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Indoor climbing in South Tyrol

South Tyrol has a vast offer of modern climbing halls offering varied climbing and boulder routes as well as training possibilities – for instance, but just as an alternative for climbing gardens in winter, in case of bad weather or after work.

The biggest climbing halls in South Tyrol that are open all year are Salewa Cube in Bozen, Vertikale in Brixen and the climbing centre Bruneck. Also, the Rockarena in Meran offers pure indoor and outdoor climbing fun. However, the Rockarena has reduced opening times and opening days during the warm months.

Other climbing halls in South Tyrol

The following halls may not offer that much different routes, but they all have an own boulder area. A few halls are open daily all year round, others have rest days or rest months.

  • The Dolomites Arena of Sport Sexten offers a 16 m high wall and about 80 routes. Further information about the climbing hall in Sexten: +39 0474 710 688
  • The sports centre Nordic Arena in Toblach offers a 23 m high climbing hall with about 80 routes. Further information: +39 335 594 9871
  • In Wolkenstein in Gröden, the Nives climbing hall offers about 55 routes on walls that are up to 12 m high. Further information: +39 0471 794 133
  • The SportArena Passeier in St. Leonhard with about 400 m² of climbing space is located next to the football pitch. Further information: +39 0473 656 226
  • In Passeiertal, there is another, a bit smaller climbing hall in the middle school of St. Martin. Further information: +39 0473 656 188.
  • The climbing hall Trattla in Martell has been renovated and restructured. Further information: martell@kletterhalle.it
  • The climbing hall in Eppan is situated in the village centre of St. Michael. It has a climbing space of 200 m² on a height of 8.5 m. Further information: +39 0471 663 957 (nearby bowling bar).
  • Tramin has an about 300 m² climbing hall with a height of 12 m. Further information: +39 333 631 6483
  • In the climbing hall in Jenesien, you can climb about 60 routes. Further information: jenesien@kletterhalle.it
  • The climbing spot Ibrsche in Sarntal has a climbing space of 400 m²: Further information: sarntal@kletterhalle.it

Moreover, there are many smaller climbing halls such as in Welschnofen and Schluderns as well as solely boulder halls such as in St. Ulrich/Runggaditsch in Gröden or in Kastelruth/Telfen.

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Salewa Cube indoor climbing
Salewa Cube indoor climbing

The climbing walls of Salewa Cube in Bozen are a paradise for climbers as well as an architectural eye-catcher.

© Cino Zucchi - Salewa Cube
Bouldering in Sand in Taufers
Bouldering in Sand in Taufers

Ideal for both kids and adults

© IDM Südtirol - Hansi Heckmair
Climbing gym Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale

The gym also offers space for large groups!

© Christian Platzer | Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale

The climbing gym of Brixen offers incredible routes of all levels of difficulty!

© Christian Platzer | Vertikale
Vertical climbing gym
Vertical climbing gym

The glass walls gives the impression of climbing almost outdoors!

© Richard Wett | Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale

A team realizes throughout the year are always new ways!

© Christian Platzer | Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale in Brixen
Climbing gym Vertikale in Brixen

At the bar you can enjoy a cool drink!

© Richard Wett | Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale

The climbing gym is is also used to celebrate events such as birthdays and children's parties.

© Richard Wett | Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale
Climbing gym Vertikale

The climbing gym has 1,600 square feet of climbing surface.

© Richard Wett | Vertikale

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