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    Loisium Exterior View © Hotel Loisium

    Loisium-Hotel

    Ultra-modern architecture and exceptional wellness facilities in one of Austria’s oldest wine regions. This is a winning concept, as the 4-star Superior Hotel Loisium in Langenlois demonstrates.

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    Wachauer Marillenknödel

    Try your hand at these traditional apricot dumplings, as made in the Lower Austrian Wachau Valley.

    Wachauer Marillenknödel Recipe
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     © Österreich Werbung/Zajc

    Viticulture in Lower Austria

    In Lower Austria, the vines were planted on fruitful soil: from the time when the Romans planted vines on the favoured sites in this northern province of their Empire, wine has been prized here as a pleasurable cultural heritage and elevated to cult status by committed wine-growers.

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    Vineyards near Falkenstein © Österreich Werbung / Peter Burgstaller

    Dining in the Vineyards

    Regional specialities, sampled in the midst of vineyards.

    Wining and Dining in Austria
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     © Andreas Tischler

    Restaurant Hanner

    Heinz Hanner is doubtless the most avant-guard top Austrian chef there is. And one thing is also certain: nothing here can ever get boring.

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    Melk Abbey, Lower Austria © Österreich Werbung/Volker Preusser

    17.05.2013 - 20.05.2013 - Melk

    International Baroque Days at Melk Abbey

    This event takes place at one of Austria's most breathtaking abbeys, with sweeping views of the Danube river and nestled right within Austria's wine country.

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    Wachau © Steve Haider / Donau Niederösterreich

    Wachau

    Wachau is a region which straddles the banks of the Danube, rich in history, blessed with a mild climate and outstanding white wines, the UNESCO cultural heritage site of Wachau is a magical land in every season.

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    Weinviertel DAC © ÖWM Weinkomitee Weinviertel / Haiden Baumann

    Weinviertel DAC

    The most peppery white wine in Austria is grown in the Weinviertel DAC region and, typically for the land north east of Vienna, is made from Grüner Veltliner grapes. It makes both wine professionals and connoisseurs eager to spice up their lives.

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    Mostviertel / Foothills of the Alps

    Cider Anyone?

    The UK is a cider-loving nation, but it may come as a surprise that Lower Austria's Mostviertal (cider region) boasts Europe’s largest continuous area of pear orchards. Trip Tip: Take a leisurely drive along the winding 200km panoramic Cider Route with many themed stops along its way.

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    Ab.Art and Eat.Art © Ab.Art & Eat.Art

    Ab.Art & Eat.Art

    The world-famous artist Daniel Spoerri has purchased two Baroque style houses and developed them into complete works of art.

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    Vineyards along the Danube

    From Vienna, drive along the Danube westward towards Lower Austria. Just past the city of Krems, you’ll encounter the idyllic, terraced vineyards of the Wachau valley. Walking along a path through these ancient Weingärten may lead you to Langenlois, with the richest, most intensely flavored wines of the region.

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