
Aloft on rocks and ice
An hour’s drive from Merano one can climb in the
Dolomites, where various levels of difficulty up to third and fourth level, are available. Or one can choose between indoor and outdoor climbing in Merano and its surroundings.
At the indoor climbing facilities, that also offer different levels of difficulty and a complete range of instruction courses, every enthusiastic climber, from the beginner to the sport climber, will find his favourite
challenge.
The
high-rope garden, something special for the family
An adventure for everyone, big and small, is the high-rope garden '
HETZ' in the village of Terlano: a high rope climbing course with many routes of various degrees of difficulty, up to a height of twenty meters, offers all visitors looking for a challenge, no matter what age, the adrenalin rush they seek. There is also a special area for the climbers of the future, those between the ages of four and six.
The beautiful
Cascade of Parcines
Meanwhile in Parcines one can find a highlight for advanced climbers, climbing through the big cascade of Parcines. The 97 meters of thunderous water requires experience and should be done for the first time under supervision. But then, the power of the water in the unspoiled alpine environment provides a unique experience.
Sports climbing
Around Merano there are many climbing parks, such as boulder area of Lagundo, the climbing gardens in Plan, at St.Hypolit in Lana or next to the Fragsburg cascade. One can climb all year round, or in bad weather there is the
„Rockarena“climbing hall in Merano.
Important: In case of Emergency call:
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For further information contact:
Mountain Climbing School of Merano
South Tyrolean Alpine Association - Merano