Hiking tour Starting from Nature Park Center - animal enclosure parking lot
The tour leads through the forests of the Hohe Wand Nature Park to the Skywalk viewing terrace and the Waldeggerhaus with views of Schneeberg and Ötscher.
The tour leads through the forests of the Hohe Wand Nature Park to the Skywalk viewing terrace and the Waldeggerhaus with views of Schneeberg and Ötscher.
The Hohe Wand Nature Park with its wooded high plateau is a popular hiking area with heavenly views. On the circular hike, you can meet animals and stop for refreshments at the Gasthof Postl or the Waldeggerhaus. At the charcoal-burning site, you can learn about the old traditions of the Hohe Wand residents - burning lime in the lime kiln or making charcoal in the charcoal pile. The deer in the enclosures are very curious and even eat out of your hand. The highlight of the hike is the Skywalk viewing terrace and the view of the Ötscher mountain
An ideal hike for hot days.
Your hikes in the Vienna Alps should be a great and safe experience all around. Please consider the following:
Preparation
Make sure when choosing the route that it matches your experience and fitness. Check the weather report in advance. Weather can change surprisingly fast in the mountains. Therefore, always start out equipped accordingly (e.g., rain protection).
Check if the huts and snack stations you want to visit along the way are open. Inform someone about the route choice and your planned return before you start.
Always take suitable maps with you. Wear sturdy shoes appropriate for the route, take sun and rain protection, as well as water and a snack. Take your mobile phone with you and save the emergency number for mountain rescue: 140
From the Nature Park Center, the path leads us - past the petting zoo, lime kiln, charcoal pile, and deer enclosure - to the Gasthof Postl and the Skywalk viewing terrace. Along the cliff edge, it continues to Almfrieden and via the 231 marker to the Engelbert Church parking lot. On the left begins the Saugrabenweg, which gently ascends through the beech forest to the Waldeggerhaus. Here we are rewarded with a great view of the Schneeberg and, with some luck, also a view of the Ötscher. (Waldeggerhaus: closed on Thursdays and Fridays) Along the power lines, the path leads to the Hochkogelstraße and back to the starting point.
Nature Park Center - animal enclosure.
Nature park entrance: Adults €5.50, children €2.50 (as of April 2025)
From Vienna
1) A2 – Exit Wöllersdorf – right B21 direction Gutenstein – turn off to Dreistetten – Muthmannsdorf – Emmerberg – Gaaden – Stollhof – all year via the mountain road to the Hohe Wand plateau
2) A2 – Exit Wiener Neustadt West – Weikersdorf – Winzendorf – Emmerberg – Gaaden – Stollhof – Hohe Wand
From Graz
3) From Neunkirchen – Würflach – Willendorf – Höflein – Zweiersdorf – Maiersdorf – Hohe Wand
Take the Southern Railway from Vienna or Graz to Wiener Neustadt – change to the regional train towards Puchberg am Schneeberg until Winzendorf – change to the bus to Maiersdorf, Hohe Wand Str. junction. From here, walk about 500m via the mountain road to the 1st hairpin/parking lot Sonnenuhr from where you can hike up to the Hohe Wand in about 1 hour via various ascents.
Or change in Wiener Neustadt towards Puchberg am Schneeberg – exit at Grünbach am Schneeberg – via the blue-marked Grafenbergweg you can reach the plateau to the Wilhelm Eicherthütte in about 1.5 hours.
Furthermore, you can take the Gutensteinerbahn (from the Wiener Neustadt station) to Oberpiesting or Waldegg and hike to the Hohe Wand from the backside.
Further information at www.oebb.at and www.vor.at
An excursion to the Hohe Wand can be well combined with a stay in the Schneeberg region! Online bookable overnight accommodations can be found at https://www.wieneralpen.at/unterkuenfte
Hohe Wand Nature Park, www.naturpark-hohewand.at
Nature Parks Lower Austria, www.naturparke-noe.at
Vienna Alps in Lower Austria, www.wieneralpen.at, +43 / 2622 / 78960
Letzte Änderung: 24 Apr 2026