Follow the rock – climbing in the Ötztal

Spend your climbing holidays Ötztal in Sölden, Tyrol
Climbing in the Ötztal

Valley-wide and within reach: via ferratas & climbing crags

Freedom is within reach, quite literally, when climbing in the Ötztal. We’re firmly convinced: climbing here is next level. Whether you're searching for your own line in one of the 21 climbing crags or pushing your limits on one of the 10 via ferratas, you’ve got plenty of vertical metres to conquer.

Climbing and more in the Ötztal

Out and
about
Via ferratas
Follow the water along the Stuibenfall route, or go steep and scenic at Burgsteinerwand. The Eckkamm via ferrata in Huben is ideal for families.
Climbing crags
750 routes in 10 crags: Sölden’s Moosalm is perfect for beginners, while Oberried offers more variety and challenge.
(Indoor) Climbing parks
Rainy day? Head to the world cup-tested Imst climbing hall. Or get your adrenaline kick at Area 47, with a 27-metre lead wall and high ropes course.

A good head for heights definitely helps on the Ötztal’s climbing walls. But if steep terrain is new to you, don’t worry – from the entrance of the valley to its highest peaks, you’ll find plenty of ways to gain climbing experience. Family-friendly climbing gardens and secured via ferratas are perfect for getting a close view of the rock.

Like hiking – but bolder: Climbing in the Ötztal

Spend your climbing holidays Ötztal in Sölden, Tyrol
High life

In the granite climbing region of the Ötztal