1 / 5Vita Beta Climbing Gym
📍 Tsuen Wan, New Territories
Indoor bouldering gym offering climbing routes from beginner to advanced levels with helpful staff and regular route changes.
Great climbing gym. It is not huge, but they change the routes very often and the climbing crew is very helpful, friendly and competent. 5/5 for sure
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best suited for families with older children who have some climbing experience or are ready for a challenge.
💬 What Families Are Saying
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Benjamin Rossi
“Great climbing gym. It is not huge, but they change the routes very often and the climbing crew is very helpful, friendly and competent. 5/5 for sure”
Carmen Wong
“Nice and helpful staff. Reasonable priced. Clean. Manually adjustable Kilter Board available (can only be changed by staff). Training area available with a lot of different tools like weights, hang board, pull up bar, yoga mats, elastic bands etc. No opinion about the boulders because I just came here for the KB. Great opening times! I will come back for sure.”
Musho Pea
“The dog is super cute. To use the gym there is a need to show you can climb and fall safely.”
Yvonne Ross
“Small bouldering gym but pretty standard for Hong Kong climbing scene. Routes have some variety, but pretty big jump between "beginner" to intermediate routes. Not the best gym for a beginner, in sum. For intermediate to advanced climbers, there are a good amount of challenging overhangs, tiny dyno routes, and some creative technical routes (but the latter is a bit lacking). There is one small top out area with maybe 2-4 routes on it. One person at a time climb, basically. There's also a kilter board and the angle can be adjusted but its always an overhang because the gym is too small to fully erect it upright. The "gym" area is allegedly there but not really... Don't go here expecting to fit in some post climb resistance training, you won't be able to. The people that run the place are super kind and helpful. The spot also has showers and bathrooms. It's not the most aesthetic and it's super cluttered around the perimeter, but the climbing area itself is clean. Price wise it's not worth going to for a day, only if you plan to make this your main gym. For an adult as of September 2025, it's 198 plus a mandatory "lifetime pass" of 50, making it more expensive than any other gym in HK for a day visit. They're not very clear on what this lifetime pass fee is bar that it gives you the card that would be your membership card in the future? Why it's associated with a day pass when a day pass, by default, is for one day .. but seems like a marketing thing. Unfortunately that latter point is the reason I wouldn't bring people here just for a day visit or to try out bouldering. It's deterring to newbies to have a steep single visit price for a just good enough gym. Alas. However for a regular climber, if this is your most local climbing gym, it's pretty well priced. Not as expensive as some other bouldering spots here.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
This indoor climbing gym provides bouldering routes across different difficulty levels, though there's a notable jump between beginner and intermediate routes. Kids can learn climbing and falling techniques safely under staff guidance. The facility includes a training area with weights, hang boards, and yoga mats, plus a manually adjustable Kilter Board for more experienced climbers.



