Arkose Genevois, Indoor climbing gym in Vétraz-Monthoux, France.
Arkose Genevois is a climbing facility in the Geneva border region with more than 1800 square meters of climbing walls for bouldering and rope climbing. The space includes areas designed for different skill levels and offers equipment rental services.
The facility opened in April 2018 and brought indoor climbing to the Geneva region. Since then, the center has regularly expanded its offerings and updated its equipment.
The center blends climbing with dining through its Ecotables-certified restaurant, which serves locally sourced meals to athletes and visitors. This combination of sport and regional food creates a place where people train and gather together.
The center opens early in the morning and stays open late into the evening, allowing flexible training times. Visitors can expect equipment rentals and training courses offered for different experience levels.
The center houses Europe's largest indoor psychobloc wall, where climbers can practice their skills above padded landing areas. This specialized training feature attracts athletes seeking a safe environment for intensive practice sessions.
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