The Pyhrn-Priel holiday region offers climbing enthusiasts an exceptionally diverse range of activities to test their personal limits
Ferrata routes - Via ferrata fans can train on the Bannholzmauer practice rock and the varied via ferrata route on the Poppenberg with fantastic views of the Stodertal valley. The real highlight is the difficult ascent to the highest peak in the Totes Gebirge, the Großer Priel (2,515 metres), via the longest via ferrata in Austria.
Sport and alpine climbing - Close to Windischgarsten, the Rading climbing area attracts climbers with shorter routes, while the well-known Kampermauer on the Hengstpass not only inspires sport climbers of all abilities, but also offers several multi-pitch routes and thus promises real alpine flair in the face of the Haller Mauern.
High ropes courses - Glide over the turquoise-blue Steyr on a Flying Fox in the largest high ropes course in Upper Austria or dive into the Gleinkersee for a pleasantly cool finish - our high ropes courses don't just entice you with the usual challenges and adrenaline rushes.
Climbing hall - Even in bad weather, climbing enthusiasts can pursue their hobby in the newly designed climbing hall of the Windischgarsten Alpine Club. The hall is approx. 14 metres high, with overhangs, suspended top ropes, as well as an indoor bouldering area and the largest bouldering block in Upper Austria outside. HERE is the link to the climbing hall.