TCA Glasgow: opening on Friday

Posted by Alan Cassidy on 19/10/2011

The Climbing Academy has now arrived in Glasgow and will open it's doors at 12noon this Friday 21st October.

TCA have an established wall in Bristol and following this success Directors Rich Emerson and Paul Twomey have expanded operations to Glasgow which takes the bouldering experience to another level.

With over 1100 sq m of climbing surface incorporating a huge variety of shapes and angles, TCA Glasgow is set to become a world class dedicated bouldering facility.  Housed in the the old print works of the News International building in Kinning Park, just off the M8, TCA Glasgow will provide everyone the opportunity to take up bouldering or progress their climbing to new levels in a welcoming relaxing atmosphere where you can also enjoy a great cup of coffee and a bite to eat.

Friendly staff managed by Rob Sutton and Alan Cassidy will be on hand to help you browse through the shop, discuss how to solve a problem or chat about what adventures bouldering can take you on. 

Jen Randall has captured some of the climbing and atmosphere at TCA Glasgow in the video at the bottom of this page.

For further information please go to www.tca-glasgow.com, or www.tca-glasgow.com/glasgow-climbing-blog/ or click here to contact TCA. Tel: 01414296331



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