital course notes provided
Gear checklist
- Certified climbing helmet
- Harness
- Climbing shoes
- Reverso belay device
- Personal anchor system
- 3 locking carabiners
- 2 HMS locking carabiners
- 120 cm sling or cord for anchors
- Cord for prusik (machard)
- Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, water, food, toilet paper
Day 1
Course introduction and overview of all topics we’ll cover during the two-day training. Practical workshops.
Day 2
Practical workshops.
Advanced Multi-Pitch Climbing
This course is designed for climbers with some experience in bolted multi-pitch routes who want to go further into the discipline—learning, practicing, and refining techniques, ropework, knots, and much more. The goal is to help you become a self-sufficient climber, able to enjoy multi-pitch routes safely and efficiently. Small group format with a maximum of two participants to ensure personalized attention.
Course content
- Two days of training
- The first day takes place at a sport climbing crag
- On the second day, we'll climb a multi-pitch route to put all the techniques into practice
- We'll cover gear review, basic and advanced knots, belaying techniques, movement, and progression on rock, building anchors, managing twin/half ropes, rappelling techniques, and how to read and interpret route topos
Gear checklist
- Certified climbing helmet
- Harness
- Climbing shoes
- Reverso belay device
- Personal anchor system
- 3 locking carabiners
- 2 HMS locking carabiners
- 120 cm sling or cord for anchors
- Cord for prusik (machard)
- Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, water, food, toilet paper
Day 1
Course introduction and overview of all the topics we’ll cover over the two days. All content is taught through practical, hands-on workshops.
Day 2
We’ll climb a multi-pitch route to apply everything learned on the first day directly on the wall.
Trad Multi-Pitch Climbing
This course is designed for climbers with a solid foundation in bolted multi-pitch routes who want to start exploring the world of traditional (trad) climbing—on partially or fully unbolted routes. You’ll learn all about gear, techniques, rope work, and more. Small group format with a maximum of two participants to ensure close, personalized instruction.
Course content
- Two days of training
- The first day takes place at a sport climbing crag and includes hands-on workshops focused on learning and practicing the key techniques for climbing trad routes
- On the second day, we’ll climb a partially bolted multi-pitch route to apply everything covered the day before
- We’ll go over gear, basic and advanced knots, belaying techniques, climbing progression, anchor building, twin/half rope management, rappelling, and how to read and interpret topos
Gear checklist
- Certified climbing helmet
- Harness
- Climbing shoes
- Reverso belay device
- Personal anchor system
- 3 locking carabiners
- 2 HMS locking carabiners
- 120 cm sling or cord for anchors
- Cord for prusik (machard)
- Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, water, food, toilet paper
Day 1
Course introduction and overview of all the topics we’ll cover over the two training days. The entire session will be taught through practical, hands-on workshops.
Day 2
We’ll climb a partially bolted (trad) multi-pitch route to put into practice everything learned the day before—directly on the rock.
Ridge climbing
This course is designed for those with a solid background in mountaineering who want to start exploring ridge routes. You’ll learn the essential skills, ropework, gear, and techniques to move safely and efficiently in this type of terrain—with the goal of becoming an autonomous climber in this kind of environments. Small group format with a maximum of two participants to ensure focused, personalized instruction.
Course content
- Two days of training
- The first day takes place in a beginner-friendly setting to help build a solid foundation
- On the second day, we’ll tackle a ridge route that allows us to put all the techniques into practice on real terrain
- We’ll cover gear review, basic knots, belaying methods, movement techniques, anchor building, rope management, rappelling, and how to read and interpret route topos
Gear checklist
- Certified climbing helmet
- Harness
- Climbing shoes
- Reverso belay device
- Personal anchor system
- 3 locking carabiners
- 2 HMS locking carabiners
- 120 cm sling or cord for anchors
- Cord for prusik (machard)
- Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, water, food, toilet paper
Day 2
We’ll traverse a ridge route to apply everything learned on the first day directly in the field.
All courses:
Included in the price
- Certified climbing guide
- Technical climbing equipment
- Digital course notes
- Accident insurance
- Civil liability insurance
Not included
- Transport
- Accommodation and meals
- Anything not specifically mentioned under “included”.



















