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The hands on the rocks, the fingers in the smallest chink, the legs angled. The next draft, the knees begin to tremble.

Don’t give up right now, don’t lose the balance. Take a deep breath, take a look to the next grip, breath out, extrude the knees and it is done: the crux lies behind of me!

Climbing is a really special sport. Climbing stands or falls with body-control, with experience, with the faith in your partner and most of all with the inner balance.

South Tyrol is climbing territory. Fixed rope routes in the Dolomites are known in half Europe, alpine climbing routes in Ortler area, Rieserferner area, Texelgruppe area and naturally in the Dolomites are very famous since decades and even today very challenging. More and more popular is sports-climbing in South Tyrol: now there are more than 100 climbing gardens in South Tyrol.

Here we show to our mountain enthusiasts an overview of the most spectacular fixed rope routes, the easiest alpine routes for beginners and last but not least a list of the climbing gardens and indoor halls in South Tyrol.

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Climbing at Pursteinwand
Climbing at Pursteinwand

At Pursteinwand in Sand in Taufers, climbing fans are looking forward to challenging routes.

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing at Pursteinwand
Climbing at Pursteinwand

At Pursteinwand in Sand in Taufers, climbing fans are looking forward to challenging routes.

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing at Pursteinwand
Climbing at Pursteinwand

At Pursteinwand in Sand in Taufers, climbing fans are looking forward to challenging routes.

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing at Pursteinwand
Climbing at Pursteinwand

At Pursteinwand in Sand in Taufers, climbing fans are looking forward to challenging routes.

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing at Pursteinwand
Climbing at Pursteinwand

At Pursteinwand in Sand in Taufers, climbing fans are looking forward to challenging routes.

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing at Pursteinwand
Climbing at Pursteinwand

At Pursteinwand in Sand in Taufers, climbing fans are looking forward to challenging routes.

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing in South Tyrol
Climbing in South Tyrol

On many walls in South Tyrol, you can find climbing routes with various degrees of difficulty.

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Climbing in South Tyrol
Climbing in South Tyrol

There are more than 100 climbing parks in South Tyrol.

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Absseiling from Partschins waterfall
Absseiling from Partschins waterfall

The abseiling from Partschins waterfall offers fun, action and magnificent views.

© Tourismusverein Partschins, Rabland & Töll - Helmuth Rier
Climbing park Burgstallknott in Partschins
Climbing park Burgstallknott in Partschins

The climbing park in Partschins is also ideal for climbing beginners.

© Tourismusverein Partschins, Rabland & Töll - Helmuth Rier
Climbing park Huafwond near Partschins
Climbing park Huafwond near Partschins

The panoramic climbing park is located above Rabland and offers breath-taking views.

© Tourismusverein Partschins, Rabland & Töll
Climbing lessons for kids in Partschins
Climbing lessons for kids in Partschins

The tourist office Partschins, Rabland and Töll also offers climbing lessons for kids.

© Tourismusverein Partschins, Rabland & Töll - Helmut Rier

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