Mizzi Langer Wand

Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 48.13128°N / 16.25273°E
Activities Activities: Toprope
Seasons Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Additional Information Elevation: 984 ft / 300 m
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Overview

One of the most well known climbing garden around Vienna. Thousands of climbers in/from Vienna started climbing at Mizzi Langer Wand. Due to the long climbing history of Mizzi Langer Wand the structure of the rock is quite bad (more or less polished rock).

Nearly no bolts (or bolts of poor quality). Toprope recommended.

In July and August quite warm.
Mizzi Langer Wand (left sector)Mizzi Langer Wand

Getting There

By Public Transport:

  • by Train to Liesing - continue by Bus (bus No. 60A) to station Willergasse and walk (southwards) approx. 5 Minutes
  • by Tram (Tram No. 60) to Rodaun (terminus) and walk approx 15 Minutes westward.


by Car:
by car to Rodaun (part of 23th district) and continue to Kaltenleutgebener Hauptstraße, park in or near Willergasse.

Climbing Sectors

Topo available online - IMHO a bad Topo (link section)

Right (East) Sector


solid rock, height: approx. 20m

Left (West) Sector


mostly rotten rock (the rock becomes worse the more westward you climb) - height: approx. 30m
Helmet strongly recommended
Mizzi Langer Wand (left sector)left Sector
Mizzi Langer Wand (left sector)left Sector
Mizzi Langer Wand (left sector)left Sector




Schwarze Platte


Small sector on the far left end of Mizzi Langer Wand - solid (black) rock; height approx. 5m

Huts + Camping

3 camp sites in Vienna (Camping Wien Süd in the 23th district - Breitenfurter Straße 269) - www.wiencamping.at

Hotels and B+Bs in Vienna

Links + Books

Links:


www.vor.at timetables etc. from Verkehrsverbund Ostregion (Integrated Public Transport System)

Mizzi Langer Wand Topo from www.bergsteigen.at

Books:


Keltenkalk (Guidebook) climbing areas from Vienna to Semmering - (available in climbing shops in Vienna)

Kletterfelsen rund um Wien by C. Hacker and K. Schall (out of print)

Kletterfelsen von Wien bis Semmering by Christian Hacker (out of print)


Parents 

Parents

Parents refers to a larger category under which an object falls. For example, theAconcagua mountain page has the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits' asparents and is a parent itself to many routes, photos, and Trip Reports.

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