You love the challenge? Then welcome to the Innsbruck region, the playground for climbing enthusiasts! With well over 1,000 single pitches and 90 multi-pitch routes, 29 sport climbing areas and numerous via ferrata routes as well as bouldering walls, there is the perfect vertical to climb for all skill levels and climbing preferences. On the following page we have summarized the most important information for you. At the moment the tours are only available in German.
Via ferrata
Climbing and bouldering centres
To the rocks, ready, go!
Spring, summer, autumn as well as winter: 365 days a year, the nature climbing opportunities in the Innsbruck region provide unforgettable adventures. Whether sport, multi-pitch or ice climbing - thanks to the large number of routes, climbing enthusiasts will find the right challenge at all levels of difficulty.
Sport Climbing Pleasures
Beginners and professionals alike will find the greatest possible variety and a top-class sports climbing experience in the region's outdoor climbing parks.
Multi-pitch adventure
Stand construction, abseiling, rope guidance - these words make your fingertips tingle? Then you've come to the right place!
Ice, ice, ice climbing
Climbing on or near the rock on ice - this unique experience is offered in winter in the Innsbruck region.
At home in the mountains
Further important information about climbing events and hiking on the mountain including a large selection of sports retailers for suitable equipment can be found here.
Sports stores
With the best advice and high-quality equipment, the sports stores get climbing enthusiasts in the mood for unforgettable tours.
hiking
If you want to leave your rope and harness at home, but don't want to miss out on the mountains, we recommend the hiking trails in the region.
Off to the top: Inspiration for the next tour
Fascination climbing - stories on the blog
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Via ferrata testival: well secured on the via ferrata
02.09.2024
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Steep to the top: Climbing World Cup 2024 in Innsbruck
21.06.2024
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Climbing with Respect: Guidelines and action day
18.10.2023
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Climbing is coming Home: Climbing World Cup Innsbruck 2023
06.06.2023
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Climbing spectacle in Innsbruck
04.07.2022
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Mountain sports finds city – in the climbing center Innsbruck
15.06.2022
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Sport climbing in winter
27.02.2021
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