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    Lanové centrum v Jižním Tyrolsku

    Chcete se houpat v lese jako Tarzan, létat nad korunami stromů s pocitem absolutního bezpečí? Jste zvědaví, chcete vyzkoušet něco nového nebo posunout své osobní hranice? Přesně takovou výzvu nabízejí různé horolezecké kurzy v Jižním Tyrolsku pro celou rodinu. Vysokohorská dobrodružství zahrnují vše od jednoduchých lezeckých atrakcí až po rozsáhlé lezecké kurzy s malými lanovými dráhami a zajištěnými volnými pády. Lezecké kurzy jsou často kombinovány s doplňkovými aktivitami, jako je například "plavba po řece" nebo kurzy 3D lukostřelby.
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    Climbing garden in Moos/Moso
    Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Fascination, movement as well as emotion for good work, this is sport climbing. Climbing is a sport that covers a wide range of activities, which is why the Passeiertal Valley offers a wide range of climbing gardens and walls.

    Climbing garden in Moos/Moso: at the museum Bunker Mooseum.

    Degree of difficulty: 5c-7b

    Climbing routes: 18

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    Via Ferrata Ziel
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    Take the Texelbahn cable car directly to the famous Merano High Mountain Trail (no. 24). Heading in a westerly direction towards Nasereit refuge, the via ferrata can easily be reached in around 1 hour on foot. The highlight of the Category C via ferrata is the bridge course with 2 zip lines and a rope bridge. There are exposed sections (difficulty C), otherwise most sections are B to B/C. Due to its fabulous location situated between streams and waterfalls in the pristine Ziel Valley, this via ferrata route is unique in the Texel Group Nature Park. An idyllic climbing highlight for experienced climbers, but also offering adventurous family fun in the mountains.

    The new Ziel Via Ferrata route up to the Gingglegg, a rocky promontory behind the Nasereit refuge hut, offers difficulty of up to a maximum of level C over a distance of 500 m. From the Texelbahn mountain station, follow the pleasant path up to the Nasereit Hut, then cross over the bridge and follow the signposts. A forest track leads to the high pastures; red marker points and cairns show the entrance to the via ferrata route (from the Texelbahn a little more than an hour). The first part of the climb, which features two exposed sections (difficulty C) with spectacular views down to the Zielbach stream, is also suitable for families with children with experience of climbing. The gaps between the individual anchor points have been kept especially small. At the exit of this section, climbers reach a grassy knoll by the Zielbach, which can either be crossed by a rope bridge or by zip line (only a climbing harness with via ferrata cable kit required). The zip line is great for families, who can then cross back again via the rope bridge. Red dots mark the descent from the grassy knoll.

    In order to reach the second, more difficult section of the via ferrata route, after crossing the Zielbach follow the marker points and you will soon reach the entrance to the upper section. The sloping slab terrain (difficulty B) requires good footwork. At the start there are still footholds - the short left traverse is conquered using the friction technique on small, steep treads (C). The first emergency exit is here. Next comes an initial short steep vertical climb, which again demands excellent footwork. Transferring the carabiner at the end of the steep vertical climb must be planned in advance in order to save energy (C). A short traverse to the right (B) leads to the next overhang (C), which is overcome with the help, among other things, of two metal ladder rungs. An apparently natural foothold on the left-hand side of the ascent facilitates climbing higher. The subsequent left traverse (B) is very exposed and ends at the next steep vertical climb (C). After this, the route continues along easy grassy terrain. Next comes a short section which can be wet, especially after bad weather or longer periods of rain. Two metal ladder rungs help to conquer the steep section (C). Level B challenges come next. A brief right traverse leads to the slightly overhanging key passage (C+), which is passable using artificial climbing aids and strength. A nice scramble (B) with many good handholds leads up to the long right traverse, the most exposed section of the entire climb (C). Even after this traverse there are still some C passages to overcome before the face register is reached. The less steep continuation of the route follows the ridge (B and C) and finally ends at the Gingglegg, a wonderful viewing point with amazing vistas of the Dolomites. The hiking trail leads back down to the Nasereit refuge hut in around 30 minutes and from there back to the starting point.

    Tour Info:
    Difficulty B and C
    Via ferrata length 500 m
    Entrance-Exit 250 metres difference in altitude
    Time required 2-2½ hours
    Good climbing technique and arm strength require

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    Climbing Park Carezza - Small Croda Rossa
    Welschnofen/Nova Levante, Dolomites Region Eggental
    The Climbing Park Carezza - Small Croda Rossa, is uniquely situated in terms of landscape below the Croda Rossa in theCatinaccio/ Rosengarten area.
    The "Blocks" sector is in the forest and is always good for a detour as a complement to the Small Croda Rossa.
    Rock: dolomite, overhanging climbing on ledges and holes.
    How to get there: from Nova Levante/Welschnofen drive in the direction of Passo Costalunga/Karerpass, turn off in the direction of Passo Nigra/Nigerpass. After about a kilometre park on the right at the car park "Kaiserstein"
    Access "Kleine Rotwand": from the "Kaiserstein" car park, follow the path [9] on the right-hand side of the road to the Small Croda Rossa.
    Access "Blocks": from the car park, follow the tracks on the left side of the road that lead to the "Blocks" sector in the forest (approx. 3 min).

