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Climbing wall reopens in Highland capital


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Inverness climbing wall reopens today.
Inverness climbing wall reopens today.

Inverness Leisure said it was "delighted" to announce the re-opening of its main and bouldering wall from today.

But, customers need to book slots online before attending to climb.

The climbing wall, the largest indoor rock climbing facility in the Highlands, is at Inverness Leisure on Bught Lane.

During coronavirus restrictions the entrance to the climbing wall is via the ramp that directly leads into the dryside reception.

A spokesman for Inverness Leisure asked customers to follow strict instructions to book a slot before coming to the centre.

He reminded people that the maximum capacity is four people for the bouldering wall and six pairs for the main climbing wall. No equipment is being hired to use the wall, and users are asked to take only the equipment that they will need, as due to coronavirus restriction lockers are not in use on the dry side of the facility.

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