Sport climbing in the Steinberge mountain sports region
Outdoor experiences in a class of their own
In the border region between Tyrol and Salzburg, the Steinberge mountain sports region with the Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge mountains and, above all, the imposing Steinplatte is waiting to be conquered by climbing fans. From family-friendly climbing gardens to 10 exciting via ferratas and more than 1,000 sport climbing routes to alpine multi-pitch routes, everything is on offer here. With the "Pinzgawurm" route, you can even find one of the longest alpine sport climbs in this area (45 pitches).
Climbing guides and climbing manuals provide detailed information about this extensive area. So let's head for the Steinberge - pure climbing fun awaits here!
All sport climbing spots
3 climbing garden tips for sport climbers in the Steinberge mountains
- Climbing area Steinplatte
This area is one of the best in the whole of Central Europe. Outdoor climbing opportunities in a class of their own on the 7 km long and up to 200 m high rock faces - from the Waidringer Steinplatte via Wiesloch, Wemeteigen, Schwollwand, Sonnwand, Tanzboden and Urlkopf to the Lachfeldkopf, which is already in Salzburg. The western and eastern edges of the area are easily accessible and have a dense network of routes. Look forward to 70 great tours in difficulty levels 4 to 8 in the Steinernes Meer. - Weißbach climbing garden
The village of Weißbach is a real climbing mecca. Many difficult to the most difficult routes, but also wonderful opportunities to climb in the lower and medium levels of difficulty with extremely short approaches. There is something for every outdoor enthusiast here! The area is just a few kilometers from Tirol and can be reached in 20 to 30 minutes from Pillerseetal with its many sectors and hundreds of short routes. - Wiesensee climbing garden
Idyllically situated between Ortisei and Hochfilzen on the small Wiesensee lake, a true outdoor paradise awaits climbing enthusiasts in the Steinernes Meer. Climbers in the lower levels of difficulty feel particularly at home in this climbing garden, which is also suitable for children. 25 routes in grades 3 to 7 invite you to try out and practice. Practical: the approach only takes 3 minutes.