Guided Tours
in the Alps

Felbertauern & East Tyrol

The area south and north of the Felbertauern tunnel and the East Tyrol region is a real Mecca for ice climbers. It offers over 100 ice and mixed routes of all lengths and degrees of difficulty.

 

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Fleißtal Valley - Carinthia

The ice climbing area Heiligenblut is primarily known for the Fleiß valley with its many icefalls of different degrees of difficulty.

 

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Ahrntal Valley - South Tyrol

In the Dolomites you climb under large, vertical walls - often also in drains and chimneys, which finally lead to bands and high plateaus with the most beautiful views.

 

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Gasteinertal Valley & Maltatal Valley

Both, the Gastein valley and the Malta valley, are certainly the two most well-known ice climbing valleys in the Austrian ice climbing scene.

 

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Pinnistal Valley - North Tyrol

In the Sellrain, the Stubai valley and at the Brenner pass, every ice climber will find something for his / her taste. From easy to difficult, from short to long approach... there's something for everyone.

 

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Pitztal Valley & Kaunertal Valley - North Tyrol

The Pitz valley and Kauner valley, two high side valleys of the Upper Inn Valley, offer a great variety of quality icefalls.

 

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Kandersteg - Switzerland

This is most likely Switzerland's most important ice climbing area and one of the most famous spots in Europe.

 

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Cogne - Valnontey & Valeille

The side valleys of Cogne, along with Kandersteg, are certainly one of the most famous and most visited ice climbing spots among European ice climbers.

 

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Dauphinee, Freissinieres & Vallon du Fournel

The Dauphinee and the Ecrins massif is also known as the small Karakorum of the Alps.

 

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