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    Climbing garden in Stuls/Stulles
    Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Fascination, movement as well as emotion for good work, this is sport climbing. Climbing is a sport that covers a wide range of activities, which is why the Passeiertal Valley offers a wide range of climbing gardens and walls.

    Climbing Wall in Stuls/Stulles: at the farm "Unterstuaner Hof".

    Degree of difficulty: 4-8a

    Climbing routes: 65

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    Climbing Garden "Tisner Auen"
    Tisens/Tesimo, Meran/Merano and environs
    The Tisner Auen climbing garden has its wall facing east and offers climbing in various degrees of difficulty and is therefore also suitable for families with children. Climbing is mainly on inclined technically challenging slabs on porphyry rock. Climbing is possible all year round, with the exception of a few weeks.

    Difficulty: 4a-8a
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    Via Ferrata Genie in a Bottle Speikboden
    Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina
    • Difficulty: B/C (moderately difficult)
    • Start and finish point: Speikboden Alm at 2.000m, reachable by the cablecar Speikboden
    • Total ascent: 500 meters in altitude | 3 hours
    • Way to the via ferrata: 150 meters in altitude| 40 minutes
    • Return path to the station Speikboden Alm:
      • Path No. 27 | Walking time: 1 hour 30 min
      • Panoramic trail (toward Sonnklarnock: 3 hours or toward Großer Nock: 2 hours)
      • With the chairlift Sonnklar | Walking time: 30 min
    • Time for the whole round: min. 4 hours
    • Last descent with the chairlift Sonnklar: 4:30 pm
    • Last descent with the cablecar Speikboden: 5:00 pm
       
    • Securing: Steel cable, clamps, rope bridge, suspension bridge
    • Best season: June-October
    • View: Dolomites, Rieserfernergruppe, Venedigergruppe, Zillertaler alps
    • Equipment: climbing harness, via ferrata set, helmet, solid shoes

     

    Topo: https://www.bergsteigen.com/touren/klettersteig/speikboden-klettersteig/

     

    Suitable for enthusiastic newcomers, a welcoming side event for mountain lovers, exiting for sportive climbers. The via ferrata is of a medium degree of difficulty, starting right after the exit of the  Speikboden gondola at 2.000m. You’ll overcome 350m of difference in altitude belayed and safe. On your first steps out of the gondola you will already get this pure feeling of summits surrounding you. Hold on for the stunning view across Valley Aurina, Zillertal Alps and the white peaks of Durreck. Walk on for the entrance of the via ferrata. Keep the feeling of touching mountains and sky while you step into the via ferrata. Get excited on the super long suspension bridge, get a grip on the edgy rocks of the mountains. You’ll arrive at the very peak of Speikboden. Heading towards a panoramic view you can only here enjoy: Dolomites, Tre Cime and Marmolata towards the glaciers of Valley Aurina. The tour is considered a circular route, for your way back you can either chose the chairlift Sonnklar or hike downwards the alpine paths of the Speikboden recreation area.

    It is possible to rent the equipment for the Via Ferrata at the mountain station of the cablecar Speikboden.

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    Climbing area Unterlegstein
    Kurtatsch an der Weinstraße/Cortaccia sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road

    A Climbing garden Unterlegstein in Fennberg/Kurtatsch is oane of the southernmost adventure park of South Tyrol. 

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    Climbing "Nesselwand"
    Schlanders/Silandro, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The climbing area in Lasa valley.

    - 65 routes
    - Altitude: 1.800 m
    - Walking time: approx. 1 h
    - Rock: marble
    - Difficulty: 4 - 8a

    Access: Lasa Valley
    From the village, take the trail no. 5, or take the car up to the Bremsberg and from here just below the trail no. 5A - no. 5 into the Lasa valley, continue on a forest road to a right turn. By a wire rope, which leads over the brook, one can look for a place to cross the brook. To the right, follow a path leading up to a forest slab from the wire rope.


    Detailed Info: Sportclimbing Guides 1 Passeier Vinschgau

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    Climbing crag Landro holes
    Sexten/Sesto, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    Two cavernous holes characterize this climbing crag. The magnificent view stretches from the Monte Cristallto to the Lake of Landro.

    Approach time: 30 min.                         

