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Climbing & mountaineering

Have you always wanted to try climbing? Go for it! The mountains in Tyrol offer ideal conditions for those who aim high!

Some 600 mountains of three thousand metres and innumerable peaks invite you to scramble and climb. Tyrolean mountain ranges offer routes of varying difficulty, both for beginners and skilled alpinists. Moreover tours with alpine guides are offered.

In addition, in several villages there are a range of climbing gyms, which are perfect to make your first climbing experiences!

  1. Widauersteig

    Fixed rope route Widauersteig

    The Widauersteig is considered to be the easiest and shortest path in the area of the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. more

  2. Laserzklettersteig (Laserzwand links)

    Laserz fixed rope route

    This rather challenging fixed rope route featuring a lenght of 620 m takes you across the rock faces of the Kleine Laserzwand. more

  3. Innsbrucker Klettersteig 2009

    Innsbruck fixed rope route

    This panoramic rope route takes alpinists across seven summits, from Hafelekar to Frau Hitt. more

  4. Brudertunnel Klettersteig (Karwendel)

    Via ferrata Brudertunnel

    The Brudertunnel fixed-rope route is a short, but worth-while route in the impressive Karwendel mountain range. more

  5. Arlberger Klettersteig (allgemein Klettern)

    Fixed rope route Arlberg

    The St. Anton fixed rope route is an alpine adventure for skilled alpinists and is one of the most challenging and beautiful tours in the Alps. more

  6. Klettergärtern

    Climbing gardens

    The rock faces of various levels of difficulty in Tyrolean climbing gardens make sports climbers leap for joy. more

  7. Kletterhallen

    Climbing gyms

    Climbing gyms in Tyrol offer variety for those who love vertical sports. more

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