The Hohe Wand is a mountain ridge in Lower Austria that is part of the Gutenstein Alps. Its highest peak, Plackles, stands at 1,132 meters above sea level. The Hohe Wand derives its name from the steep cliffs on its south and southeast sides. The high plateau stretches about 8 kilometers from Plackles in the southwest to the Wandeck in the northeast.
2. 2011.06.20. Hohe Wand The?Hohe Wand?is a mountain ridge in? Lower Austria ?and is part of the? Gutenstein Alps . The Hohe Wand lies west of Steinfeld ?in the? Vienna Basin ; its highest peak (Plackles) attains a height of 1,132?m. It derives its name, which means "High Wall" from the steep crags on its south and southeast side. The high plateau ist about 8?km long and stretches from the area of the Plackles in the southwest to the so-called Wandeck in the northeast. This one picture and the text is originated from Wikipedia.