Climbing and bouldering halls in Tyrol

Indoor fun all year round

For sport climbers, a climbing hall is not only an option in bad weather. A climbing hall offers you constant conditions all year round and is particularly suitable for training purposes.

In the various Tyrolean climbing gyms, such as the Innsbruck or Imst climbing center, you can always watch the local climbing greats training.

But beginners are also in good hands in the climbing hall. There are beginner courses where you can learn all about safety techniques and get your first taste of high altitude under controlled conditions. The routes are renewed at regular intervals so that you don't get bored.

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Climbing gyms in Tyrol for every requirement

Whether as a bad weather alternative or an after-work meeting place: on Climbers Paradise Tirol you will find a climbing hall in every region. There's sure to be something for every taste.

Here is a brief overview: arl.park - climbing hall St. Anton, climbing hall Felsenfest Saalfelden, climbing hall Jamtalhütte, climbing hall KaiserBad Ellmau, climbing hall Kufstein, climbing hall Mieming, climbing hall Rosenheim, climbing hall St.Jakob, climbing hall Weißbach, climbing hall Wörgl, ÖAV climbing hall Fieberbrunn, ÖAV climbing hall Leogang and Salewa Kletterkitz climbing hall.

These are just a few examples of the more than 30 climbing gyms. Most climbing gyms in Tyrol also offer great facilities. You can enjoy a shower straight after the sport and talk about the routes you have climbed in the restaurant. Many climbing gyms in Tyrol also have a bouldering room.

Safe in the climbing gym

Confident belaying and perfect handling of the belay device is a prerequisite for independent climbing, which is required in almost every climbing hall in Tyrol. For your own safety, certain rules must be followed in the climbing hall.

Compared to other sports, indoor climbing is relatively safe. However, mistakes when belaying or climbing can have fatal consequences. As you are climbing in a confined space, consideration for others is particularly important in the climbing hall. When belaying, absolute concentration on your climbing partner is the top priority. Never forget to check your partner in the climbing hall! Therefore, read the climbing rules of the Austrian Alpine Club.

6 must-haves in the climbing gym

  • Climbing shoes
  • Climbing harness
  • rope
  • Belay device with screw carabiner
  • Chalkbag - use the magnesium sparingly indoors to avoid dust!
  • Comfortable indoor shoes for belaying, preferably with a closed toe cap to protect the toes (climbing shoes and chalk bag are sufficient for bouldering)