The Hohe Wand region comprises a rock formation with its surrounding area, situated on the Hohe Wand mountain in Austria, that is protected as a nature park.
The area forms the eastern edge of the Alps as it transitions to the Pannonian Plain and Vienna Basin.
It is also part of a European protected area, the Northeastern Perimeter Alps, and the Hohe Wand-Dürre Wand Nature Reserve.
The Hohe Wand is a wooded plateau whose flora and fauna lie in the transition zone influenced on the one hand by the Alps and on the other by the Pannonian Plain.
Its rocky cliffs, up to 230 metres high, drop away to the southeast, exposed to the so-called "New World".