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Content - skipKlobenjoch - Alpine Sports Climbing AreaThe first climbing routes at Klobenjoch were created in the mid-80s. Today there are more than 100 safe routes.
Routes range from base climbing to 4 rope lengths. Difficulty levels vary between 6a and 8b+. Routes such as Hokus Pokus (7a+), Verlockung (6c+), Fliegender Holländer (6b+) or Strada del Vino (6c) make Klobenjoch a distinguished and popular location for climbing.
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But even Alpine climbing aficionados will find a lot to challenge them at Klobenjoch, such as Magischer Traum (7a) or Marco Polo (7a). In recent years, many shorter sport climbing routes have been created, sporting difficulties from 6a to 8b+. Rock quality: ideal gray lime Route length: up to 4 rope lengths Difficulty: (French rating) up to 5c: 5 routes up to 6c+: 20 routes up to 7c+: 21 routes up to 8c: 6 routes Facing: South, North and West Altitude: 2,041 m Safety: Niro pitons, adhesive hooks Suited to children: No How to get there? From the Rofanseilbahn top station continue to Dalfaz Alm. (Food and accommodation). From there stay to the left and go past two small huts right after the Alm until you reach the southern rock face. Approx. 1h walk.
Klobenjoch - Alpine Sports Climbing Area
Im Rofangebirge 6212 Maurach am Achensee, Austria Opening Hours
Best time for rock climbing is between May and October. You can also climb on sunny winter days, though.
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Achenkirch - Maurach - Pertisau - Steinberg - Wiesing Tourismusverband Achensee, Rathaus 387, A-6215 Achensee Tel.: 0043 (5246) 5300, Fax.: 0043 (5246) 5333, E-Mail: info@achensee.info imprint | Links |
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