Status
Walking time to entry point min.
20 min
Walking time to entry point max.
30 min
Route length from
8 m
Route length to
120 m
Wall slope positive
Yes
Wall slope vertical
Yes
Wall slope overhanging
Yes
Number of difficulty 2 routes
0
Number of difficulty 3 routes
0
Number of difficulty 4 routes
1
Number of difficulty 5 routes
7
Number of difficulty 6 routes
46
Number of difficulty 7 routes
83
Number of difficulty 8 routes
38
Number of difficulty 9 routes
0
Exposure S
Yes
Numbers of multi-pitch routes
183
Rocks
Kalk
Best Time
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In an emergency
In an emergency
Guest card = ticket
Guest card = ticket
Sport climbing area
This "Great Wall" is not located in China, but in Leutasch near Seefeld in Tyrol. With 176 routes across 11 sectors, it offers optimal conditions for climbing. If you feel comfortable in the 7th difficulty level and above, you can challenge yourself on the rugged limestone rock. The route "Puls 2000" in the "Dodlwand" sector is probably the most famous. The steep climbing over pockets, undercuts, and holds requires strength and endurance. Those who make it to the top will be rewarded with a fantastic panoramic view from the Chinesische Mauer—and all of this without having to travel to the far East.
Full PDF including approach info and topos
The Chinesische Mauer is about 20 minutes away from Puitbach/Ahrn (P13) parking lot or the nearby bus stop. Please exclusively use the newly established Puitbach/Ahrn (P13) parking lot and the marked access path














