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DeutschlandsbergA small but fine climbing paradise in Bad Gams
The Hotrocks Climbing Garden in Bad Gams offers a diverse and well-secured climbing experience in a picturesque setting. With a total of 31 routes and two practice via ferratas, this climbing area is an attractive destination for both beginners and advanced climbers.
Difficulty Levels and Climbing Routes
The routes cover a wide range of difficulty levels, from 3 to 8+, ensuring that both newcomers and experienced climbers get their money’s worth. One of the most challenging routes, “Max sei Tour”, features a brutal move in the overhang and is a true highlight for ambitious sport climbers.
Character of the Climbing Area
The area is characterized by fine-edged crimp climbing on plate gneiss, also known as Stainzer Hartgneis. This type of rock, which is quarried in the region as Stainzerplatte, requires some getting used to but offers a unique climbing experience. All routes are labeled on the rock, making orientation easy.
Safety and Equipment
The climbing garden is very well secured, ensuring a safe climbing experience. Most routes require up to 12 quickdraws. Thanks to the comprehensive safety measures, the area is also suitable for children, making the Hotrocks Climbing Garden a family-friendly destination.
Exposure and Weather Conditions
The walls are oriented towards the southeast, providing pleasant climbing conditions, especially in the morning. Due to this orientation, the climbing area is also well-suited for use in the colder months.
Getting There and Approach
Arrival via Bad Gams:
• Coming from Deutschlandsberg, turn left before the church.
• Coming from Stainz, turn right after the church.
• Then follow the wooden signs with the symbol of a climber in the direction of Greimbauer.
The approach to the wall begins at the Greimbauer parking lot. From there, the path leads across a meadow and then along a marked trail through the forest. After about 10 minutes of walking, the trail ends directly at the climbing wall.
You can find the topo and further information at: www.hotrocks.at
By appointment.