Climbing & Bouldering — Indoor and Outdoor

Climbing gyms with thousands of routes, boulder halls for an after-work session, and real outdoor crags for weekend trips.

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Climbing gym Crag / outdoor climbing Boulder Tap a marker for details and directions.

Three worlds, one map

This map shows three related but different worlds: indoor climbing gyms (with rope, tall walls, thousands of routes per gym), boulder halls (max 4 m, no rope, thick mats, perfect after work), and real outdoor crags — from sandstone in low mountains to alpine granite. The popup shows difficulty (UIAA in DE/AT, French in FR/ES), route count, and rock type. Use the filters above to toggle indoor and outdoor.

Difficulty grades

UIAA (Germany/Austria/Switzerland, Roman numerals): I easy, V medium, VII demanding, X+ elite. French (France, Spain, many gyms worldwide): 3a easy, 5c medium, 7a advanced, 9c world-class. Boulder: Font scale — 4 easy, 7A advanced, 8B+ top.

Privacy

This map runs entirely in your browser. Your location is never sent to our servers — it's only used to center the map. Map data comes from OpenStreetMap.

Data source

All points come from OpenStreetMap and are fetched live via the Overpass API. Something missing or wrong? Anyone can fix it directly on OpenStreetMap — the map will reflect the change shortly after.