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Bochumer Bruch

Rhein-Mainz, GERMANY

Climbs 50 – Rocktype Limestone – Altitude ? – Faces W

Crag features
DAV (German Alpine Club) owned crag set in a disused quarry. Ran a bit like an outside climbing wall with a few and bookings (see below). Routes are between 15 - 50m high including a few multi-pitch on generally good quality rock. Well protected with new bolts and lower off chains.

Full route descriptions on the www.bochumer-bruch.de website (in German).

Climbs at this crag

Sort climbs
 Climb nameGradex
 DREI ZINNEN - RECHTE ZINNE  
2PhoenixV- 1
3MarienkaferIV 1
4ClaraV- 1
5Tanzende SpinneV+ 1
6Jim Henson-Ged3 *1
7Fozzie/Jen Henson Ged continuation4+ 2
 WAND IM OSTEN - MUPPET SHOW  
 Climb nameGradex
9The Monsters3 *3
10Fozzie4+ *3
11Schweine im WeltallVIII 1
12Manah ManahVI+ 1
13Miss PiggyV 1
 WAND IM OSTEN - LEHM-RISS  
15BroeselmeierVII 1
 ILLUMINA  
Access notes
Access: Climbers must register on the www.bochumer-bruch.de website. Climbing will only be granted if there is a DAV supervisor on sight.

Tickets must be bought at the Museum Zeittunnel (Timetunnel) in Wulfrath which is around 5 mins drive from the crag. Price as at May 10 - €6 per adult. On purchasing the tickets, you will be given a code for the gate. Park near the riding school. For the main face, stay left once through the gate and follow the fence for around 10 mins until you see some steps. Follow these steps down (around 150m) and you're there. Once your finished, you can either climb out or walk back up the million steps! For Drei Zinnen, go right at the signpost and follow steps down.

Full details are on the web.

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