Kilnworx in Stoke – New Women’s Climbing Club
We’re absolutely thrilled to announce that Kilnworx Climbing Centre in Stoke are starting up a Women’s Club. Kilnworx is Stoke’s newest climbing centre and will be hosting the exciting climbing club for women every Tuesday.
Grand Opening Event: Tuesday 9th July 6.30-8.30pm
You’re invited to join us for a jolly knees up / climb up at this event from 6.30-8.30pm, followed by a socialise with a cuppa and some cake. So, if you’re free and near to Stoke, we and the staff at Kilnworx would love to meet you.
Win free entry…
Kilnworx have given Womenclimb Six free passes for 9th July. To win one, all you have to do is 1) Sign up for the Womenclimb newsletter, 2) Like the Kilnworx Facebook Page and 3) Post on the page that you’ll be coming to their new Women’s Club. Simples!
For everyone else…
Kilnworx are offering a special discounted entry price of only £5 for everyone else on the 9th July, so there’s no excuse not to come down and try out their great new top-rope and lead climbing facilities.
The women’s club is designed to help you to improve your climbing and find new climbing buddies. If you don’t have a climbing partner or just want to make new climbing friends, whilst improving your climbing skills, then a Women’s Club might be just the thing for you. Kilnworx provide climbing instructor and you just pay your standard entry.
If you have any questions, just post below or email us at hello@womenclimb.co.uk or you can check out the Kilnworx website here and contact them direct.
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