Website Tips
- DAV Felsinfo for planning climbing with public transport in Germany
- Ecopoint Frankenjura for sustainable climbing in Frankenjura, Germany
- Velogrimpe for sustainable climbing in France
- Slostr for sustainable climbing (& other outdoor sports) in Belgium
- Bahn zum Berg for sustainable climbing day trips in Austria
- Camp to Camp for sustainable climbing (other outdoor sports) in France
- Warm showers for reciprocal hospitality for cyclists and hosts
Ecopoint Guidebooks
Here you find local guidbooks on how crags can be reached by fair means:
Tyrol, Austria

Climate-friendly climbing – A guidebook on how to get to crags by bus, train and bike in Tyrol
By Deniz Scheerer & Lena Müller
Available free of charge online in German here.
Southern Frankenjura, Germany
A guide for traveling by train, bus & bike to climbing in Franconia
By Ecopoint Frankenjura Initiative
Available free of charge online in German here. You can contribute here to the collection of Frankenjura cliffs.

Grenoble, France

Sustainable climbing in the grenoble area – Multipitch routes between 6a and 7a accessible without a car
By Léane Cantin
Available free of charge online in French here.
Grenoble, France
Climbing from Grenoble – A guide for climbing by bike, bus & train, collection “Carless adventure”
By Florian Garibald (Author), Fanny Audigé (Illustrator), Éline Le Menestrel (Introduction)
Available for 35€ in French here.

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Rock & Rail – by train and bike to the crags in Baden-Württemberg
By Landesverband Baden-Württemberg DAV
Available free of charge online in German here.
Austria
Mobility Guide Sport Climbing – Alpine Tourism and Mobility
By Alpenverein Österreich
Available free of charge online in German here.
