Fleischbank, Mountain summit in Tyrol, Austria
Fleischbank is a 2026 meter summit in the Northern Limestone Alps of Tyrol and displays typical limestone formations of this mountain range. The peak has a relatively compact shape with pronounced rock walls on its eastern face.
The mountain was first successfully climbed in 1886 and has since become a steadfast climbing destination in the region. The well-known East Wall route was established in the early 20th century, opening new challenges for mountaineers.
Local climbers value this summit as a popular destination for training and adventure routes in the region. The mountain shapes the local climbing scene and is known among mountaineers as a versatile training ground.
The ascent begins from the Stripsenjochhaus mountain hut, where climbers can find accommodation and provisions. The route is accessible year-round, with summer and early fall being the best season to visit.
Multiple climbing routes of varying difficulty levels offer challenges for both beginners and experienced mountaineers. This variety of pathways makes the mountain a valuable training site for developing different climbing skills.
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