Lezecká stěna a restaurace Free Solo

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Praha 11-Chodov, Czech Republic

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Rock climbing· Down home cooking restaurant

Lezecká stěna a restaurace Free Solo Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lezecká stěna a restaurace Free Solo is located in Praha 11-Chodov, Czechia on Donovalská 1662. Lezecká stěna a restaurace Free Solo is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category rock climbing in Czechia.

Address

Donovalská 1662

Phone

+420 272142220

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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אריאל גונן

Nice for the experience , But the place is a bit far and remote. The facilities are not well maintained They have good restaurant and bar at the place

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Dan Hunjan

A pretty chill place for climbing. Smallish but decent length routes. No top ropes or auto-belays, so you have to know how to lead climb or have a partner who can. The bouldering area indoors is a bit sparse and the mats are rock hard. TThe outdoor climbing is interesting and the view from the top of the 35 meter chimneys is awesome, but quite a few holds are broken, loose or missing, and otherwise quite well weathered They probably haven't been replaced in ages and are up year round. The bouldering area on the roof is a neat feature. Usually it is pretty empty, which is nice. The restaurant and bar has alright food and nice decor.

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Jarda Vašák

I agree with another comments the wall can be overcrowded during the peak time by climbing courses on the easier paths so then it's difficult to find a path for not so experience climbers. But otherwise the wall is great and well maintained. The local restaurant upstairs has a really good beer and food as well, so you don't have to think where to eat after your challenging climb.

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Vladislav Komár

Climbing wall is not bad, boulder is really small. It feels like it could use a renovation, but it is not bad. Still, there are better climbing gyms in Prague

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Tomáš Peterka

Moderately well taken care of. Don't expect indoor wall to be amazing. The strength of this place is in the outside walls and amazing pub

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Liza Zemskova

Servers in the restaurant ( place, where you also rent stuff and pay entrance to the wall) are terrible. They don't greet you, dont answer goodbye , and you can't even hope for a smile . They have a looks on the faces like you really bother them. We are going to climb there normally twice a month and had a lunch couple of times. From the first time we were startled by rudeness and arrogance of personnel, but didn't pay attention much , because we are not that demanding, and we liked the wall. But today was the last time when we go there, when three of staff members ignored my "hello " and aloud " thank you, goodbye " . Owners should pay closer attention to a service, those people who despise customers just must not work in hospitality business. Not to mention that service is slow too and food is so so. The wall itself is nice, only problem sometimes , if you are beginner, they have kid's lessons during the day and they occupy all the easy routes, so you don't have chance to climb at all. So we try to avoid those hours, and normally in the morning we are by ourselves there.

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Radek Šebestík

Great climbing indoor hall, with 18m high walls. On the roof there are also bouldering walls together with roof restaurant. Outside you can also climb 25m high chimneys! Indoor there is another great restaurant with tasty meals and drinks. Climbing hall can be crowded during peek times.

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Peter Seman

Very good, pretty empty, even though I am not any climber I did not have to hide from anyone, since the rest of people did not show any interest in watching your "skills". They accept multisport, clean showers, can have a beer after activity (not before!)