Climbing
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Climbing

KlättringIn Åland you can try out climbing with an instructor. Take the opportunity to take on a challenge - how high can you go?

If you want to try climbing, no previous experience is necessary. The try-out session includes an introduction with guided climbing for 1-2 hours where you try different routes; it can take place either indoors or outdoors.

If you get hooked and want to learn more about climbing you may want to book a basic or follow-up course.

 

On your own

If you have climbed before there are two possible challenges when it comes to sport climbing on prepared routes in Åland. First of all there is Lotsberget in Mariehamn for climbing along some 10 routes graded from 4+ to 8-. Alternatively the great cliff Skålberget in Strömbolstad is worth a visit. Here there are also about 10 routes graded for difficulty from 7- and up to 8+ or 9-. Description of the routes and area can be found in the Finnish "Klippklätterföraren".

 

Bouldering

Åland is especially suitable for bouldering which is a form of climbing that involves problem solving. The idea is that you execute your climb by solving different climbing problems. Bouldering only requires climbing shoes, a bag of chalk and possibly a crash-pad. The routes are called "problems" and can vary in height from 1 to 7 meters.

Basically you can find a bouldering problem anywhere where there is a cliff or large rock; the height does not matter so much. In Geta there are some particularly fine cliffs for bouldering, with more than 100 problems of different degrees of difficulty.

Many of the rocks suitable for bouldering are in private areas; remember to get the landowner's permission before you start to climb. Generally stay by public roads and common areas. And don't forget to respect the right of public access.

Further information
Contact the Ålands Klätterklubb ph. +358 (0)18 17 007 for further information about climbing in Åland.
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