Sport climbing area
Kaiser crag
Along with the Murmeltierfelsen and Gamsfelsen, there are a total of 17 climbing routes of difficulty levels 3 to 6b+ near the Gaudeamushütte mountain hut.
What to do in an emergency? Call emergency number
140 - Mountain Rescue (Bergrettung)
112 - European Emergency Number
133 - Police
144 - Ambulance
Many routes have rescue points at the hiking signs, which can be used as a clear location identification in an emergency.
The Alpine Club provides tips for optimal preparation for mountain hiking.
SOS-EU-Alp App
The SOS EU ALP app allows you to determine your location (x,y coordinates) via your smartphone. In an emergency, this location data can be sent directly to the responsible control center (Tyrol, South Tyrol or Bavaria).
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Rocks
Kalk
Numbers of multi-pitch routes
19
Exposure SW
Walking time to entry point min.
0,75
Walking time to entry point max.
1,0
Route length from
8
Route length to
15
Wall slope positive
Wall slope vertical
Wall slope overhanging
Number of difficulty 3 routes
4
Number of difficulty 4 routes
5
Number of difficulty 5 routes
7
Number of difficulty 6 routes
3
Number of difficulty 7 routes
1
Number of difficulty 8 routes
0
Number of difficulty 9 routes
0
Family-friendly
More information at: www.wilderkaiser.info/mobility
If you’re coming on the B178 from St. Johann, take the Ellmau exit and continue straight ahead until the Bauhof junction (green signposts towards Kaisergebirge/Wochenbrunn). Turn right here and immediately right again. Now follow the toll road till you reach the Wochenbrunner Alm car park.
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Last updated at 05/31/2026, 02:00 AM
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