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TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY

TOURS AND ROUTES IN THE PITZTAL VALLEY

Discover our varied tours and routes

Climbing park Kaunergrathütte

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The climbing garden can be reached from the Kaunergrat hut in approx. 3 minutes. The well secured high alpine climbing garden comprises 21 routes with difficulty levels between 2 and 6c. Seven routes can even be secured as top ropes. The impressive climbing wall is up to 70 metres high. Therefore it is recommended to have at least a 55 m rope with you. Since the climbing garden is located in high alpine terrain, we recommend 
wearing a helmet. Equipment can be rented at the Kaunergrat hut (please register). The wall is also crossed by a 
short practice climbing path with 80 m height, difficulty level A,B,C.

Kletterstadl Stillebach

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This converted barn in Stillebach invites guests of all ages to try out bouldering. When building this climbing barn, the Melmer family attached great importance to safety. The climbing barn is fitted with special bouldering mats in eight layers and 36 cm thickness. 

 The following equipment is available:

  • 70 m² area
  • 150 m² bouldering space
  • over 90 bouldering routes 
  • up to 45° degrees inclines
  • Large campus board 
  • All levels of difficulty (beginners, advanced and children)
PRICE
The day tickets can be purchased at the Biohotel Stillebach reception. You can also hire climbing boots there.
  • Price/Day: Adults: € 6.00/ day, Children and teenagers (aged 6 – 16): € 4.00/ day, Climbing boot hire € 3.00/ day
  • Annual tickets: Adults: € 175.00/ annum (valid from date of purchase)
    Children and teenagers (aged 6 – 16): € 145.00/ annum (valid from date of purchase)
  • Beginner courses on request: from min. 6 - 8 persons, duration approx. 2 hours, € 23.50 EUR person

Stillebach Richi`s Wall

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A small and nice climbing area with short distances between the hooks. The fourteen routes differing from 4b up to 6c are ideal for half-day trips. After the climb, there is the possibility to enjoy the rest of the day at the small swimming pond in Stillebach. The climbing garden was built by mountain guide Alfred Dworak
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Climbing park of Jerzens-Hochzeige

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The climbing park of Jerzens-Hochzeiger offers numerous routes with varying degrees of difficulty. The Pitzi climbing rock, as it is often called, also provides two easy via ferratas with a way down through the forest. Moreover, children can test their balance ability on a rope bridge. In order to make sure all family members can get started with climbing and have their first tries, a few man-made holds are attached to a rock. The climbing park of Jerzens-Hochzeiger is the ideal newcomer area for children and serves as "preliminary step" for greater challenges. The climbing garden is equipped with a general map of all routes, sheltered seating facilities and tables.

Gletscherstube

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(1734m)
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(1886m)

The family-friendly climbing garden in the Pitz valley at Mittelberg in suitable for all climbers who want to enjoy the stunning view towards Tyrol's highest glacier. The nearby Gletscherstube offers local delicacies.

Plangeross Hexenkessel

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(1603m)
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(1896m)
For skilled climbers, our mountain guides recommend the climbing area in Plangeross in the valley of Piz. The so-called Witch's cauldron (in German "Hexenkessel") enchants climbers with ca. 90 climbing tours. Bertram Tschiderer and Patric Rupprich renovated the climbing area in 2012.

Klettergarten Unterwelt

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(1424m)
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(1323m)
The wall's orientation is toward the northeast. All routes in the sector Hellraiser, in the sector Mafia and some in the sector Sphinx, are resistant to rain. All other routes get wet fairly quick. After long continued rainfall it takes at least two days for the wall to dry up. Best time is the beginning of May until the end of Septembre. Also on hot days, the conditions are good.
The climbing grade is, at least up to difficulty level 7a, very hard!
The protection is good. However, only the new routes are equipped with standard conformant material. The stands are all equipped with carabiners. The route names are written at the entry points.
 
Commentary of the major developer Patric Rupprich:
"Exactly what I have been looking for for a long time, shady and cool, short ascent and very effective climbing. No long "walk in the park", but from the very start, you need to hold on".

Climbing parc Jerzens-Hochzeiger1

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In the climbing park Jerzens-Hochzeiger1 are 10 routes with a of difficulty of 3a to 6b.

Scheibrand

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(1290m)
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(1363m)
The Scheibrand climbing garden is located after the hamlet of Scheibrand on the right-hand side (western side of the valley) and is visible from the car park. There are difficult routes on vertical to overhanging wall. The best time is from the beginning of May to the end of September.

Wiese

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