4,800m² of climbing and bouldering in Stuttgart-Degerloch, run by DAV Sektion Stuttgart.
The DAV Kletterzentrum Stuttgart is a flagship climbing facility in Stuttgart-Degerloch operated by DAV Sektion Stuttgart, with around 4,800m² of climbing and bouldering across indoor and outdoor sectors. Roughly 450 routes follow 182 belay lines, with an additional bouldering hall and training area. The facility caters to beginners through elite athletes with diverse wall angles and difficulties. Easy to reach from central Stuttgart.
The DAV Kletterzentrum Stuttgart is a flagship climbing facility in Stuttgart-Degerloch operated by DAV Sektion Stuttgart, with around 4,800m² of climbing and bouldering across indoor and outdoor sectors. Roughly 450 routes follow 182 belay lines, with an additional bouldering hall and training area. The facility caters to beginners through elite athletes with diverse wall angles and difficulties. Easy to reach from central Stuttgart.
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