Sport climbing, multi-pitch routes and more!

Climbing options at Lake Achensee

Scale fantastic rock faces, clipping from one bolt to the next, or tackle challenging multi-pitch routes that reward you with magnificent views. For a different kind of thrill, navigate the swaying bridges and nets of the high ropes course, or test your skills bouldering at jumping height. With over 250 climbing routes, the Achensee region is a true paradise for climbing enthusiasts.

Sport climbing

Experience the thrill of climbing at Lake Achensee, where adventure awaits amid breathtaking nature. Scale sun-drenched walls and enjoy the superb grip of high-quality rock while taking in stunning views of Tirol’s largest lake, framed by the majestic Karwendel and Rofan mountains. The region’s diverse routes offer something for everyone, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned climber. After your climb, refresh yourself in the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of the lake or refuel at a cozy mountain hut. Comprehensive guides and maps for all climbing areas are available at the Atoll Achensee SHOP.

The Achensee region is one of Tirol’s top climbing areas. Here, climbing enthusiasts train in the Rofan mountains.

Multi-pitch routes

Multi-pitch climbing at Lake Achensee is more than a sport; it’s about teamwork, focus, and connecting with nature. Classic routes such as Klobenjoch, Guffert and Gramai offer a variety of challenges that are both technically demanding and visually breathtaking. With each pitch, both the altitude and your trust in your climbing partner and your own skills grow. The mix of grippy rock, stunning mountains, and the turquoise lake water makes climbing here unforgettable. Comprehensive guides for multi-pitch climbing in the Rofan and Karwendel mountains are available at the Atoll Achensee SHOP.

Climbing adventure on the southern ridge of the Guffert in Steinberg am Rofan.

Forest high ropes course

Swaying bridges, unstable nets, swinging tree trunks: Although you don’t need any climbing experience at the forest high ropes course in Achenkirch, you’ll need to work up the courage to negotiate your way over the obstacles high above ground. The Adventure Park Achensee offers also some lower ropes sections that are perfectly suitable for children.

Climbing fun for kids at the Achensee Adventure Park in Achenkirch.

Bouldering

Bouldering is a dynamic indoor and outdoor sport where you climb on natural and artificial rock at jumping height, always with soft mats below for your safety. With no ropes or harnesses needed, climbers challenge themselves on routes of all difficulty levels, relying on agility and technique. No matter the weather, you can keep climbing year-round at the BOULDER-Halle at the Atoll Achensee. Spanning 180m² and reaching up to 4 metres high, the hall features around 45 diverse routes, making it the perfect spot for beginners and seasoned climbers alike.

A climber gets vertical in the BOULDER-Halle of the Atoll Achensee in Maurach.
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