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Saxon Switzerland climbing region

Index Saxon Switzerland climbing region

Saxon Switzerland (Sächsische Schweiz) is one of the best-known climbing regions in Germany. [1]

16 relations: Barbarine, Climbing peak, Climbing rock, Frienstein, Grade (climbing), Großer Zschirnstein, Kuhstall (Saxon Switzerland), Lokomotive, Mönch (rock), Pfaffenstein, Saxon Climbers' Federation, Schwedenlöcher, Schwedenturm, Teufelsturm (Saxon Switzerland), Wartturm (crag), Winterstein (Saxon Switzerland).

Barbarine

The Barbarine is the best-known, free-standing rock formation in the German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

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Climbing peak

A climbing peak (Klettergipfel) may refer to a mountain or hill peak or a rock formation that has to be ascended by climbing.

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Climbing rock

A climbing rock (Kletterfelsen; regionally also Kletterfels or Klettergipfel) is a term used especially in Germany for an individual rock formation, rock face or rock group on which climbing is permitted.

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Frienstein

The Frienstein, also called the Vorderes Raubschloss, is a rock formation, about 130 metres high, in Saxon Switzerland.

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Grade (climbing)

In rock climbing, mountaineering, and other climbing disciplines, climbers give a grade to a climbing route or boulder problem, intended to describe concisely the difficulty and danger of climbing it.

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Großer Zschirnstein

The Großer Zschirnstein is the highest hill in the Saxon and German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

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Kuhstall (Saxon Switzerland)

The Kuhstall (Kraví hora) is the second largest natural arch in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains after the Pravčická brána.

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Lokomotive

The Lokomotive (German for "locomotive") is a striking climbing rock north of Kurort Rathen in Saxon Switzerland in Germany.

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Mönch (rock)

The Mönch (also Mönchstein) is a rock pinnacle and popular climbing peak in Saxon Switzerland in Germany near the spa town of Rathen.

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Pfaffenstein

The Pfaffenstein, formerly called the Jungfernstein, is a table hill, at www.bergverlag-roelke.de.

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Saxon Climbers' Federation

The Saxon Climbers' Federation (Sächsischer Bergsteigerbund, SBB) is a federation of individual members, small and large clubs and is the largest climbing association in the region for climbing activities in Saxon Switzerland and the surrounding area in eastern Germany.

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Schwedenlöcher

The Schwedenlöcher is a gorge-like side valley of the Amselgrund near Rathen in Saxon Switzerland.

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Schwedenturm

The Schwedenturm ("Sweden Tower") in East Germany is a 35-metre-high rock formation made of sandstone in the hills of Saxon Switzerland near the spa town of Rathen and the famous Bastei rocks.

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Teufelsturm (Saxon Switzerland)

The Teufelsturm (also Butterweckfels or Mittagstein) is a prominent rock tower and climbing rock formed of Elbe Sandstone, about forty metres high in Saxon Switzerland in East Germany.

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Wartturm (crag)

The Wartturm is a rock tower in Saxon Switzerland in East Germany near the famous Bastei rocks.

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Winterstein (Saxon Switzerland)

The Winterstein, also called the Hinteres Raubschloss, is an isolated, elongated rock massif in the hinterland of Saxon Switzerland in East Germany.

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Redirects here:

Klettergebiet Sächsische Schweiz, Saxon Climbing Regulations, Saxon Switzerland Climbing Area, Saxon Switzerland Climbing Region, Saxon climbing regulations.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxon_Switzerland_climbing_region

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