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SILVRETTA ARENA ISCHGL/SAMNAUN
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Summer in Ischgl/Samnaun
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Greitspitz

A technically challenging route (B-D) with steep walls and slab climbing. Spectacular and well-secured, though with wide anchor point spacing. Suitable for experienced climbers.

Start
Access via mountain station Flimjochbahn
Finish
Greitspitz (2.872 m)
Length
150 m
Duration
1.5 h
Difficulty
Medium
Status
Closed
Climbing type
Via ferrata
Rest stops
Alpenhaus, Vider Alp

The Greitspitz via ferrata, established in 2001, lies amidst the Silvretta Arena on the border between Ischgl and Samnaun. The tour is technically demanding, featuring slab ramps and vertical walls. Difficulty ranges from B to D, with options to bypass more challenging sections. The route offers spectacular exposed passages, well-secured with staples and foothold pins, although anchor distances can be considerable. Combining stunning vistas with challenging climbing, this via ferrata is suited for experienced climbers.

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Flimspitze

A varied climbing experience (slabs, chimneys, ridges) on the Ischgl-Samnaun border. Starting at 2,850 m, with 80 metres of climbing, taking around 1 hour 40 minutes. Easily accessible from the Flimjochbahn mountain station.

Start
Access via mountain station Flimjochbahn
Finish
Flimspitze (2,928 m)
Length
400 m
Duration
0.75 h
Difficulty
Medium
Status
Closed
Climbing type
Via ferrata
Rest stops
Alpenhaus, Vider Alp

The Flimspitze Via Ferrata, located on the border between Ischgl and Samnaun, offers a varied climbing experience featuring slab, chimney, and ridge sections. The ascent begins at an altitude of 2,850 metres, is easily accessible, and boasts a compelling route facing southwest. The path navigates challenging chimneys and unstable terrain to a summit surge. The total climbing height is 80 metres, requiring around 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete. Conveniently reached from the Flimjochbahn mountain station, the approach takes just 15 minutes.

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Heidelberger Hüttenblock

The Heidelberger Hüttenblock is a top sports climbing garden, developed by Hansjörg Randl Senior, with 20 routes from 6c+ to 8a+ and additional projects. Perfect for challenging and steep adventures, ideal for hard training

Start
Heidelberger Hütte
Difficulty
Hard
Status
Closed
Climbing type
Sports climbing garden
Rest stops
Heidelberger Hütte

Nr. Name Grad
1. Warm Up 6c+
2. Schön war‘s 8a+
3. Für Conny Projekt
4. Seitensprung 7a+
5. Affengeil 7b
6. Murmele 7b+
7. Projekt Projekt
8. Gecco 8a+
9. Für Lisa (Kunstroute) Projekt
10. Lafreinfernerspitze 7a+
11. Der letzte Alpinist 7c
12. Heidelbergerspitze 7b+
13. Piz Davo Dieu 7b+/7c
14. Zahnspitze 7b+/7c
15. Abendrot Projekt
16. Mondlicht Projekt
17. Sonnenaufgang Projekt
18. Piz Tasna 6c
19. Breite Krone 6c
20. Fluchthorn 6c+

Boulder tower Vider Truja

The bouldering tower in Vider Truja Adventure Park on Idalp offers 35 child-friendly routes, providing a fun and safe way to build climbing skills and confidence.

Start
Mountain station Silvrettabahn
Finish
Vider Truja
Status
Closed
Climbing type
Bouldering
Rest stops
Alpenhaus, Vider Alp

In the Vider Truja Adventure Park on the Idalp in Ischgl, there is a bouldering tower specifically designed for children. It features 35 routes of varying difficulty, making it perfect for introducing children to bouldering in a playful and safe manner. Each route is carefully crafted to enhance the climbing skills and confidence of young climbers while ensuring they have fun and face new challenges.

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Alpine climbing Bürkelkopf

The multi-pitch routes at Bürkelkopf in Ischgl offer varied climbs on solid rock with stunning views of the Silvretta range. Well-secured but requires alpine experience.

Start
Mountan station Silvrettabahn
Finish
Bürkelkopf (3,033 m)
Difficulty
Medium
Status
Closed
Climbing type
Multi-rope pitch

Bürkelkopf in Ischgl offers diverse multi-pitch climbing routes in an alpine setting. The routes feature solid rock with slabs, cracks, and corners, providing well-secured challenges for both experienced climbers and ambitious alpinists. Access is via the cable car or alpine trails. Proper climbing equipment and careful planning are essential, as weather conditions can change rapidly. The breathtaking views of the Silvretta range make this climbing experience truly rewarding.

Last update 07.05.2025, 10:55 o'clock