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Mariaspring climbing crag

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Mariaspring climbing crag

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Kletterfelsen Mariaspring is a renowned rock climbing area nestled within the scenic Göttingen Forest, near the charming towns of Eddigehausen and Bovenden in Lower Saxony, Germany. This former quarry, standing at an elevation of 254 meters, has transformed into a vibrant hub for the local climbing community, offering a unique outdoor experience amidst natural beauty.

Visitors consistently praise Kletterfelsen Mariaspring for its excellent sandstone rock quality and the impressive variety of routes available. With approximately 45 to 50 well-bolted sport…

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    September 19, 2020

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    Maria Spring Wall - GPS coordinates: 51.600040,9.952120
    The rock quality is very good. There are about 50 very well secured climbing routes in the III. - IX. Degree. Information can also be found via the DAV rock information system (felsinfo.alpenverein.de). The climbing guide "Göttinger Wald" by Peter Brunnert (Panico-Verlag - currently out of print, a new edition is planned for 2022) offers better information. In the western part of the wall there is a high density of silicification, which allows for safe training at ground level.
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    March 24, 2020

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    The climbing rocks at Mariapsring are easy to find if you enter the address of the Mariaspring rural folk high school (Rauschenwasser 78, 37120 Bovenden) into the navigation system. But be careful when parking, the inviting parking spaces on the opposite side of the street are in-house - but it is easy to find others. From there you only have to follow the small, steep path for a few meters and you are standing in front of the climbing rocks.
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    November 19, 2023

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    The climbing rock is a beautiful subject for photographs; nearby there is also a small stone "doghouse".
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    Location: Bovenden, Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What specific climbing grades are most prevalent at Kletterfelsen Mariaspring?

    Kletterfelsen Mariaspring offers a wide range of sport climbing routes, from French grades 4- to 9- (UIAA III to IX). While there's a good selection across the spectrum, the crag is particularly known for having a greater number of routes from grade 6 upwards, catering well to intermediate and advanced climbers.

    Are there any specific popular routes or sectors at Kletterfelsen Mariaspring?

    While the provided information doesn't name specific popular routes, the area is known for its approximately 45 to 50 well-bolted sport climbing routes. Climbers often refer to the climbing guide "Göttinger Wald" by Peter Brunnert for detailed route information, though a new edition was planned for 2022. The DAV rock information system (felsinfo.alpenverein.de) is another valuable resource for route specifics.

    What are the parking options like at Kletterfelsen Mariaspring, and are there any restrictions?

    Parking is conveniently located near the Ländliche Heimvolkshochschule Mariaspring (Rauschenwasser 78, 37120 Bovenden). However, be aware that some inviting parking spaces directly opposite the school are private. It's generally easy to find other suitable parking nearby. From the parking area, it's just a short, steep walk of 2-5 minutes uphill to the crag.

    Is Kletterfelsen Mariaspring accessible by public transport?

    The primary access method mentioned is by car, with parking available near the Ländliche Heimvolkshochschule Mariaspring. While not explicitly detailed, reaching the area by public transport would likely involve taking a bus to Bovenden or a nearby village and then walking or cycling to the crag. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to Bovenden from Göttingen.

    Are there any permits or special regulations required for climbing at Mariaspring?

    Kletterfelsen Mariaspring is classified as a "development zone" (Zone 3) according to the climbing agreement/concept for the Göttingen and Reinhäuser Forest. This classification permits climbing on existing routes and the creation of new ones. While specific permits for individual climbers are not typically required, it's crucial to adhere to general climbing guidelines, such as avoiding climbing on wet sandstone, staying on marked paths, and minimizing noise to respect the natural environment.

    How does the rock quality at Kletterfelsen Mariaspring compare to other climbing areas?

    The sandstone at Kletterfelsen Mariaspring is consistently described as being of very good quality. It offers diverse climbing styles including slab, vertical, and overhang sections, with holds often consisting of crimps and slopers. However, it's critical to remember that sandstone becomes soft and susceptible to damage when wet, so climbing should be avoided during or immediately after rain.

    What makes Kletterfelsen Mariaspring suitable for families with young children?

    The base of the crag is considered suitable for young children, offering a relatively safe and accessible area for families. Additionally, in the western part of the wall, there are natural silicifications (hardened rock sections) that allow for safe training close to the ground, which can be great for kids to practice basic movements in a controlled environment.

    Are there any viewpoints or other natural features to explore near the climbing rocks?

    While Kletterfelsen Mariaspring itself is a prominent natural feature, the surrounding Göttingen Forest offers a pleasant natural environment. The crag itself is noted as a beautiful subject for photography. There's also a mention of a small stone "doghouse" nearby, adding a unique, charming element to the area. The forest provides opportunities for hikers and trail runners to explore beyond the climbing area.

    What is the best time of day to climb at Kletterfelsen Mariaspring to avoid crowds?

    As a popular hotspot for the Göttingen climbing community, Kletterfelsen Mariaspring can get busy, especially on weekends and during good weather. To potentially avoid the largest crowds, arriving earlier in the morning or visiting on weekdays might offer a more serene climbing experience. The crag's varied aspects mean different sections receive sun or shade throughout the day, allowing for comfortable climbing at various times.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Kletterfelsen Mariaspring?

    Kletterfelsen Mariaspring is located near the towns of Eddigehausen and Bovenden, and close to Göttingen. While there are no immediate facilities at the crag itself, you would find cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options in these nearby towns. Göttingen, being a larger city, offers the widest selection of amenities for visitors.

    What is the history of Kletterfelsen Mariaspring as a climbing area?

    Kletterfelsen Mariaspring is a former quarry that has been actively used as a climbing destination for at least a few decades, with some routes having first ascent dates as early as 1997. It has evolved into a central point for the Göttingen climbing scene, benefiting from its good rock quality and the development of numerous well-bolted sport climbing routes.

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