A 12-metre wall covered in dinosaurs, frogs and dolphins to climb — no ropes, soft sand underneath, and it's completely free.
Our low bouldering wall is dotted with chunky animal holds — triceratops, frogs, dolphins and more. Kids climb up to the TOP, hop down into the soft sand, and start again. No ropes, no harness, no waiting.
Every route is marked with little round labels next to the holds. Follow your route from the bottom all the way to the TOP label.
Every label on one route shares the same colour, so it never blends into the route right next to it.
Climb only the holds whose label is your colour. The animal shape and the colour of the hold itself make no difference.
The number on the label tells you how tricky the route is — small numbers are easiest, bigger numbers are a real challenge.
Reach the hold marked TOP and you've finished the route. Climb down and try the next number up!
Spot the next hold with your eyes before you move. Plan where your hands and feet will go.
Keep three of your hands and feet on the wall, and move just one at a time.
Strong legs do the work. Stand up tall on your feet instead of pulling with tired arms.
When you're done, climb back down or hop into the sand with soft, bendy knees.
Same wall, endless games. Here are a few favourites to get started.
Finish route number 1, then try number 2, then 3… how high a number can you reach the TOP on?
Climb only on the dinosaurs. Then only frogs. Can you cross the whole wall hopping animal to animal?
Start at one end and traverse sideways to the other — without ever touching the sand.
Time a friend climbing their route, then swap. Can you beat their time on the same number?
Climb across the top of the wall from one side to the other and back, show your video at the restaurant — and get a scoop of ice cream!
The wall is low and the sand is soft, but a little care keeps every climb a happy one.
Keep clear of anyone above you — never climb below another climber.
It's better with a buddy. Older kids watch out for each other; little ones are watched by a grown-up.
Parents should keep a close eye on small children and spot them from below.
It's a low traverse wall — stay low, and hop into the sand with soft knees.
Call reception straight away — we're close by and ready to help.
Everything you need before you head over. Times are easy to update.
For all our camp guests. No booking needed.
Holds can get hot at midday — climb in the cooler hours.
None at all — no ropes, harnesses or helmets. Just comfy clothes and bare feet or trainers. Sandy hands? A quick wipe helps the grip.
Each route has a coloured label with a number. The colour only keeps neighbouring routes apart; the number tells you the difficulty. The shape and colour of the holds themselves don't decide the route — follow the labels.
It's built for children — from toddlers finding their first holds low down, up to older kids chasing the higher numbers. Grown-ups are welcome too.
The wall is right here at the camp and always free. Bring the kids, find a dinosaur, and reach for the TOP.