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- L200 Bregenzerwald
- B198 Reutte
- L198 Lech
Numerous climbing crags nearby provide all difficulty levels and therefore provide a challenge for those initial forays on the rocks, and routes for keen climbers who are technically adept and experienced.
Key facts | |
Orientation | South-east |
Number of routes | 29 Routes, vertical and slightly overhanging |
Difficulty level | 3a to 7c+ |
Stand, hook spacings | Chain stands, hook spacings 1-2 metres |
Rock type | Limestone rock |
Specific features | steep and variety-packed climbing |
Ascent | between Lech and Warth, from the "Bürstegg" stop (no parking available!), ca. 400m on foot to Warth up to the bridge, bear left and head along the trail through the forest (ca. 15 mins) |
Key facts | |
Orientation | South-west |
Number of routes | 5 routes, 1 practice via ferrata |
Difficulty level | 3- to 4, some sections 5+ |
Stand, hook spacings | Chain stands, hook spacings 2-4 metres |
Rock type | Limestone rock, some sections fragile |
Specific features | on the Bregenzerache, near the barbecue area |
Ascent | Schröcken-Unterboden, accessible by car |
Key facts | |
Orientation | West |
Number of routes | 10 routes |
Difficulty level | 3- to 7- |
Stand, hook spacings | Not known |
Rock type | Firm limestone throughout |
Special feature: | Food & lodging in Biberacher Hütte |
Ascent | From the "Landsteg" bus stop, around a 2 hour walk to the Alpine inn and another 5 minutes to the climbing crag |