The colorful stones show the way through the forest, let yourselves be surprised and don't get lost! Maybe you will also meet the Bromberg witch...
          
                      
              
                                  
                                                                            Description
                          
                                                        The Hohe Wand Nature Park is the ideal excursion destination for the whole family with its many hiking and walking trails. 
Children like hiking when there is something to experience. This is very easy in the Witch's Forest. Colorful stones show the way to various play stations...
Here the motto is: marvel and discover instead of grumble and complain!
                                                                                                      Starting point of the tour
                          
                                                        Nature Park Center - Animal enclosure parking lot, Kleine Kanzelstraße 241
                                                                                                      Destination point of the tour
                          
                                                        Nature Park Center
                                                                                                      Route description Hohe Wand Nature Park - Witch's Forest
                          
                                                        The path starts at the petting zoo. We continue to the village square/Köhlerplatz and then follow the signpost "Witch's Forest" to the right. At the passage with the colorful stones, our hike through the Witch's Forest begins. Now it's the children's turn, because the colorful stones show the way, which leads crisscross through the forest. With some luck, we even find the secret of the Witch's Forest, the gingerbread house, and the Bromberg witch...
                                                                   
                                  
                                                                            Directions
                          
                                                        From Vienna
1) A2 – exit Wöllersdorf – turn right B21 towards Gutenstein – turn off to Dreistetten – Muthmannsdorf – Emmerberg – Gaaden – Stollhof – year-round over Bergstraße onto the plateau of the Hohe Wand
 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
                                                                                                      Parking
                          
                                                        Nature Park Center - Animal enclosure parking lot, Kleine Kanzelstraße 241, 2724 Hohe Wand
                                                                                                      
                          
                                                        Take the Southern Railway from Vienna or Graz to Wr. Neustadt – change to the regional train towards Puchberg am Schneeberg to Winzendorf – change to the bus to Maiersdorf, junction Hohe Wand Straße from where you can hike to the Hohe Wand in about 1 hour via various ascents.
 Or change in Wiener Neustadt towards Puchberg am Schneeberg – exit Grünbach am Schneeberg – via the blue-marked Grafenberg trail in about 1.5 hours to the plateau at the Wilhelm Eicherthütte.
 You can also take the Gutensteinerbahn (from Wr. Neustadt station) to Oberpiesting or Waldegg and approach the Hohe Wand from the back side.
More information at www.oebb.at and www.vor.at
                                                                          
                                                                                                                           
                                  
                                  
                                                                            Author's tip
                          
                                                        Children love this hike :-)