1 / 3Lighthouse Climbing
๐ Singapore, Central
Lighthouse Climbing at Pasir Panjang is Singapore's first crowdfunded bouldering gym, offering up to 280 sqm of climbing wall with weekly-reset routes from age 4.
an excellent bouldering gym. But shout out to staff Nisya for her amazing service and troubleshooting when there were issues with my account. She was patient and resourceful! A great value add to any team
๐ Family Action Verdict
A genuine community climbing gym with something for every level, from young beginners to experienced boulderers. The Chief Setter and Head Coach has 11 years of climbing experience and the team's energy shows in the route variety. Onsite parking and the lower-height walls make family visits straightforward.
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๐ฌ What Families Are Saying
View all reviews โ169 Google reviews
Kim Lim
2 months ago
โan excellent bouldering gym. But shout out to staff Nisya for her amazing service and troubleshooting when there were issues with my account. She was patient and resourceful! A great value add to any teamโ
Deep
4 months ago
โTruly an amazing place to go bouldering! There is something for everyone, whether a beginner or expert! Chill place! Also has a generous car park so easy to park and get to this placeโ
Eden Kew
2 years ago
โIt was my first time here to bring my kid for the recent sparks 3.0 climbing competition. To be honest, the experience felt rather messy and disorganized. Just my 5 cents worth to make your next event better. ๐ 1. The registration table was situated smack at the front after the entrance of the gym, with an indemnity qr code declaration to be done on the spot. I saw many fumbling to do it and it held up the queue causing further congestion. There was a long corridor outside, perhaps putting signs outside to do early indemnity would help. 2. The registration was manned by one tired looking lady, perhaps another one person to help would help ease the jam. 3. Demarcating areas with visible signs for warm up, contest area, shoes etc would make it easier for first timers to orientate to the gym. Shoes were spewed around and several people tripping over them. Picture was taken when there were much lesser people at the registration area. 4. Using a simple microphone would ensure all contestants are able to hear the briefing. The poor gentleman was shouting the briefing and the some at the midzone couldn't make out all the words clearly. 5. Not too sure what the wooden table with some bubble tea cups on it was for, could it have been shifted elsewhere to create more purposeful space i.e more moving or seating space Couldn't help to notice it as an eyesore as it was in the middle of no where with disposable chopsticks and half drank bubble teas on it. ๐ 6. Noticed one climbing route that seemed to be planned too close to another. The staff had to stop contestants several times from climbing halfway because someone was on that route. Not too sure if it would affect timing and climbing momentum. Just my 5 cents worth to make your events bigger successes.โ
Linda L
a year ago
โIt was alright and the routes were not very memorable at my level. Also not very beginner friendly for the friend we brought. Overall okay, but I'd agree with some of the other reviews that the shared bathroom is quite tragic... The place is a bit ulu and not super well-lit either which contributes a bit to sadness :( My personal worst complaint is that many of the hand holds on the routes I tried were quite rough, which was really sad for the skin on my palms.โ
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Overview
Lighthouse Climbing opened in August 2020 with a mission to make bouldering accessible to everyone. Up to 280 sqm of climbing wall surface features a clear grading system and routes that are refreshed weekly by a dedicated setting team, keeping sessions fresh for regulars. The minimum climbing age is 4, with adult supervision required for children 12 and under. Onsite parking, changing rooms, and climbing shoe rental make logistics simple for families.







