NP Hohe Tauern

Nationalpark Hohe Tauern

In der Osttiroler Region des Nationalpark Hohe Tauern gibt es nicht nur unberührte Natur, mächtige Wasserfälle wie die Umbalfälle, urige Almdörfer wie die Jagdhausalmen oder den höchsten Berg Österreichs den Großglockner, sondern auch eine große Vielfalt an schönen Klettersteigen mit atemberaubenden Aussichten. Vom kurzen bis zum langen Zustieg, von der leichten Gratkletterei bis zu steilen Leitern, auch hier wird jeder was passendes finden. Gerne beraten euch die ROCKGUIDES damit euer Urlaub noch zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis wird.

 

Um eine gute Übersicht über die Vielfalt an Klettersteigen die Osttirol zu bieten hat zu bekommen, ist unsere Empfehlung der Kletterführer „Osttirol“ von ROCKGUIDE Vittorio Messini, erhältlich im Shop Alpinaustatter Zimml oder im Internet auf versantesud.it oder bergsteigen.com

Relation

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Difficulty

1
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4 4 4 4

Season

Mai - Oktober

Duration

ab 1 Tag

Price

1-2 Person

420,00 € (Privatführung)

ab 3 Personen

1680,00 € pro Person (Gruppenführung)

ab 4 Personen

137,00 € pro Person (Gruppenführung)

Program

  • Treffpunkt zwischen 7:00 und 9:00 Uhr (wird am Vorabend besprochen)
  • Austrüstungscheck und Einweisung
  • Zustieg zum Klettersteig (10min - 2h)
  • gemeinsames Klettern des Klettersteiges, geführt von einem ROCKGUIDE
  • Abstieg

Location

Die Anreise in die Osttiroler Nationalparkregion (Matrei in Osttirol) erfolgt über die Felbertauernstraße von Norden oder über Spittal - Lienz von Süden.

Um die Preise überschaubar zu halten, sind die Kursteilnehmer selbst für die Anreise verantwortlich.

sleeping / food

Accommodation and food are not included in the price. However, in addition to the ideal base for the East Tyrolean Ice Park, the Matrei Tauernhaus, there are plenty of accommodation options in Matrei or other places in East Tyrol. We recommend you book the accommodation early enough, as especially in the high season (Christmas, February - March), places are often fully booked.

 

The tourist information office Matrei in East Tyrol is at your disposal for further information.

www.matreiosttirol.com/service/oeffnungszeiten/

Lastly, do not forget a snack (e.g. sweets, power bars, etc.) and liquid for the day. We recommend to bring warm drinks in a thermos.

 

Arrival

Matrei in Osttirol liegt:

  • 1,5 h von Spittal an der Drau (95km)
  • 1 h von Kitzbühel (66 km)
  • 1 h min von Zell am See (60 km)
  • 2 h von Salzburg (170 km)
  • 2 h von Innsbruck (140km)
  • 2,5 h von München (180 km)
  • 2,5 h von Graz 240 km)
  • 4,5 h von Nürnberg (350 km)
  • 4,5h von Wien (430 km)

Basecamp

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apparel and equipment list

Technical material is included in the price.

Since we do not climb constantly, there can be "standing times" in cold temperatures, so make sure to bring along enough warm clothes - one cools down quite quickly!

We recommend you bring light clothing of varying thickness to achieve an "onion system" for greater comfort. Cotton is not suitable as it quickly becomes cold upon getting wet. Skiing apparel, however, works well. Our recommendation: warm merino underwear and a fast warming down jacket.

We recommend:

  • long underwear (bottom and top), synthetic, merino or wool
  • warm pants (lined or fleece)
  • warm fleece or long sleeve shirt (not cotton)
  • lined jacket or vest, preferably down jacket
  • waterproof jacket with hood (Gore-Tex or nylon)
  • waterproof pants (Gore-Tex or nylon)
  • socks (merino or ski socks)
  • woolen cap or lined cap that protects your ears and fits under a helmet
  • waterproof climbing gloves (2 pairs)
  • solid mountain boots (in exceptional cases ski boots are also possible)
  • gaiters if necessary
  • Buff (neck protection)
  • a minimum 25 litre backpack (space for clothing, snacks, drinks, climbing equipment)
  • sun protection (glasses and cream)
  • thermos or water bottle (already full!!!!)
  • camera
  • personal medicine

If you want to take your own technical material with you: (otherwise rental equipment included in the price)

  • crampons: must fit the shoes and be easily adjustable, with vertical front teeth
  • climbing harness: always with adjustable leg loops
  • climbing helmet
  • ice axe: steep ice axe
  • screw carabines
  • backup device: reverso, ATC or similar

details & insurance

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE

  • guidance and instruction by state-certified mountain and ski guides
  • group equipment (ropes, ice screws, etc.)
  • climbing harness, helmet, ice tools and crampons
  • expenses of the mountain guide

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE

  • travel to destination
  • drive to the respective ice climbing area or icefall
  • accommodation costs before, during or after the courses
  • travel expenses for the mountain guide
  • accommodation for the mountain guide (for tours of 2 days or more)
  • travel and cancellation insurance
  • personal climbing apparel
  • tip

REGISTRATION AND GTCs

Registration in advance is required for this course. You can call our office or register by e-mail.

All participants must read and sign our general terms and conditions.

You may register online here:

 

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