The Ammer Mountains are located between the Allgäu Alps and the Wetterstein. While longer alpine routes can be found in the west of the small mountain group, many climbs in the eastern part have a sport climbing character. For climbers from the Augsburg area, but also for the legions from Munich, the climbing gardens on the left and right of the upper Ammer are quickly accessible destinations. Kofel, Frauenwasserl or the Falkenwand are correspondingly popular. The climbing guide Ammertal has been greatly expanded compared to its predecessor (... the climbing guide Oberammergau). On 296 pages, 34 climbing areas are now described in detail, the lush illustrations make you want to climb around O`Gau. 288 pages Language German Edition 2022
Anyone coming to Füssen from the north will see it from afar, the Säuling. It dominates the scenery behind the lovely Forgensee so dominantly that most people hardly know its satellites by name. To the east of it, in the extensive Ammergau Alps, there are numerous rewarding climbing destinations. For example, on the Geiselstein. Insiders have long sung the high song of rough slabs and monstrous water grooves. And the Kenzenkopf with its sun-drenched south face should also be well-known among connoisseurs. However, that is by no means all. In recent years, numerous new tours have been created on the partly isolated peaks. On the north side of the Krähe alone, over 20 in number. The new Ammergau Alpine Climbing Guide describes them all. And that in unprecedented detail and opulence. Overview pictures, wall photos, topos and informative texts now make the complex topography of the Ammergau Alps accessible to all. The easy ridge climbs - the 12 Apostle Ridge on Pilgerschrofen, the East Ridge on Säuling and the West Ridge on Hoher Straußberg - are described in detail. And last but not least, all relevant sport climbing areas can be found in the new climbing guide. Both those high up on the mountain and the spots close to the valley. Schwanseeplatten, Ziegelwies and Kraftwerkwand - heard of them?areas:Ammergauer AlpenHochplatteGeiselsteinKräheKenzenkopfHoher StraußbergGabelschrofenGumpenkarspitzeZunderkopfSäulingPilgerschrofenKlettergärten um FüssenTegelberg360 pagesLanguage GermanEdition 2023M. Lutz, M. Oswald, D. Elsner, R. Nordmann Panico Alpinverlag
Sport climbing has a long tradition in Vorarlberg. In addition to the Allgäu region, the federal state of Vorarlberg offers mountain enthusiasts from south-western Germany easily and quickly accessible areas. Everyone has been to Montafon, Rätikon and Arlberg, and word has spread that the region also offers a wealth of opportunities for sport climbers. This is also thanks to outstanding protagonists such as Beat Kammerlander and, currently, Babsi Zangerl.Our sport climbing guide to the area is now in its 4th edition and once again offers a wealth of new information. Extensive renovations, countless new routes and even completely new destinations are documented. All in all, that makes almost 100 new pages! With 592 pages, it is one of the thickest Panico sport climbing guides ever. The geographically extensive area stretches from Lake Constance through the Bregenz Forest and the Rhine Valley to the Montafon, Silvretta and Arlberg. And what's particularly good is that high-end sport climbers and weekend enthusiasts alike will find what they are looking for.The guide comes with a download code for a free app for iOS and Android, valid for three years. If you have any questions about the app, please contact the Vertical-Life team directly.
592 pagesLanguage: GermanEdition 2026S. Lindemann Panico Alpinverlag
Area: Vorarlberg is the westernmost federal-state of Austria, borders Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein; climbing areas: Känzele next to Bregenz, Topfels, Bürser Schlucht, from Bregenzerwald crossing Rheintal to Montafon and ArlbergRock: sandstone, conglomerate stone, gneissDifficulties: 2 to 11 UIAA / single and multi pichesProtection: sport climbing conditionsSeason:spring, summer, fall
Climbing and Bouldering in Kochel
In Kochel, the Munich home area, has again done a lot, so that the new edition of the climbing guide has turned out over 100 pages thicker than the previous. As usual, there is a detailed bouldering section and even a deep water soloing spot has found its way into the book. Spectacular pictures show the progress in Kochel regarding the difficulties. The offer has also expanded for more moderate climbers. There are new tours in the Urinstein sector on the Kienstein and on the Wiesenwand. Also newly included are the Riversidewall, the tours on the Grauen Wand, and the children's tours on the Roxy Wall. 384 pages language german edition 2017 T. Lamprecht Panico Alpinverlag
