Panico
Rhein-Main-Gebiet Klettern & Bouldern Führer

Suitable for
Women|Men
Topic of interest
Climbing
region
DE - Germany
Fit
Panico

Description

<p>Before there were climbing gyms on every corner, generations of climbers made from the Rhine-Main region took their first steps in the Morgenbachtal valley. In contrast to today, climbing novices back then didn't learn how to twist and grab holds, but how to stand solidly on small footholds. Only in a few climbing areas in Germany can you find such a rich potential of easy and moderately difficult routes in beautiful scenic surroundings. The Rotenfels, Germany's highest non-alpine rock face at 180 meters, offers a huge contrast to the lovely Genussteigen in the Morgenbachtal valley just a few kilometers further on. High above the Nahe, adventure and quarry specialists get their money's worth here - it's quite clear: beginners and indoor migrants have no place on the Rotenfels. In addition to these two highlights, rock climbers will find many other hidden climbing gems in the Hunsrück, Taunus and Spessart: the bizarre Nikolausfelsen high above the Rheingau vineyards with its crack specialties, the lovely Kirner Dolomites, which are far less formidable than their namesakes, the Lorsbacher Wand, where the Frankfurt scene used to get their hands dirty, the toy-like Eschbacher Klippen and many, many more. And if that's all too natural for you: Frankfurt can also be a builder! The quay wall at the Ruhrort shipyard is a pretty special place for fearless Mainwater solo specialists. So: there are no more excuses.</p><p>Includes Vertical-Life app (digital, personalized version of the climbing guide for smartphone and tablet. Platforms: Android and iOS)<br></p>
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