Climbing gyms in Innsbruck and the surrounding area
Climbing pleasure at the top level
Innsbruck is not stingy with its alpine attractions and is therefore a popular destination for young and old.
Together with its vacation villages, the city of Innsbruck offers not only the famous via ferratas on the Nordkette and in the Martinswand, but also a multitude of routes that can be climbed all year round. Whether sport climbing in the climbing garden or multi-pitch climbing - the numerous tours leave nothing to be desired for beginners or experts. Rugged rocks and steep walls create the ideal conditions for wonderful experiences. Many of them can be found in the Karwendel Nature Park.
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5 climbing gym tips around Innsbruck
- Kletterturm Kühtai A small, fine climbing tower with adjoining mountain sports lounge is located in Kühtai, which has everything you need despite its small size: a bouldering room, a lead climbing wall with a height of 11 m and challenging routes as well as a practice wall for children and beginners. There is even a short practice via ferrata.
- Climbing wall/Sportzentrum Telfs135m2 of lead climbing area, an equally large bouldering area and a hall height of 9 m are offered by the hydraulically adjustable climbing wall at the Sportzentrum Telfs. Even Peter Habeler has tried out the wall and was impressed.
- Climbing center Innsbruck When the weather doesn't play ball for climbing: The Alpenverein's new "Innsbruck Climbing Center" plays all the tunes and can be counted among the largest and most modern climbing facilities in Europe. Climbing enthusiasts have a total of 5700 m² of pure climbing area at their disposal, including 3000 m² of indoor rope climbing, 1500 m² of outdoor rope climbing on three imposing, free-standing towers and 1200 m² of bouldering area. There are also separate areas for holding competitions and for training top athletes. At the Innsbruck Climbing Center, you can train alongside climbing pros such as Jakob Schubert, Anna Stöhr and Katharina Saurwein. International competition teams also use the large, modern hall for training. It offers optimal training conditions for professionals and beginners at any time of year.
- OEAV bouldering hall Telfs There is no need to worry about injuries when falling in the OEAV bouldering hall Telfs, as the entire 100 m2 bouldering area is covered with a 25 cm thick foam mat. The main wall can be steplessly adjusted to the desired incline. There is also a small lead wall.