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The terrain of Austria is punctuated with wild rugged peaks of the Alps cloaked in snow. The quality rock, magnificent scenery, and frosty feel form the ideal cocktail for world-class ice climbing. Visit in the winter months for quality ice climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Rock Climbing Austria?
The landlocked country of Austria lies in central Europe and is part of the European Union. It is bordered by Italy and Slovenia to the south, Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west, Germany and Czech Republic to the north, and Hungary and Slovakia to the east. Mountains largely dominate the territory within its borders, which is host to parts of the Central Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps, and the Southern Limestone Alps.
Why should I choose Austria for my Rock Climbing adventure?
A wonderland of icy climbs
Dominated by the Alps, Austria is home to some wonderful climbing spots. When the weather dips and the water freezes, the landscape transforms. There are glacial walls, ice sheets and frozen falls. Whether it’s the western state Tyrol, the south-eastern state of Styria or the southernmost state of Carinthia, the wintry wonderland offers incredible opportunities to climb.
Deep authentic traditions
Despite the passing of time, bitter wars and conflict, the passing of empires, the traditions high in the alpine mountains of Austria have remained resilient. Cattle drives onto the pastures, ringing of the bells upon witnessing dark clouds carrying a storm to warn the farmers, the traditional show of strength between herdsmen and dairymen in a now UNESCO-protected cultural piece of heritage.
Rich range of climbs
When the temperature dips across the vast mountainside of Austria, the landscape begins to offer a wide range of wintry climbs. If you’re a fresh-faced beginner to ice climbing, then safe spots in the valley of Pitztal or high in the Otztal are great locations. For more confident and skilful climbers, then the more vertical walls and winding slopes present a more challenging climb.
What can I expect from the weather in Austria?
The Alps dominate much of the country, and so an alpine climate covers large and varied areas. The winter months are colder in the mountainous regions compared with the lowlands. And snow blankets the mountainside from around November to April.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Austria?
German.
What currency is accepted in Austria?
Euro.
What’s the country code of Austria?
+43.
What’s the high season for Rock Climbing in Austria?
Visit in the winter months for quality ice climbing conditions.
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