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Mountaineering in Hohe Wand Nature Park is characterized by its limestone cliffs, which form the eastern edge of the Alps in the Gutenstein Alps. This wooded plateau, reaching approximately 1,000 meters above sea level, features impressive rocky faces up to 230 meters high. The park offers a diverse landscape for mountaineers, including numerous via ferratas and open climbing terrain.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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4.53km
01:55
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Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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2.41km
01:28
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Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.87km
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Helmet, helmet, helmet! ;) I saw and heard the ibex and their accompanying Rolling Stones. On the Völlerinsteig trail and others on the Hohe Wand... a helmet is worth it, no matter how difficult the climb or trail is. Apparently, ibex can always be "lurking," especially during the week when there are more of them than people.
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It's also quite manageable on the descent, especially if you're already familiar with the route from the ascent. In winter, the gully can be icy, making crampons highly advisable. However, the sections further down might be ice-free if you're lucky, as they're more exposed to the sun or something like that, I suppose. Anyway, it worked out quite well on January 20, 2026 ;).
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The Wilhelm-Eichert-Hütte enjoys a scenic location on the ridge above Weidlingbach and is a popular stop in the Eichenhain Nature Park. After the climb, you can rest in the garden or on the terrace and enjoy the view over the Vienna Woods hills and valleys. It's an ideal destination or stopover for hikers, runners, and bikers.
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A wonderful route on the Big Wall, often underestimated. If you take your time and enjoy it, nothing can go wrong. For dog owners: only recommended if you can carry your dog over a ladder about three meters high and your dog can bear it.
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Easy enough for children to reach, but challenging enough to make the climb interesting.
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The Hubertushaus on the Hohe Wand is a rustic mountain hut with a fantastic view and a cozy atmosphere. Located at 946 meters above sea level, it has been a popular destination for hikers and climbers for over 90 years. It can be reached via various trails, from easy hiking trails to challenging climbing routes. Those who stop here can enjoy the impressive landscape and fortify themselves with regional specialties - the vegetarian tarte flambée is particularly praised. When the weather is nice, the outdoor tables with a direct view of the valley invite you to linger.
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The Hohe Wand Nature Park offers a spectacular viewing terrace with the Skywalk, which was built directly into the rock and gives visitors the feeling of floating over the abyss. The view stretches far across the Vienna Alps to Lake Neusiedl. Secured by iron bars, the platform is an impressive experience - but not for people with a fear of heights. The nature park is open all year round and, in addition to the Skywalk, offers numerous hiking trails, climbing routes, playgrounds and even a zoo, making it ideal for family outings. The atmosphere here is particularly unique early in the morning or at sunrise.
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A beautiful via ferrata that always requires a bit of strength! Rope is available wherever it is needed 👌 There are many different paths/trails for the descent.
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Hohe Wand Nature Park offers a wide range of mountaineering routes, with over 45 tours available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to very difficult, ensuring there's something for every mountaineer.
The park is renowned for its diverse mountaineering opportunities, primarily featuring numerous via ferratas (Klettersteigs) and some open climbing terrain. You'll find routes ranging from beginner-friendly options like the Kleine Klause (Naturfreunde Steig) to highly challenging sport climbing routes such as the ÖTK via ferrata (formerly HTL route) and the Gebirgsvereins via ferrata.
Yes, Hohe Wand Nature Park offers several routes suitable for beginners. The Kleine Klause (Naturfreunde Steig) and Große Klause (Waldegger Steig) via ferratas are considered easy, featuring many iron rungs and ladders. The Springlessteig is also a good introduction, essentially a hiking trail with rope-secured passages.
For experienced climbers seeking a significant challenge, the ÖTK via ferrata (formerly HTL route) is an extreme sport climbing route (D/E) with vertical to overhanging terrain. The Gebirgsvereins via ferrata (Grade D) also presents steep, exposed sections, airy traverses, and a bridge. The Währingersteig (Cat. C) includes a crux with an iron ladder in a cave.
Yes, many routes in Hohe Wand Nature Park are designed as loops. For example, the Hohe Wand Skywalk – Frauenluckensteig loop from Hohe Wand is a popular circular route that includes sections of the Frauenluckensteig via ferrata and access to the Skywalk observation deck. Another option is the Summit Cross Hohe Kanzel – Grafenbergweg Trail loop from Höflein an der Hohen Wand.
Hohe Wand Nature Park is rich in natural features and attractions. Many routes offer stunning views, such as the Große Kanzel summit cross or the Naglkreuz Memorial and Viewpoint. The iconic Skywalk Observation Deck provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Vienna Alps. You might also encounter unique geological features like the Frauenlucke, a vertical cave explored via a ladder on its namesake via ferrata.
Beyond mountaineering, Hohe Wand Nature Park is very family-friendly. The park features a semi-natural playground, a petting zoo, and a wild animal park. There's also an observation tower and an alpine and local history museum. Traditional inns and huts like the Waldeggerhaus and Alpengasthof Postl offer places to rest and refuel.
The mountaineering routes in Hohe Wand Nature Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic limestone cliffs, the extensive network of via ferratas, and the stunning panoramic views from various points, including the Skywalk.
The park is generally accessible for mountaineering from spring through autumn. The wooded plateau and limestone cliffs offer diverse conditions. While some routes might be manageable in winter, specific via ferratas and open climbing areas require careful consideration of snow and ice conditions. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Hohe Wand Nature Park has several traditional inns and huts where you can find refreshments and sometimes accommodation. Notable options include the Seiser Toni Inn, Waldeggerhaus, Alpengasthof Postl, and Hochkogelhaus. These establishments are often conveniently located near popular trailheads and viewpoints.
Access to the Hohe Wand plateau is made easy by a mountain road. There are various parking areas available at different access points to the park and its trails. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions or local park maps. Public transport options to the general region are also available, though direct access to all trailheads might require further planning.
For many of the more demanding via ferratas and climbing routes, a full via ferrata set (harness, helmet, via ferrata lanyard) is mandatory. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience are often required. Even for easier routes, appropriate hiking gear, water, and weather protection are advisable due to the varied terrain and potential for sudden weather changes.


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