Climbing
With an inclination toward the vertical
© Rene Riller
© Gabriel Kammerer
© Rene Riller
© Rene Riller
© Rene Riller
© Rene Riller
Adrenaline kick among the clouds
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Climbing in Bruneck

Do you love climbing? The sporting challenge, the exhilaration, the excitement on the rock face? Then Bruneck is the perfect place for you. That’s because the mountains that surround you are crammed full of summits, rock faces, crags and stacks that tactically and technically are extremely demanding. And just a stone’s throw away, the loveliest via ferrata routes in the Dolomites are waiting for you too. Locally, in Aufhofen, Gais and St. Lorenzen, there are fantastic climbing parks. We can promise you this: in Bruneck you can certainly climb. Uninterrupted, 365 days a year. Outside on open rock faces, and inside too, on modern indoor climbing walls.

to the climbing hall
© Rene Riller
© Rene Riller
Climbing lessons for young and old
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Indoor climbing

Heliks is the climbing centre in Bruneck. What can you expect? 220 routes and 120 boulders. Put it another way: a comprehensive range for climbing enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. In fact, not only dyed-in-the-wool summiteers are catered to at Heliks but also climbing newbies and families. So, no need to worry: trained climbing professionals and tailor-made courses ensure that your first time on a climbing wall is sure to be crowned with success – and lots of fun!  

Course private lesson Course kids
© Gabriel Kammerer
© Gabriel Kammerer
© Gabriel Kammerer
© Gabriel Kammerer
Fun and adventure on the ropes
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High ropes course in Bruneck

What combines play, fun and excitement? That's right, a day on the high ropes course! Especially when you’re talking about South Tyrol’s biggest. The course – Kronaction – can be found directly alongside the idyllic Issinger Weiher lake. An adventure park to delight you! The difficulty of the 11 courses ranges from easy to demanding, and between ropes, platforms and slides will provide a whole lot of thrills. Still got some reserves of courage left? Then why not try scaling the 20 metre-high climbing tree? 

KronAction