Kletterwald Hamburg

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© Kletterwald Hamburg

Eight different courses await visitors at the Volksdorf Kletterwald.

The parcours have extremely challenging names, such as K2, Niagara Trail or Mount Everest. But don't panic - all climbers are always secured by a steel cable that is not removed until ending the course. The different routes are between 2 and 10 metres high so that beginners as well as more daring climbers get what they pay for. 
 

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