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Climbzone Glasgow Review: Prices, Facilities & What to Expect

Climbzone at Braehead offers a unique combination of climbing walls, clip-and-climb challenges, and a soft play area for younger children. Located within the Braehead shopping complex, it provides an experience that goes beyond traditional soft play.

By Kids Play Magazine Editorial Team·Updated March 2026·8 min read
Indoor climbing wall with colourful holds and safety harnesses for children
Rating
4.3/5
Ages
1–14 years
Price
£5.00–£12.00
Session
1 hour
Braehead Shopping Centre, Kings Inch Road, Glasgow G51 4BN

Our Full Review

Climbzone Glasgow occupies a prominent position within the Braehead shopping complex, offering families a play experience that bridges the gap between traditional soft play and adventure activities. The venue's combination of climbing walls, clip-and-climb challenges, and a dedicated soft play area makes it one of the most versatile play destinations in the Glasgow area.

The climbing walls are the main attraction, featuring a variety of routes at different difficulty levels. The clip-and-climb system allows children (and adults) to attempt climbing challenges while safely harnessed, with an auto-belay system that gently lowers climbers back to the ground. This is an excellent confidence-building activity that develops physical skills, problem-solving, and determination.

For younger children who are not ready for the climbing walls, Climbzone provides a dedicated soft play area. While smaller than the soft play structures at dedicated venues like Gambado or Kidz Play, it is well-designed and provides adequate entertainment for children under five while older siblings tackle the climbing challenges.

The staff at Climbzone are notably well-trained and safety-conscious. Every climber receives a safety briefing, and staff monitor the climbing areas continuously. This attention to safety is reassuring for parents, particularly those whose children are trying climbing for the first time.

The venue's location within Braehead shopping centre is both an advantage and a disadvantage. It means families can combine a climbing session with shopping, dining, or other entertainment options at the centre. However, it also means the venue can be very busy at weekends, and the shopping centre car park can be challenging to navigate during peak times.

Pros and Cons

What We Liked

  • Unique climbing experience not available at other soft play venues
  • Excellent for older children who have outgrown traditional soft play
  • Located within Braehead shopping complex
  • Well-trained, safety-conscious staff
  • Good for building confidence and physical skills

Room for Improvement

  • More expensive than traditional soft play
  • Shorter session times
  • Soft play area is smaller than dedicated venues
  • Can be busy at weekends due to shopping centre location

Key Features

Climbing wallsClip and climbSoft play areaShopping complex locationCaféParty packages

Facilities

Climbzone has good facilities including changing areas, lockers, and a seating area for spectators. The venue provides all necessary climbing equipment including harnesses and shoes. The soft play area has its own seating for supervising parents.

Food and Drink

A small café within the venue serves drinks and snacks. The Braehead food court is nearby for more substantial meals. Several chain restaurants are within walking distance inside the shopping centre.

Value for Money

At £8–£12 for a climbing session, Climbzone is more expensive than traditional soft play. However, the climbing experience is unique and provides physical and mental challenges that soft play cannot match. The soft play area alone would not justify the price, but as part of the overall offering, the value is reasonable.

Accessibility

The venue is accessible within the shopping centre, with lift access available. The soft play area is accessible for pushchairs. The climbing walls have routes suitable for a range of abilities, and staff are experienced in supporting children with additional needs.

Parking and Transport

Braehead shopping centre has a large free car park. The venue is accessible by bus from Glasgow city centre. The shopping centre also has a taxi rank.

Best For

Families with children aged 5–14 who want something different from traditional soft play. Excellent for building confidence, physical fitness, and problem-solving skills. Also good for families who want to combine play with shopping at Braehead.

Our Verdict

Climbzone Glasgow offers something genuinely different from the traditional soft play experience. The climbing walls and clip-and-climb challenges provide physical and mental stimulation that goes beyond what soft play can offer, making it an excellent option for older children who have outgrown traditional play structures. The soft play area for younger siblings is a thoughtful addition. While more expensive than standard soft play, the unique experience justifies the premium.