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    Climbing crag Geierwand
    Toblach/Dobbiaco, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen
    The somewhat strenuous access to the sports climbing crag of the Geierwand is worthwhile thanks to the high rock face in yellow dolomite rock with interesting routes up to 35 meters. This climbing crag is recommended especially in the transition months because of the southern orientation and therefore it can get quite hot in the summer months.
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    Climbing garden "Zoll" in the Passeiertal Valley
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Fascination, movement as well as emotion for good work, this is sport climbing. Climbing is a sport that covers a wide range of activities, which is why the Passeiertal Valley offers a wide range of climbing gardens and walls.

    Climbing garden "Zoll": coming from St. Leonhard/S. Leonard in direction of Moos/Moso, ca. one kilometer after the locality Gomion there is on the right side of the road one single house.

    Degree of difficulty: 5a-8a · Climbing routes: 16

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    Via Ferrata Kids Pirate's Rock Speikboden
    Ahrntal/Valle Aurina, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina

    Gain your first experience on a Via Ferrata! The new Via Ferrata at Speikboden is specially designed for children between 6 and 12 years. Under the motto PIRATES the little ones can learn climbing on routes suitable for children.

    It is possible to rent the equipment for the Via Ferrata at the mountain station of the cablecar Speikboden.

    • Difficulty: A (easy)

    • Start/Finish Point: Station Speikboden Alm at 2000 m, reachable by cablecar

    • Entrance: 50 m in altitude, 20 min

    • Ascent: 70 in altitude, 1 hour

    • Time needed in total: min. 4 hours

    • Equipment: Set Via Ferrata, helmet, solid shoes (rental equipment available at the Station Speikboden Alm)

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    The Burgstallknott Climbing Area
    Partschins/Parcines, Meran/Merano and environs

    A very nice, smaller climbing area. Suitable for beginners, more expert climbers and those who like to climb alone!
    Climbers can reach the rock face from above and can start climbing on their own in complete safety.
    Just take a look at the fantastic views all around you! You can see as far as Partschins/Parcines, the Meraner Land area and the peaks of the South Tyrol Dolomites, too.

    Direction: facing south
    Best Season: any time of the year but better to avoid really warm summer days when the rocks get too hot to handle.
    Rocks: rough-faced stone – most routes start steeply upwards to continue in a vertical direction
    Height of wall: 15 – 20 mt.
    Grade of difficulty: 3a – 7a+
    Roped lengths: 1 roped length
    Of special note: Climbers can rope themselves to the face and there are abseiling possibilities
    How to reach the area: Partschins/Parcines – towards Vertigen – turn left at the "Fasserkreuz" and follow the sign posts.

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    Climbing garden "St. Hippolyt"
    Lana, Meran/Merano and environs
    The versatile climbing wall at St. Hippolyt above Lana offers climbing fun in the lower to medium difficulty levels. In addition to some slab passages, you will find mostly heavily layered rock with ledges, handles and also lower holds. The porphyry is rough and allows for a good grip. The end of the rock is formed by a small rock roof, which can also be climbed as an extension of the routes with a 2nd pitch. The climbing garden is well secured.
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    Adventure Park
    Corvara, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    A series of routes with increasing difficulty able to meet every expectation, from the simplest for the younger ones to the most acrobatic for the more expert ones.

    Prices per person:
    • € 9,00 for the first route (fuchsia) - € 4,00 for every repetition, up to max. € 25,00
    • Green, orange, blue and red routes:
      • € 17,00 for one single route
      • € 25,00 for two routes, also different from each other
      • € 5,00 for every further route, up to max. € 35,00
    •  Only visitor: € 1,50

    The park is only open in summer.

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    Climbing crag Landro
    Toblach/Dobbiaco, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    This climbing crag with its three sectors is the most popular in Val di Landro/Höhlensteintal because of the short approach. Beginners and amitious climbers will be rewarded.

    Approach time: 1 min.

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    Climbing crag Lake of Landro
    Sexten/Sesto, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    The Lago di Landro/Dürrensee crag is located above the Lake of Landro and therefore you have a wonderful view of the lake from the wall. The excellent rock is vertical and partly overhanging.

    Approach time: 15 min.

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    Larix Ferrata
    Schnals/Senales, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The 'Larix' (larch in Latin) via ferrata with suspension bridges, exciting rope slides and a parallel hiking trail will be available.The challenging via ferrata is of medium difficulty and also suitable for experienced families. The entrance is located at the foot of the large Kurzrasbach waterfall and leads towards the Teufelsegg hut. The 'Alpin Trail' hiking trail runs partly along this, allowing you to observe and accompany the climbers. Whether you are a leisurely hiker or an arduous climber, you will find what you are looking for here.

