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Climbing Halls in Innsbruck

Discover 5 climbing and bouldering halls in Innsbruck. Compare prices, facilities, and find your perfect climbing spot.

5 Halls
6,050 m² Total Area
up to 20 m Wall Height
Avg. €10.00 Day Pass

BlocBox-Training

Innsbruck, Tirol

Bouldering Hall
from 5.00 €

Kletterzentrum Innsbruck

Innsbruck, Tirol

Climbing HallBouldering Hall
550routes45001250m² Boulder16m height
from 17.00 €

P20

Innsbruck, Tirol

Temporarily Closed

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Start Climbing in Innsbruck

For Absolute Beginners

  1. 1 Book an intro course – At BlocBox-Training you can learn the basics in 2-3 hours.
  2. 2 Rent equipment – Climbing shoes, harness, and chalk are available at 4 halls for rent (approx. €3-5/item).
  3. 3 Start with bouldering – No rope, no partner required. Perfect for beginners at BlocBox-Training.

What to Bring

  • Comfortable sports clothing (no jeans)
  • Socks for rental shoes
  • Short fingernails
  • Water bottle

First visit: 2-3 hours, from €5.00 entry

Climbing Halls in Innsbruck Comparison

Hall Type Day Pass Wall Height Courses Rental Café
BlocBox-Training Bouldering Hall €5.00
Kletterwand Innsbrucker Turnverein €8.00 20 m
Kletterzentrum Innsbruck Climbing Hall, Bouldering Hall €17.00 16 m
Kletterzentrum Tivoli Innsbruck Climbing Hall
P20

Climbing in Innsbruck

Innsbruck offers 5 climbing and bouldering halls for climbers of all levels.




Prices for Climbing Halls in Innsbruck

Most halls offer discounts for students and DAV (German Alpine Club) members. Ask about monthly or annual passes for regular climbers.


Learn to Climb in Innsbruck

For beginners, 4 halls in Innsbruck offer climbing courses.

Recommended for Beginners

BlocBox-Training offers regular beginner courses covering belaying techniques, knot tying, and climbing techniques.

Equipment Rental

Equipment can be rented at 4 halls. No need to buy your own gear to get started.


Outdoor Climbing near Innsbruck

Innsbruck bietet Weltklasse-Outdoor-Klettern direkt vor der Tür: Martinswand, Karwendel, Stubaital.


Getting There by Public Transport

Innsbruck ist ICE/EC-Knotenpunkt. Das IVB-Netz verbindet alle Stadtteile.


Frequently Asked Questions about Climbing in Innsbruck

How much does climbing cost in Innsbruck?
Day pass prices in Innsbruck climbing halls range from €5.00 to €17.00. The average is €10.00. Discounts for students and DAV members are available at most halls.
Which climbing hall in Innsbruck is suitable for beginners?
For beginners, BlocBox-Training, Kletterwand Innsbrucker Turnverein, Kletterzentrum Innsbruck, P20 are particularly suitable as they offer courses. Here you can learn the basics of climbing under professional guidance, including belaying techniques, knot tying, and first climbing techniques.
Do I need my own climbing equipment in Innsbruck?
No, 4 out of 5 halls in Innsbruck offer rental of climbing shoes, harnesses, and chalk bags. Rental fees are typically €3-5 per item. For regular climbers, purchasing your own equipment is worthwhile.
How many climbing halls are there in Innsbruck?
Innsbruck currently has 5 climbing and bouldering halls: BlocBox-Training, Kletterwand Innsbrucker Turnverein, Kletterzentrum Innsbruck, Kletterzentrum Tivoli Innsbruck, P20. 2 of them offer rope climbing. 2 are dedicated bouldering halls.
Are there climbing halls for children in Innsbruck?
Yes! Kletterwand Innsbrucker Turnverein, Kletterzentrum Innsbruck have a dedicated kids area. Here children can discover climbing in a safe environment. Many halls also offer special kids courses and birthday parties.

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