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    Kryte hale wspinaczkowe w Południowym Tyrolu

    Ponad tuzin krytych hal wspinaczkowych uzupełnia wiele obszarów zewnętrznych. Znajdują się one w całym Południowym Tyrolu, m.in. w Val Venosta/Vinschgau, Merano/Meran, Bolzano/Bozen, Bressanone/Brixen, dolinie Passeiertal. Szczególną atrakcją jest Salewa Cube w Bolzano. Jest on nie tylko imponujący wizualnie, ale ma także podjazdy sięgające nawet 19 metrów i trasy zewnętrzne, które stanowią wyjątkowe wyzwanie techniczne.

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    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Boulder Center Corvara
    Corvara, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    Indoor climbing wall and boulder.
    Open all year long.
    Prices: daily ticket adult € 11,00; junior (6 - 18 years) € 8,00.

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Indoor climbing gym in St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo in the Passeiertal Valley
    St.Leonhard in Passeier/San Leonardo in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Indoor climbing gym at the Sportarena in St. Leonhard/S. Leonardo

    Climbing wall surface: 400 m²

    Max. elevation: 16 m

    Max. lenght of the routes: 19 m

    Climbing routes: 101

    Degree of difficulty: 3a – 8a

    Boulderarea surface: 130 m²

    Boulder routes: 154

    Degree of difficulty of the boulder: A;) – F+

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing Centre Nordic Arena
    Toblach/Dobbiaco, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen

    The new climbing centre at the Nordic Arena in Toblach/Dobbiaco boasts:

    23 m high climbing walls

    difficulty levels 4B to 9A

    boulder zone                                   

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Ropeless
    Bolzano/Bozen, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    Bouldering is a fascinating and very social form of climbing. You don't need any ropes or safety equipment, boulderer's climb on low artificial walls and are protected by the thick mat floor. With a little basic knowledge and climbing shoes nothing stands in the way of fun and rapid results!

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Rockarena
    Meran/Merano, Meran/Merano and environs
    Since its opening in 2008, the Rockarena climbing hall in Merano completes the offer of Meranarena. Located to the north of the ice rink, this bouldering facility offers another sports location dedicated to one of the most popular sports of recent years. Indeed, climbing and bouldering are now popular activities, not only in South Tyrol. This is because they are fun, but they are also an excellent workout for physical coordination. And furthermore, they can be practised without any particular experience by people of all ages.

    Further information, bookings and price list: www.rockarena.it
    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climb: Sarner Scharte
    Sarntal/Sarentino, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    The mountain peak “Sarner Scharte” (2,468 meters above sea-level) rises directly above the Sarnthein/ Sarentino Village. Starting-point: The farm Hallerhof parking lot or the farm Riedlerhof. Then proceed along the meadows lined by larches and through the forest. After approx. 30 minutes, you'll come to the crossing at the edge of the forest. Do not proceed along the usual way. Instead, continue straight ahead through a small meadow until you come to the start of a narrow footpath that ascends steeply through thick spruces until you come to under the walls of the mountain peak “Sarner Scharte”. At the end, you'll come to a field of boulders which you should cross by making a sharp right turn until you come to the watering place. From the watering place, you can reach all of the entry-points.

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing hall San Genesio/Jenesien
    Jenesien/San Genesio Atesino, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    height climbing hall: 12,5 m climbing hall: 60 routes level of difficulty: IV - 7C

    Our new climbing hall is opend from September to April: tuesday 6 pm - 10.30 pm, thursday 6 pm - 10.30 pm, friday 6 pm - 10.30 pm; on May only thursday 6 pm - 10.30 pm.

    And from november to february it is also opend sunday from 3 pm to 7 pm.

    Further information you get there: www.jenesien.alpenverein.it or there www.facebook.com/KletterhalleJenesien

    Admission to the climbing hall requires membership of an alpine club (AVS, CAI, DAV, OEAV, SAC).

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    climbing wall Sporthotel Zoll
    Sterzing/Vipiteno, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs

    Inside the facilities of the Sporthotel Zoll there is a 10 m high climbing wall reaching from the ground till the top of the hotel. Improve your climbing tecnique and your strength at our boulderwall.

    Entrance and rental of climbing equipment: 6,00 €
    Available also annual and multi - entrance passes

    for hotel guests: free of charge

     

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing hall KUBUS
    Schluderns/Sluderno, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    Climbing hall 

    Climbing area: 243 m³
    Possibility of routes at the same time: 11

     

    Boulder hall

    Climbing area: 134 m³
    Nr. max. climber at the wall: 14

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    The Salewa Cube indoor climbing gym
    Marling/Marlengo, Bolzano/Bozen and environs

    A new reference point for the alpine city of Bolzano. Vertical movement is in Salewa's as well as Bolzano's DNA: this brand new structure is a venue for professional climbers, but also for anyone approaching this sport for the first time. The climing hall is Italy's largest and has a unique, original feature, i.e. it gives the sensation of being outdoors, due to its particular climatic condition, but with the advantage of being protected from bad weather. A world of climbing located in the city, easy to reach from the environs and open all year round. The available surface area is 2000 square meters with 180 different routes, ranging in difficulty level from 4 to 8, and even has fast routes up to 15 metres high. All necessary equipment can be rented on the spot so you can decide to jump into this adventure at the last minute even without planning ahead.

     

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    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing hall Vertikale Bressanone/Brixen
    Brixen/Bressanone, Brixen/Bressanone and environs

    Indipendent from your ability, the architecturally impressive climbing hall in the heart of the town helps you to discover the world of climbing - either on your own or with an experienced instructor.

