Re-opening of the climbing hall in Günzburg: climbing without a partner!
The climbing hall in Günzburg will open on January 21, 2026 after renovation with new safety machines for climbing enthusiasts.

Re-opening of the climbing hall in Günzburg: climbing without a partner!
The anticipation in Günzburg is great: After extensive renovation, the DAV climbing hall in the Jahnhalle will open its doors again on Wednesday, January 21st. After two years of closure, which was mainly used for modernization, climbing fans can finally live out their passion again. The official reopening of the Jahnhalle took place at the end of 2025, but the new circuit breakers are now ready and the last remaining work on the climbing wall on the back wall of the stage has been completed, reports Augsburger Allgemeine.
The newly integrated automatic safety devices offer safety and comfort, as climbing on the rope is now possible without a belay partner. These innovations make the climbing hall attractive for both beginners and experienced climbers. The concept is particularly ideal for families: while one person climbs onto the machine, the other can look after the children, thus offering everyone involved a great experience.
Opening times and offers
The climbing hall is open on Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and every second Thursday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For those who have an annual ticket, there is even the option of using the hall daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. for self-service. The Jahnhalle is not only suitable for climbing, but also offers its own bouldering area and the availability of equipment for rental, the portal adds climbing-and-bouldering.info.
The climbing routes offer difficulty levels from 4 to 9+ and are suitable for all experience levels. There are also courses for beginners and advanced climbers as well as a children's area for little climbers. A sauna and a fitness area are also available, making the Jahnhalle a real multi-generational meeting place.
Climbing is trendy
Climbing and bouldering are becoming increasingly popular in Germany. The rise of climbing and bouldering halls is remarkable: from 290 halls in 2010 there have now risen to 566 halls in 2023. The German Alpine Club (DAV) operates 220 climbing facilities nationwide, including the largest climbing hall in Europe Mercury reported. This development shows how important climbing has become as a sport, not only for fitness enthusiasts, but also for promoting community and exercise in nature.
The opening of the renovated DAV climbing hall in Günzburg not only represents a new beginning after two years of closure, but also an increasing interest in sporting activities in Germany's climbing landscape. The offer appeals to all age groups and is sure to delight the entire region. Further information is available directly on the website DAV Günzburg.