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Bus station hiking trails around Hohe Wand offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by dramatic limestone cliffs and an extensive wooded plateau. The region serves as a transitional zone between the Alps and the Pannonian Plain, contributing to its varied flora and fauna. Hikers can explore a network of paths that traverse these features, providing views over the "New World" region. The terrain includes both challenging ascents along the cliffs and more gentle routes across the plateau.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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12.0km
04:21
620m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.2km
05:39
760m
760m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6.57km
02:08
280m
280m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The food tasted excellent and the prices are unbeatable.
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The menu price was unbeatable, like in the previous millennium. A madness, here you get something for a small purse. Conclusion: Old but top. Worth a visit.
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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 ascent via the Völlerin is a great way to quickly escape the fog. From the parking lot, the trail leads relatively steeply uphill across a meadow. It continues through the forest, where you can often spot chamois and ibex. The upper third is – for me – the most interesting part, where the terrain becomes rocky and stony, giving the trail an alpine character. The view from the top is beautiful, and it's well worth observing the changing skies and light.
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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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This is where the approach begins; the path with the ropes is a good 150 meters further up. There's a parking lot at this point, making it an ideal place to start the tour.
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A little way from the Kienberg summit stands a striking iron cross, adorned with fluttering flags. The spot has a tranquil and almost mystical feel – and is rewarded with a magnificent view of the surrounding landscape. A worthwhile detour for anyone seeking peace, panoramic views, and special places off the beaten track.
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The Irmafelsen offers an impressive, unobstructed view of the mighty rocky backdrop of the Hohe Wand. From here, the view opens up over forested slopes, rugged cliffs, and the wide valley below – a perfect spot for a panoramic rest. Especially worthwhile in clear weather and at sunset. A short detour that enhances any tour!
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There are over 30 hiking routes in Hohe Wand that are accessible from bus stations, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. This includes 13 easy, 9 moderate, and 12 difficult trails.
Hohe Wand, often called an 'island in the Viennese Alps,' offers dramatic limestone cliffs and an extensive wooded plateau. Trails accessible by bus often lead directly to these impressive natural features, providing stunning panoramic views, especially from the Hohe Wand Skywalk or the observation tower, without needing a car.
The Hohe Wand area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars from over 4000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking viewpoints, the diverse landscapes ranging from cliffs to forests, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various fitness levels.
Yes, Hohe Wand offers several easy hiking options that are perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. These trails often feature minimal elevation gain and lead through the serene wooded plateau, sometimes passing game enclosures or petting zoos.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, there are challenging routes with significant elevation changes and rugged terrain. For example, the Waldegger Hut – Hohe Wand Observation Tower loop is a difficult 16 km trail with over 750 meters of ascent, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience.
Many of the bus-accessible trails in Hohe Wand are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. This is ideal for exploring different facets of the park's landscape.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect well-maintained forest paths on the plateau, rocky sections near the cliffs, and sometimes steeper ascents and descents. Trails like the Leiterlsteig (Hohe Wand Nature Park) – Hohe Wand Skywalk loop can be quite challenging with exposed sections.
While specific bus routes can vary, many trails are accessible from stops within or near the Hohe Wand Nature Park. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules (VOR bus system) for the most current information on stops that align with your chosen trailhead.
Many trails offer access to notable landmarks. You might encounter impressive viewpoints like the Große Kanzel summit cross, or historical sites such as the Schrattenstein Castle Ruins. The region also features unique natural formations like the Johannesbach Gorge.
Yes, Hohe Wand is very family-friendly. Many trails are suitable for children, often leading to attractions like game enclosures with ibexes and alpacas, petting zoos, or semi-natural playgrounds. The Hubertus House, Hohe Wand – Hubertushaus loop is a moderate option that can be enjoyed by families.
Yes, Hohe Wand has several mountain huts and inns, such as Alpengasthof Postl and Hubertushaus, strategically located along hiking routes. These provide opportunities for rest and refreshments, often serving regional specialties, making them perfect stops during your hike.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be icy or require appropriate gear, so checking conditions beforehand is recommended.


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