Grants for the Establishment of Climbing Gardens – Via Ferratas with Accompanying Facilities
Ongoing funding for the establishment of climbing gardens, via ferratas, and associated accompanying facilities in Tyrol within the framework of recreational area development.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Funding for the planning and construction of climbing gardens and via ferratas, including accompanying facilities to improve infrastructure in recreational areas.
Eligible expenses
- Flat rates
- Own contributions
- In-kind contributions
- Material costs
Eligible to apply
- Public Institutions
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
- Companies
Funding requirements
- Submission of a project including planning within the framework of recreational space design
- Geological assessment in case of justified suspicion of high rockfall risk
- Measure must comply with the Landscape Service funding catalog
- Obtain official permits before approval
- Submission of a fully completed funding application including declaration of commitment
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Documents required for application
- Funding application including project description
- Declaration of commitment
- Usage agreements
- Quotes or cost preparation models
- Geological statement (if required)
Description
In Tyrol, this funding supports the planning and construction of climbing gardens, via ferratas, as well as associated accompanying facilities within the framework of recreational space design. Public institutions, interest groups, associations, and companies can receive grants covering 50% to 70% of eligible expenses for free and unrestricted access to nature-based recreational offerings. Flat-rate investments, in-kind contributions, material services, and material costs are funded, provided the project complies with the current Landscape Service funding catalog and takes into account nature, environmental, and climate protection requirements. A geological assessment must be submitted in cases of justified rockfall risk, and all official permits must be obtained prior to application. The facility plan must be submitted together with complete usage agreements, quotes or cost preparation models, and a formal declaration of commitment. Funding processing is ongoing, and project completion is subject to on-site inspections by regional advisors.
This grant program aims to sustainably improve infrastructure and experience quality in Tyrol's recreational areas while simultaneously addressing access and climate protection aspects. The funding is directed at local authorities, tourism associations, and municipal planning associations that reinvest their revenues into natural and recreational spaces. There is no application deadline; applications can be submitted continuously. Through the combination of planning security and an attractive grant rate, the initiative makes a valuable contribution to strengthening leisure and environmental offerings in the Tyrolean Alps. Interested project sponsors can find all relevant funding requirements and application documents in the transparent database of the State of Tyrol.
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