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Experience Adelaide from above with RoofClimb Adelaide Oval, crossing the stadium roof for stunning views, history, and a dash of adventure for all ages.

When it comes to memorable ways to see a city, few options combine thrill, history, and spectacular views quite like the RoofClimb Adelaide Oval. This guided adventure takes you high above one of South Australia’s most iconic landmarks, offering a perspective that’s hard to match. We’ve found this experience to be a perfect blend of excitement and insight, especially for those who enjoy a dash of adrenaline with their sightseeing.
What we really appreciate about the RoofClimb is how accessible it is — with up to nine daily departures, it fits easily into most schedules. Plus, the inclusion of a souvenir cap, a group photo, and an achievement certificate adds a nice touch of memory-making. However, it’s not for everyone; those with a fear of heights or mobility issues should consider their comfort level before booking. Still, if you’re physically able and craving something beyond the usual city walk, this climb is a genuine standout.
This tour best suits travelers who love unique views, engaging stories, and a bit of adventure. Whether you’re a cricket fan, a thrill-seeker, or simply someone who appreciates a new vantage point of Adelaide, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
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The adventure begins at the main entrance of Adelaide Oval, where you’ll meet your guide and get fitted with safety gear, including a climb suit and harness. The initial safety briefing sets the tone — safety is clearly a priority, and the staff are experienced and reassuring, making even those with a slight nervous streak feel at ease. As several reviewers mentioned, the guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to share interesting stories about the Oval’s history and engineering marvels.
Once geared up, you’ll cross a link bridge connecting the Western Stand to the open viewing deck. This is where the real magic begins. From the open platform, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the city, river, and surrounding hills. The highlight for many is walking out onto the lean-out point, 164 feet above the cricket pitch. Imagine leaning back over the stadium, looking down at the field far below — a sensation described by guests as “awesome,” “exhilarating,” and “a little nerve-wracking.”
Multiple reviews point out how relaxed and personable the guides are. One reviewer raved, “Alex and the staff immediately put us at ease,” which is reassuring for first-timers or those wary of heights. They also share stories and tidbits that connect you to Adelaide’s sporting and architectural history — making the climb not just a thrill but an educational experience.
Expect breathtaking 360-degree vistas — from the city skyline to the coast, and even the hills in the distance. Especially at sunset or twilight, the views become even more captivating, as one reviewer noted, “The sunset from the roof was spectacular.” Since cameras aren’t allowed on the climb itself, the guides will take professional photos for purchase afterward, which many find to be a worthwhile souvenir.
The two-hour duration includes the safety briefing, the climb, and the group photo. While the actual climbing isn’t strenuous, you should be in moderate physical shape; the tour is accessible to most, but a few reviews mentioned that people in their 70s and even 78-year-olds managed it comfortably. The climb involves some steps and leaning back, but most find it easier than expected — especially with a good guide.

The tour starts at the Adelaide Oval, one of the most visually recognizable landmarks in the region. After a short safety briefing and gear fitting, your guide will lead you across the link bridge to the Western Stand’s rooftop. From there, you’ll step out onto the open viewing platform, which offers spectacular panoramas of the city and surrounding landscape.
Next, you’ll walk out onto the lean-out point, where you lean back over the stadium’s edge, looking down at the cricket field below. This is the heart-stopping moment for many, but it’s all about trust — in your gear, your guide, and yourself. The climb ends back on the rooftop, where you can relax and take in the views, and then gather for your group photo and receive your achievement certificate.
Some reviews mentioned that the experience is longer than expected, but visitors agree — it’s well worth the time for the views and memories you’ll take home. There’s no included food or drinks, but the overall value is enhanced by the collectible cap, the photos, and the stories shared along the way.

At $85.35 per person, the RoofClimb offers a good deal considering the two-hour duration, the exclusive access to a stadium roof, and the included souvenirs. Guests report that the experience is worth the cost, especially because of the guides’ expertise and the once-in-a-lifetime views. Plus, the photos provide an excellent keepsake, although they are available for purchase separately.
Many reviews emphasize the quality of safety equipment and professional staff, which combined with the scenic vistas, makes for a high-value adventure. If you’re after a unique perspective of Adelaide’s iconic stadium and cityscape, this is a memorable way to spend part of your day.


The RoofClimb Adelaide Oval stands out as a fantastic choice for anyone wanting a unique, active way to see Adelaide. It’s perfect for sports fans, adventure seekers, or curious travelers eager to get a new perspective on a well-known landmark. The guides’ professionalism, combined with the breathtaking panoramic views and the thrill of crossing the lean-out point, creates an experience that’s both fun and memorable.
If you’re looking for an authentic and scenic adventure that combines history, engineering, and a dash of adrenaline, this climb is hard to beat. It offers excellent value for money and leaves you with stories to tell and photos to cherish long after your visit.
For families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy a controlled risk and engaging guides, this activity delivers on every front. Just be sure to meet the safety requirements, and prepare for an adventure above and beyond typical city sightseeing.
“Great experience!! The views were beautiful and it was great to hear about the history of the Oval. Guide was super friendly and personable which …”

Is the RoofClimb suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 8-15 can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The minimum height is 47 inches (120 cm).
Are there any age restrictions?
The minimum age is 8. For those over 75, a medical clearance is required.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about two hours, including safety briefings, the climb, and photo opportunities.
Can I take my phone or GoPro on the climb?
No, cameras and GoPros aren’t permitted during the climb for safety reasons. Guides will take photos for you at the end that can be purchased afterward.
What should I wear?
Weather-appropriate clothing and closed toe, rubber-soled shoes like sneakers are required.
Is the climb physically demanding?
It’s suitable for most people in moderate physical condition, but you should be comfortable with some steps and leaning back.
What if I’m feeling unwell before the tour?
You can reschedule or cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In short, the RoofClimb Adelaide Oval offers a fun, scenic, and safe way to see Adelaide from a fresh perspective. Whether you’re a sports lover, a thrill-seeker, or just in search of a unique adventure, it’s a memorable highlight that’s worth considering.