Sport climbing in the Pitztal
Exciting routes amidst an impressive glacier backdrop
The Tyrolean Pitztal is a true Eldorado for climbing enthusiasts and those who want to become one. Here you can learn to climb from scratch or safely consolidate what you have learned in the climbing gym. Practice tours, certified climbing gardens for families and challenging via ferratas - this 40 km long valley in the Tyrolean Oberland, just 60 km from the provincial capital of Innsbruck, offers all this and much more. From beginners to experienced climbers: the Pitztal offers outdoor experiences for every taste - including stunning views!
All sport climbing spots
These 5 climbing gardens await sport climbers in the Pitztal
- Climbing garden Hexenkessel
The village of Plangeross has 2 fantastic areas for experienced climbers. In the Hexenkessel, the name says it all: around 90 challenging routes in grades 6 and 7 are waiting to be conquered by experienced climbers. - Kaunergrat Hütte climbing garden
The Kaunergrat Hütte high alpine climbing garden is a little less challenging with 21 routes. The impressive climbing wall here is up to 70 m high, and there is also a short 80 m high practice route through the wall. Equipment can be hired at the Kaunergrat Hütte. - Richi's Wall climbing garden in Stillebach
Small but beautiful - that's Richi's Wall in Stillebach. All 14 routes are ideal for a nice half-day excursion, beginners are in good hands on the short tours. The rest of the day is best spent at the small swimming pond in Stillebach. - Jerzens-Hochzeiger climbing park
The Jerzens-Hochzeiger climbing park surprises with numerous routes in difficulty levels 2 to 4. 2 easy practice climbing routes with a descent route through the forest can also be found on the so-called Pitzi climbing rock. Covered seating invites you to take a break. This climbing garden is ideal for beginners. - Gletscherstube climbing garden
The Gletscherstube climbing garden in Mittelberg is just as family-friendly. It is also the perfect location for gourmets in every respect, as you can enjoy an overwhelming glacier view of Tyrol's highest glacier and regional delicacies in the Gletscherstube.