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Climbing and Mountaineering

Some 600 mountains of three thousand metres and innumerable peaks invite you to scramble and climb a fixed rope route

Most Tyrolean mountain ranges offer routes of varying difficulty, both for beginners and skilled alpinists. Moreover tours with alpine guides are offered (in the picture the Silvretta Alps). In the valleys, however, there are climbing gyms with routes in all variations and boulder walls.

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