Beginner-friendly
gyms in Brighton
Curated picks from 3 climbing gyms in Brighton, United Kingdom — ranked by beginner facilities, classes, gear rental, and accessibility for new climbers.
Starting climbing is easier in some gyms than others. The best beginner-friendly gyms in Brighton share three things: introductory courses that walk you through equipment and basic technique, gear rental so you don't need to buy anything to try the sport, and a graded route or problem section that starts at the easiest grades.
The 3 gyms below all score well on these criteria. Each links to a full detail page with opening hours, address, and what to expect.
Where to start
Boulder Brighton
Victoria Road Trading Estate Portslade, Brighton, BN41 1XQ
The Rock Court
Stanley Deason Leisure Centre, Wilson Avenue, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 9PB, England
Brighton & Hove Climbing Centre
Withdean Sports Complex, Tongdean Lane, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 5JD, England
What to expect
- Step 01Sign a waiverEvery gym requires a brief safety waiver before climbing. Standard practice.
- Step 02Rent shoes and chalkMost beginner gyms in Brighton rent shoes for £5-8. Chalk bags are usually £2-3 or included with the day pass.
- Step 03Watch the safety videoBouldering-only gyms show a 5-minute video covering falling and downclimbing. Required before your first session.
- Step 04Start on V0 / Font 3The easiest grades. They look easy because they are. Use them to practice movement, not to "find your level."
- Step 05Take a class if offeredA single 1-hour class at the start can save you weeks of confused trial and error.
Common questions
A beginner-friendly gym in Brighton typically offers introductory classes, gear rental (shoes, harness, chalk), staff who explain holds and grades, and a clear graded route or boulder section starting at V0/5.6 / Font 3. Most also run regular taster sessions that include all gear and a 30-60 minute introduction.
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