    Bathing Lakes & Outdoor Pools
    Sports Centre Telfen
    Kastelruth/Castelrotto, Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
    The Sport Center Telfen in Kastelruth offers you an interesting range of leisure activities at the foot of the Seiser Alm. In summer as well as in winter, we are happy to be your hosts when it comes to sports and entertainment. Bowling, bouldering and tennis are possible all year round. The outdoor swimming pool is only open in summer (03 June-31 August 2024).
    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing hall and boulder indoor
    Badia, Dolomites Region Alta Badia

    Indoor climbing hall and boulder

    The climbing area is 10 m heigh.

    You have the possibility to rent the climbing equipment directly in the hotel.

    Booking required. 

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing hall Val Martello
    Martell/Martello, Vinschgau/Val Venosta

    The climbing hall was completed in 1993-94, in 2004 rebuilt and 2007 upgraded. On 300m² climbing area, everyone can find a proper tour
    In 2017, the climbing hall was once again expanded and enlarged - with a height of around 16 metres, two self-securing systems and a total of over 100 routes, we invite you to put your skills to the test all year round. We offer climbing in daylight through our large glass facade in the entire climbing area.
    Bouldering enthusiasts will also get their money's worth with our varied routes of all levels of difficulty.

    The current opening times you can find here www.klettern-martell.com 

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Indoor climbing Eppan
    Eppan an der Weinstaße/Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    The hall for indoor climbing at St. Michael | Eppan is located next to the Raiffeisen hall.

    It was built in 1997 and is used regularly from the AVS.

    Indoor climbing courses are offered every week. Furthermore the hall offers the best requirements for pre competition.

     

    Bathing Lakes & Outdoor Pools
    Sport Sexten/Sesto
    Sexten/Sesto, Dolomites Region 3 Zinnen
    The 18.5 meter high, completely renovated climbing hall is visible from afar - a real eye-catcher. 33 lines divided between the upper floor (12 meters high) and the first floor (up to 22 climbing meters) allow an average of 85 routes to be offered. The new structure includes a beginner's area with toprope ropes and is therefore perfectly suited for courses. Two "Perfekt Descent" self-belay devices complete the modern concept of the climbing hall. There are also relax zones and a café-bristro where you can recover from any climbing exertion. The climbing equipment can also be rented in the hall. You can find the opening hours here https://www.sexten.eu/de/Sportanlagen_Sexten

    The Dolomite Arena is part of the Sport Sesto sports complex, which also includes two indoor and two outdoor tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a volleyball court and an 18-hole minigolf course, open from June to October. In winter the offer is completed by ice skating.
    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Boulder Hall Valdaora/Olang
    Olang/Valdaora, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    The boulder gym is daily open from 9 am to 10 pm.

    Tickets are available by Hotel Pörnbacher, right in front of the gym or by the Tourist Info Valdaora/Olang.

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing hall
    Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, The South Tyrolean Wine Road

    Climbing area 294 m² ; 2200 mounted climbing holds; Wall height 12 m; 6 fixed Top Rop ropes; Difficulty from 4a to 7c; Extra Boulder area. The climbing hall can be reserved for groups on Saturday afternoons from 2 p.m. For reservation call at least 10 days in advance 333 6316483 (Stefan Steinegger) or reserve under tramin@kletterhalle.it.

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Indoor climbing gym in St. Martin/S. Martino
    St.Martin in Passeier/San Martino in Passiria, Meran/Merano and environs

    Indoor climbing gym in St. Martin/S. Martino: in the basement of the middle school.

    Open only on request.

    Climbing wall surface: 270m²
    Max. elevation: 9,5 m
    Climbing routes: 40
    Boulderarea: 45m²

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Heliks - Indoor Climbing Centre Bruneck/Brunico
    Bruneck/Brunico, Dolomites Region Kronplatz/Plan de Corones

    Brunico/Bruneck Indoor Climbing Centre | The climbing wall at Brunico offers 36 routes graded from 3 to 7c + and is reconfigured three times a year | Brunico/Bruneck Indoor Climbing Centre | Climbing wall surface: 250 | Max. elevation: 11 | Climbing routes: 30 | Courses: true 

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Bouldering sports ground Lana
    Burgstall/Postal, Meran/Merano and environs

    On the 40,000 m² SportZone in Bolzano road there is a six-lane athletics track, football pitches, a smaller training pitch, two beach volleyball fields, a skate park, a Boulder tower and a grenade launcher.

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    “Nives” Climbing Hall
    Meran/Merano, Dolomites Region Val Gardena

    Climbing hall in the centre of Selva/Wolkenstein with a climbing surface of 320 square metres. It is 12 metres high and has 25 climbing lines, which corresponds to approx. 75 possible climbing routes. Climbing wall surface: 320 Max. elevation: 12 Climbing routes: 25

    Indoor Climbing Halls
    Climbing "Stohlwond"
    Ratschings/Racines, Sterzing/Vipiteno and environs

    Embedded in a beautiful and peaceful alpine landscape, the Stohlwond in the back Ratschingstal/Val Racines offers routes in the lower to middle difficulty range.

    Access: From the car park go over the stream and follow the forest road out of the valley.After about 5 minutes you reach a fork, here you turn left and shortly thereafter takes a path that leads through the forest. This path leads to the foot of the wall in about 10 minutes.

    Important: On Mondays, the area around the climbing wall is reserved for the hunters, as they complete shooting exercises there. Therefore climbing is not allowed on this day!

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