Bavaria climbing beta?
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So me & whole clan are headed to Germany for a two week family vacation at the end of this month. We'll be staying in Benediktbeuern which is about 45 min. south of Munich. We will mainly be hiking but if there was any sport climbing or bouldering close buy I sure would love to check it out and maybe get a day of climbing in. I've looked at the MP database and there appears to be some small crags in the vicinity with not much info. |
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The place to go from Benediktbeuern is Kochel. It is the best hard sportclimbing around that area. The locations are stellar, the climbing is on immaculate limestone. Make sure to hit up a biergarten afterwards. Enjoy |
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Thank you for the info Moritz, |
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Kochel doesn´t have any easy sport climbing. You also can´t just show up without a partner. You should go to Konstein for that. You should post on the board of the German Alpine club to find a partner. |
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Great, I appreciate it. My german is rusty, but I should be able to manage. I'll check it out. |
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Thanks Jeff! I will most certainly check into that area. My folks are in their 80's so boat rides vs. walking is always good! |
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The nearest local crag to Benediktbeuern is Bad Heilbrunn, you´ll find a topo online for this one. It´s sandstone slabs and granite and really popular as it´s almost all in the 5.8-5.11 region. Easy to set up a rope for rope soloing but there´s usually someone there anyway. Bit of a numpty´s paradise but there you go! |
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Thanks Jim, sounds like it may be worth going there just so I can get some kind of climbing in. I've got a week and a half to decide if I want to lug my shoes & harness across the pond, so keep the beta coming! |
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These limestone climbing areas are about 1h away and you'll drive through Garmisch to get there: |
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I really can´t recommend Heilbrunn. It is always super crowded and every hour is amateur hour. |
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Glenn Schuler wrote:So me & whole clan are headed to Germany for a two week family vacation at the end of this month. We'll be staying in Benediktbeuern which is about 45 min. south of Munich. We will mainly be hiking but if there was any sport climbing or bouldering close buy I sure would love to check it out and maybe get a day of climbing in. I've looked at the MP database and there appears to be some small crags in the vicinity with not much info. Any MP'ers have some advice for me? Is it worth bringing shoes, harness & belay device and try to find a partner for a day of climbing? Or should I not even bother and focus on the important local activities like drinking some awesome beer?? Oh, and any suggestions for "don't miss" local attractions to check out would also be appreciated!! Thanks in advance for any help.Hey Glenn, as the others have stated, lots to climb south of where you are: - Brauneck above Lenggries has some good sport climbing also which none mentioned and the other spots, Nasareith being one of the better ones but a little further you have much more near Imst, Auistria. Leutasch is superb but doesn't have much many easy routes and gets a lot of sun too Let me know if you need more help Francis |
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Francis, I appreciate the info! We will definitely be going over to Brauneck & Lenggries. I lived there when I was a little kid and my dad was stationed there in the Army. |
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Hi Glenn, |
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