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     © Weingut Jamek

    Jamek

    Jamek has been an institution in the Wachau for decades now. Both for the lusciously comfortable atmosphere and the quality of everything promised...and delivered.

    Learn more about Jamek in Weißenkirchen
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     © Bittermann Vinarium

    “bittermann” winery

    The so-called bittermann vinarium is a modern country inn: within age-old walls awaits a true land of plenty for all those who love to eat and drink well.

    Learn more about “bittermann” winery in Göttlesbrunn
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     © Weingut & Restaurant Nigl

    Wine House Nigl

    In the epicentre of the vineyards, this cluster of winemaking facilities, hotel and restaurant emanates the aura of a fairy tale. And this is not, we emphasize, simply a matter of history.

    Learn more about Wine House Nigl in Senftenberg
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     © Österreich Werbung/Zajc

    Cheers: 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.

    Learn more about Viticulture in Austria
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    Goettweig Abbey © Österreich Werbung/Gruenert

    29.06.2013 - 28.07.2013 - Krems

    Glatt&Verkehrt

    This very unique festival takes place in different venues: Winzer Krems, Spitz Castle, Zoehrer Wineyard, Goettweig Abbey as well as Krems. This year 18 bands from 17 different countries will perform in venues varying from winyards to the Abbey in Goettweig.

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     © Landgasthof Loibnerhof

    Loibnerhof

    The Loibnerhof is the longstanding classic pillar of restaurants in the Wachau. For decades, it has enjoyed cult status for its outstanding regional cuisine.

    Learn more about Loibnerhof in Dürnstein
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    Wine Estate Holzapfel

    Prize-winning wines, homemade schnaps brandies, a small but exquisite restaurant, and a smattering of guest rooms to overnight in - plus desserts flowing from the local variety of apricot known as marille. The Prandtauerhof in Joching on the Danube is more than 700 years old. The Holzapfel family radiates Wachau hospitality and serves the best this exceptional region can come up with, both from cellar and kitchen.

    Learn more about Wine Estate Holzapfel in Joching
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     © Florian Schulte

    Glatt & Verkehrt

    Since 1997 Krems and sourrounding is the home for artists from all over the globe who deal with their musical roots in humorous and witty ways.

    Glatt & Verkehrt Festival
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    Dining in the vineyards

    Regional specialities, sampled in the midst of vineyards.

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     © Point of View

    Loisiarte

    From the center of the vineyards rises the aluminium-clad cube of the Visitors’ Centre Loisium, a symbol of how adept the winegrowing town of Langenlois is at linking the modern and the traditional. This theme is also taken up each year in March by the Loisiarte music and literature festival.

    Learn more about Loisiarte in Langenlois
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     © Gastwirtschaft Floh/Jürgen Skarwan

    The Floh Inn

    First, take the freshest regional produce you can find, add top wines and serve them together in a wonderfully both-feet-on-the-ground ambience: that is the secret recipe that catapulted Josef Floh, chef and owner of the eponymous inn in Langenlebarn on the Danube, to the uppermost echelons of Austrian restaurants.

    Learn more about the Floh Inn in Langenlebarn
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     © Museumsdorf Hintersulz

    Open air museum in the Weinviertl

    The largest open-air museum of Lower Austria is an entire village: Where 80 historical buildings were disassembled from all over the Weinviertl and rebuilt again true to their original construction at Niedersulz.

    More information on the open air museum
 

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