    Prerequisite: via ferrata equipment (rental in Maso Corto at Service Stricker or Ski Factory Maso Corto).

    Entrance: behind the Roter Kofel chairlift, at the foot of the large Kurzrasbach waterfall
    Exit: above the Teufelsegg hut
    Difficulty: medium difficult (C)
    Ascent: 3:30 h
    Length: 1.8 km 
    Metres in altitude: 410 hm each

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    Climbing crag Scheweg/Franchi
    Toblach/Dobbiaco, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    One of the crags with a rather high number of harder routes. The big overhangs offer shelter from rain and hence it is possible to climb also during rainy days.

    Approach time: 3 min.

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    Lake Neves Via ferrata
    Mühlwald/Selva dei Molini, Ahrntal/Valle Aurina
    The via ferrata on the Neves dam wall is a successful mix of high ropes course and ferrata. The easy rainbow via ferrata leads up to the left of the dam wall over slabs and flat parts of the wall; original elements such as a net, climbing hold passage and a final rope bridge provide plenty of variety. The direct Neves Lake via ferrata requires a little more muscle power because you are challenged right up to the last clamp. If you come to the Neves lake, you should also consider a hike around the lake in addition to the via ferrata - perfect mountain scenery in the southern Zillertal Alps.

    The left-hand Rainbow via ferrata has a B/C passage, the direct Neves Lake via ferrata on the central dam wall has a D at the end.

    Source: www.bergsteigen.com ; Author: Andreas Jentzsch
    Total time required approx. 30-45 min.
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    Climbing garden Langenstein/Orso
    Stilfs/Stelvio, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The climbing garden is located just below the top station of the Langenstein chairlift at 2,300 m. It can be reached via path no. 3 from Sulden (1,900 m) in about 1 hour's walking time. The difficulty levels of the 11 routes are between 3b and 7a.

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    Climbing crag Valle della Rienza/Rienztal valley
    Sexten/Sesto, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    This crag is one of the oldest in the area. It is very popular regardless of the long approach, due to the wonderful view of the Three Peaks on the way, the strain of the approach is easily forgotten.

    Approach time: 40 min.               

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    Climbing garden Bergkristall in Pfelders/Plan
    Moos in Passeier/Moso in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Fascination, movement as well as emotion for good work, this is sport climbing. Climbing is a sport that covers a wide range of activities, which is why the Passeiertal Valley offers a wide range of climbing gardens and walls.

    Climbing Garden Bergkristall in Pfelders/Plan: just before Pfelders/Plan accross from the inn Bergkristall.

    Degree of difficulty: 3-7c

    Climbing routes: 55

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    Kronaction Outdoor & Fun Park
    Pfalzen/Falzes, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Kronaction is the largest high rope climbing garden in South Tyrol and is located near the lake Issinger Weiher in Pustertal Valley. The adventure park & ​​climbing garden awaits you.

     
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    Climbing Fortezza Franzensfeste
    Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Since 2005, Franzensfeste has become a very popular meeting point for climbers. Over the past few years, the climbing crag has been equipped by an independent group of climbing enthusiasts of the CAI who managed to create a crag which is now known throughout the region. Underneath the large central sector with routes of easy and medium difficulty, there is a smaller sector with short, but more difficult routes. Recently, the team has begun to work on a new sector directly above the central sector. It promises long routes, even mutli-pitches, for all preferences. The crag is very suitable for families with small children because of its proximity to the main road. Furthermore, just underneath the wall there is a meadow with tables and benches.

    The Franzensfeste climbing park enjoys great popularity among beginners and families. It is easily accessible by bus or railway and a 15 minutes' walk from the fortress Franzensfeste.

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    Climbing Park near the Adolf Munkel Trail
    Villnöss/Funes, Dolomites Region Villnösstal

    The climbing crag by the Adolf Munkel trail is situated beneath the north face of the Furchetta Mountain and it offers climbing routes for almost every difficulty level. The area around the climbing crag is child-friendly and the view of the Odle/Geisler Mountains is breathtaking. • Starting point: Zannes/Zans; hiking time: 40 min to the climbing crag; difficulty of the routes: 3 to 8a; rock: dolostone

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    Climbing in Alliz
    Laas/Lasa, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The climbing area on Monte Sole mountain of Lasa

    - 23 routes
    - Altitude: 1080 m
    - Walking time: approx. 4 min.
    - Rock: gneiss
    - Difficulty level: 4 - 6c+

    Access: turn left at the bridge to the entrance to Alliz

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    Climbing Park Juval
    Naturns/Naturno, Meran/Merano and environs

    Climbing Park Juval Juval Climbing Park (Klettergarten Juval) is located at the entrance to Val Senales/Schnalstal, a tributary valley of the Val Venosta/Vinschgau

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