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What if you went climbing on the other side of the Channel?

England isn't just fish & chips and rain.It's a unique, raw, lively climbing scene. Rooms installed in old warehouses, inspired volumes, people who climb with a smile - and sometimes a pint in hand. Everywhere, the same simple energy: climbing without competition, and always warm encounters, in short, we were very well received.
 An energy that takes us back to the roots of Looking for Wild : climb, share, travel.

 




Test, exchange, explore

Martin, our sales manager, was on hand to show off our iconic pieces — including the new Loma pants, perfect for this kind of getaway at the crossroads of cultures.

Here are the new Loma pants 

Holiday tomorrow Medieval Blue
Holiday tomorrow Black
Holiday tomorrow Seafoam Green
Holiday woman Black




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Flashpoint Cardiff

At Flashpoint Cardiff, located on Penarth Road in a former industrial warehouse, the atmosphere is relaxed and decidedly social: bouldering, auto-belays, coffee / beer after the session. Flashpoint Cardiff
The website states: “We are designed with all climbers in mind — whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned pro climber.” Flashpoint Cardiff

Yonder London

In London, in the Walthamstow district, we find the hall Yonder : a mix of climbing / coworking / coffee / yoga. Yonder
Climbing blends into urban life: after-session, beer, exchange, culture.


L’esprit “social climbing” vs “performance climbing”

  • 🇬🇧 UK: Climbing is above all social. We climb to meet up with friends, have a beer after the session, or listen to a concert in the gym. Gyms are living spaces, often hybrids—part bar, part climbing studio, part coworking space.

  • 🇫🇷 France: the culture is more sporty and technical. Climbing is often perceived as a discipline in its own right, with a strong heritage of mountaineering and performance. Gyms have long been thought of as training spaces rather than meeting places.

An indoor climber by culture…

The English climate has shaped the practice: a lot of indoor climbing, all year round. → Result: the English have developed a real art of the gym, original boulders, worked volumes, and a friendly atmosphere.


Five must-see venues in England

Here are five excellent climbing venues to discover in England, each with its own style and atmosphere, to extend the spirit of travel and climbing.

1) Yonder Climbing (Londres)


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Located in Walthamstow, London, Yonder Climbing is designed "by climbers for climbers": bouldering, indoor highball, café, yoga, coworking space. It embodies the "community" spirit you mentioned: chill, modern, urban. Link: thisisyonder.com


2) The Castle Climbing Centre (Londres)

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Housed in a former Victorian pumping station in Stoke Newington, The Castle Climbing Centre combines history and climbing: great heights, plenty of routes, and a great atmosphere. For your travelers, it's a place full of atmosphere, very British. Link: castle-climbing.co.uk


3) Climbing District Bermondsey (Londres)



Located in South London, Climbing District Bermondsey is a modern and friendly gym, designed for urban climbers. Bouldering, a café, a chill-out area, and regular events: everything you need for a session with friends in a relaxed, local atmosphere. Find their page on Instagram.


4) Rock Over Climbing Centre (Manchester)

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Known for its large volumes, including a very distinctive bouldering "cave," this gym offers a more intense approach to climbing culture. For those who want to "stand out from the crowd" on a UK road trip. Link: rockoverclimbing.com


5) Boulder UK (Londres)

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A dedicated bouldering gym with an inclusive ethos that's firmly rooted in the community. Perfect for showcasing the accessible and fun aspect of UK climbing. Link: boulderuk.co.uk


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Conclusion

Whether you're in "climb with friends, beer at the end" mode or looking for pure performance, the United Kingdom offers a unique scene. The simple pleasure of movement, exchange, conviviality... this is what we found in Cardiff and London, and what we want to continue to share with you at Looking for Wild. Feel free to follow Martin on Instagram, visit the rooms mentioned, and join this wonderful community.

 

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