Sport Climbing
Sport climbing area
Rocks: Kalk
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Just a few minutes’ hike from the Anhalterhütte, the Anhalter Kraxlfels is located directly below the hiking trail toward Kromsattel/Hinterbergjoch/Rotlechtal-Tarrentonalm. Twenty short but attractive routes, ranging in difficulty from 3 to 6c, offer ideal conditions for climbing enthusiasts of all ages, thanks to the comfortable, moss-covered base of the cliff, accompanied by a refreshing little stream. A true gem for families.
Rocks
Kalk
Route number
20
Exposure N
Yes
Walking time to entry point min.
0,16666666666666666
Walking time to entry point max.
0,25
Route length from
3
Route length to
7
Wall slope positive
Yes
Wall slope vertical
Yes
Wall slope overhanging
Yes
Number of difficulty 3 routes
1
Number of difficulty 4 routes
4
Number of difficulty 5 routes
8
Number of difficulty 6 routes
7
Family hike
Yes
From Imst or the Außerfern region to the highest point of the Hahntennjoch pass. Follow the footpath to the Anhalterhütte. Once there, continue to follow the signs for ‘Anhalter Kraxlfels’. Once there, follow the signs for “Anhalter Kraxlfels” along hiking trail 601 towards
Tschachaun/Tarrentonalm/Nassereith. After a few minutes, you’ll come to a signpost pointing to the right into the greenery. From there, head down slightly to the Kraxlfels, which is already visible.
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