Large graywacke blocks determine the character of the crag. Especially the edges offer good grip and step possibilities. In addition, however, there are the half drill holes at the front of the blocks, which contribute to enriching the rock structure and are ideal for use as holds and steps. With the large number of transverse and longitudinal cracks, there is also sometimes the possibility of placing trad gear, especially Friends. An interesting feature is the possibility of using hand jams in transverse cracks. These are sometimes the only good grip options. All in all interesting climbs. The grades of difficulty of the routes are indicated at the beginning of each route.
The Legowall Lindlar is closed with immediate effect for safety reasons. The DAV Gummerbach will inform when the closure is withdrawn. There is danger to life.
The premises, at the same time also the company premises, and the climbing wall are owned by the company BGS Monor, therefore when entering the premises and during the stay there, all instructions of the company employees have to be followed and the operational procedures must not be disturbed.
Arrival by public transport
Take the train to Engelskirchen. From here (or Gummersbach) take the bus to the bus station in Lindlar (Rewe-Markt). Here the through road (Kölner Straße) downhill until Königsberger Straße branches off to the right. Now follow the road until the turn-off to Luisenstraße is on the right. From here, follow the signs to BGS until you finally walk up Brungerststraße. Pass the barrier and enter the company premises, pass the administration buildings, then turn left past the factory buildings until you reach the Legowand.
Approach time: 25 min
Arrival by car
Directions: From the through road in Lindlar (L299) turn into Königsberger Straße/Schwarzenbachstraße (direction Hartegasse) at a traffic light. Now follow the road until the turn-off to Luisenstraße is on the right. From here, follow the signs to BGS until you reach Brungerststraße. Park on the right hand side of the parking lot until shortly before the barrier of the company premises.
Approach time from parking lot: 4 min
Approach from parking
From the parking lot onto the company premises, past the administrative buildings, then past the factory buildings on the left until you reach the Lego wall.
The company BGS Monor in Lindlar has erected a climbing wall made of huge stone blocks on its premises and made it available to the general public. The Gummersbach section of the German Alpine Association took over the rock sponsorship at the end of 2014 and equipped the wall with bolts and lower off anchors.
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