Best mountain peaks near Höflein an der Hohen Wand, located in the district of Neunkirchen, Austria, offer access to the prominent Hohe Wand massif and other notable elevations. This region is characterized by its diverse landscape, providing a variety of hiking and climbing opportunities. The area features several summits and viewpoints, making it a destination for mountain enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Rustic, totally cozy hut! Very kind hosts and delicious food. The place is beautiful and the view is a dream!!! Worth a visit anytime!
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Wonderful viewing point high above the Puchberg Basin.
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The Johannesbach Gorge, approximately 1 km long and up to 60 m deep, on the western edge of Würflach is a true natural gem and a popular destination – especially on hot summer days. The well-maintained trail, with numerous wooden walkways, steps, and bridges, leads through a wildly romantic gorge carved into the Wetterstein limestone by the Johannesbach stream over millennia. Along the way, you'll discover deep potholes, bowl-shaped depressions ("mills"), and, with a little attention, geological features such as the "Marientritt" (Marientritt). Two small caves – the Johannesbach Gorge Cave and the Klammwirt Cave – complete the experience. With a walk time of approximately 30 minutes, the gorge is also ideal for families with children. Those who like can dip their feet in the cool water or stop off at the Klammwirtin restaurant. The gorge is particularly atmospheric during the Advent market, when Austria's largest decorated Christmas tree is illuminated. If you want more, you can combine the gorge with hikes to the Schrattenstein castle ruins, along the Andreassteig or towards Grünbach.
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The striking three-meter-high bear statue in front of the hut is a reference to the nearby bear cave, which is known for its numerous finds of cave bear bones. But the region has much more to offer: at an altitude of 1,023 meters, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view, homemade cider and the warm hospitality of the Postl family. The hut is open on weekends and public holidays during certain seasons and offers groups the opportunity to stay overnight. Guests praise not only the spectacular view, but also the good food and the popular cherry liqueur.
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The summit cross at the terrain hut offers a fantastic view and invites you to take a rest.
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The "Great Pulpit" on the Hohe Wand is an absolute highlight and a must for every visitor. It offers a breathtaking view and is a popular meeting place for hikers, climbers and nature lovers. The imposing summit cross towers over the landscape and gives the place a special atmosphere - particularly impressive with dark clouds in the background. Various routes lead up, including the Springlessteig and the Wagnersteig. Whether for a well-deserved rest, a good meal on the sunny terrace or just to unwind - you should take your time up here to enjoy the view to the fullest.
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The Piestinger Cross on the Hohe Wand, right next to the Herrgottschnitzerhaus, towers impressively into the sky and offers a wonderful view. The ascent from Dreistetten often leads over the Einhornhöhle and the challenging Drobilsteig, which offers variety with a few ladders. Whether down the donkey path or with an extended loop - the tour is particularly popular, even with families with children. The cross itself was erected by the founders of the Herrgottschnitzerhaus in memory of fallen comrades who had accidents in the mountains. With a bit of luck, you can escape the fog in the valley here and enjoy the sun - a worthwhile rest stop after an exciting climb!
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Very nice hut with the best views, run by a great family
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The region offers several impressive peaks and viewpoints. The Gelände Hut, located at the western end of the Hohe Wand, provides a 360-degree panoramic view. Another must-see is the Große Kanzel summit cross, offering wide panoramas from Schneeberg to Lake Neusiedl on clear days. The Hohe Mandling Summit Rest Area in the Gutenstein Alps is known for its scenic path from Reichental and a sunny spot for a rest. Additionally, the Bressbühel offers beautiful panoramic views, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Beyond the mountain peaks, you can explore the impressive Hohe Wand massif itself, which is part of the Hohe Wand Nature Park. The Johannesbach Gorge is a popular natural paradise with rock walls up to 60 meters deep, offering a cool escape even on hot days. The region also features various cliffs, forests, and unique geological formations like the Bear Cave near the Gelände Hut, known for its cave bear bones.
Yes, the Hohe Wand is well-known for its challenging 'Steigerlhüpfen,' which involves connecting multiple secured alpine climbs. Examples include the Wagnersteig, Leitergrabenweg, and Irmasteig. These trails often require sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and a head for heights, offering moderate to difficult challenges and beautiful views.
For families, the Johannesbach Gorge is an excellent choice, with a walking time of about 30 minutes and many entertaining stairs and bridges. The Kienberg also offers a 'short, playful scrambling ridge' on good rock with easy bypass options, making it suitable for families with children and dogs. The Hohe Wand Nature Park itself has numerous well-marked hiking trails suitable for various levels.
Yes, the Hohe Wand Nature Park features many well-marked hiking trails suitable for all levels, including beginners. The Kienberg offers loops like the 'Kienbergwiese loop' which can be adapted for easier walks. The Bressbühel is a gentle hill providing beautiful panoramic views, ideal for a relaxed walk.
Besides hiking and climbing, the region offers various other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Passauer Chapel – Johannesbachklamm Gorge loop from Schrattenbach' or the 'Gelände Hut – Waldfreundehütte Hohe Wand loop from Grünbach Schule.' Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'View of Stixenstein Castle – View of Schneeberg loop from Grünbach am Schneeberg,' and there are also dedicated MTB trails, including 'Rotes Kreuz at 633 meters – Marias Land Lake loop from Rothengrub.' You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Höflein an der Hohen Wand, Cycling around Höflein an der Hohen Wand, and MTB Trails around Höflein an der Hohen Wand guides.
Yes, there are several options. The Hubertushaus is a mountain hut located at the cliff edge, offering refreshments and food. The Gelände Hut also provides food and drinks, and offers overnight stays for groups. The Wilhelm Eichert hut, one of the oldest shelters on the Hohe Wand, is another popular meeting place for nature lovers and hikers.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. While many trails are enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn, the Johannesbach Gorge is particularly pleasant in summer due to its cool microclimate. Some areas, like the Piesting Cross near the Herrgottschnitzerhaus, can offer a chance to escape valley fog and enjoy the sun, making them worthwhile even in cooler seasons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views from various points like the Große Kanzel summit cross and the Gelände Hut. The diverse range of trails, from family-friendly walks to challenging alpine climbs, is also highly valued. The natural beauty of the Hohe Wand Nature Park and the opportunity to connect with nature are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
While specific public transport details to trailheads are not provided, the region is generally accessible. For those traveling by car, parking is available for Hohe Wand hiking trails, allowing visitors to reach various starting points for their adventures.
Yes, many trails in the Hohe Wand region are dog-friendly. For example, the Kienberg is noted as suitable for families with children and dogs, offering a playful scrambling ridge with easy bypass options. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Yes, the region offers several circular walks. The Hohe Wand Circular Trail provides spectacular views along the mountain ridge. The Kienberg also features loops like the 'Kienbergwiese loop' and 'Kienbergwiese – View from Bressbühel loop.' Additionally, routes like the one over the Springlessteig to Hubertushaus can be part of a circular route over the terrain and Rastkreuzsattel.


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