The original climbing guide Out of Rosenheim has since become a classic, growing from a rather slim first edition in 2000 with only 120 pages to the current edition in 2025 with 520 pages. A very active scene ensures the constant development of climbing opportunities in the region. Volume 2 of the three-part series describes the climbing opportunities in the Bavarian Prealps between Reichenhall and Bad Tölz—in other words, all areas immediately to the right and left of the Inn between Rosenheim and Kufstein. In addition, it covers the most rewarding climbing gardens and sport climbing areas in the Zahmer and Wilder Kaiser, including the famous Schleierwasserfall and Achleiten.WendelsteingebietWendelsteinLöchelwandKaserer WandAmeisenwandlGschwandtMitteralmBixlwandBlockwelt SudelfeldRosengassenbrückeUnterinntal WestBiberFlintsbachWagnerwandDruidenwandlKlammwandLuegsteinwandWeberwandSchloßbergRamserer StoaBrünnsteinUnterinntal OstLamprechtsfelsenNicht enthalten: WolfschluchtKundl und BackofenRock CityWeigend-WallGodzillawandHöllwandSpitzsteinwandKlettergarten SebiKufsteinMorsbachGeisterschmiedwandSparchenVorderkaiserfeldenSteingrubenschneidWilder KaiserAchleitenGaudeamushütteSchleierwasserfallFritz-Pflaum-HütteStripsenjoch512 pageslanguage germanedition 2025M. StadlerPanico Alpinverlag
Oberallgäu • Ostallgäu • Vils/Tirol • Tannheimer Tal • Känzele • UnterallgäuThe sport climbing areas from GEBRO Verlag's home region: Oberallgäu, Ostallgäu and the Vils/Tyrol area, the Tannheimer Tal, the Känzele near Bregenz and the Bock area in Unterallgäu in one compact book.The ninth, heavily revised new edition of the book will be published in time for the 2024 spring season and contains lots of new features. In the Oberallgäu alone, 7 new walls are presented. Together with intensive re-climbing on the Kellerwand, the Zeckenwand, the Voglerwand, the Hinterkirche on the Steineberg, in Tiefenbach and the Starzlachklamm, over 170 new routes are presented in the Oberallgäu. Between Vils, Tannheimer Tal and Oberallgäu, there are even more than 200 new tours in this edition.Also new are QR codes for navigation to the parking lots and other interesting new information, such as how all the routes in the Allgäu are created (see also: Information on the development of the Allgäu).The continuous development of the Allgäu and the neighboring areas into one of the most important climbing regions in Germany/Austria continues. The appealing color layout and the generous illustrations whet the appetite for this great and lively sport climbing area in the heart of one of the most beautiful vacation regions in Germany and Austria!Note: The sport climbs around Reutte (including Weißwand) are still included in the Lechtal-Rock sport climbing guide.The latest edition of the sports climbing guide for the region, unsurpassed in detail and completeness!The up-to-date information on renovations and new tours on the Allgäu walls as well as valuable insider information make this book indispensable even for Allgäu experts.Visitors to the Allgäu will also find valuable tips on where to stay overnight.- hand-drawn, detailed topos- partly photo topos- Star rating of the rocks- 7 new areas- over 200 new routes- 93 areas in total with over 2400 routes- Information on renovations- 352 pages completely in color- many pictures inside- exact access descriptions- detailed approach sketches- new: QR codes for navigation to the parking lot- colored symbols, GPS coordinates and much more352 pageslanguage german / in parts englishedition 2024U. and H. RökerGebro Verlag
limbing in Benediktbeuern, Brauneck, Lenggries, Tegernsee, Spitzingsee
Markus Stadler presents the best climbing destinations in Munich's local mountains between Loisach and Leitzach. In addition to climbing gardens close to the valley, such as at Bad Heilbrunn. Lenggries or in the Jachenau, there are also many higher sport climbing destinations at Brauneck, Spitzingsee or Schreistein. However, the main focus of the book is clearly on the traditional foothills of the Alps, from Benediktenwand to Roßstein, Buchstein, Leonhardstein, Plankenstein and Taubenstein to the Ruchenköpfe. Many - mostly renovated - classics are just as attracting here as countless, well-secured sport climbing routes in all degrees of difficulty. After the first edition of 2014 had already been out of print for some time, the author, with the active support of the best area experts, has brought all areas back up to date. Although no completely new crags are described, over 100 new routes have been added and the scope of the climbing guide has grown by almost 70 pages. Thus, this book offers the optimal basis for unforgettable climbing experiences in the Bavarian mountains. The guide comes with a download code for a free application for iOS and Android. You get all Bavarian Alps topos as an app for your smartphone for free. The topos are currently being prepared for the app, and we therefore ask for a little patience. If you have any questions about the Bavarian Alps Climbing App, please contact the Vertical-Life team directly.
372 pages language german edition 2021 M. Stadler Panico Alpinverlag
Around the Garmisch-Partenkirchen are many climbing gardens, multi pitch routes as well as via ferrata in almost all degrees of difficulties: both beginners and professionals will find a wide range of tours here. The special highlight is the area of Alpspitze with about 2000m altitude.
In the book you will find:
12 climbing gardens near the valley with over 250 routes
10 climbing gardens in the area of Alpspitze with over 100 routes
44 multi-pitch routes in the Alpspitz area
10 fixed rope routes in the Wettersteingebirge
16 overview and direction scetches
75 climbing photo topos
10 via ferrata photo topos
52 photos of climbing, landscape, crag
GPS coordinates for parking, climbing rocks
148 pages
language german
edition 2021
G. Durner
AM-Berg Verlag
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