Wachau
Weißenkirchen in der Wachau Pop. 1563, 206 m
This picturesque small village on the left bank of the Danube plus the adjacent wine villages of Joching, Wösendorf an St. Michael make up the largest wine community in the Wachau.
- Weißenkirchen with vineyards
- Weißenkirchen
- harvest the wine
- apricots from the Wachau
- Danube cycle rout
- Dürnstein
- winery
- Wösendorf
Weissenkirchen is situated at the heart of Wachau. Here you find the ideal starting point for your holiday acitivities in Wachau-Region. Weissenkirchen is the largest wine-growing town in Wachau – 500 hectares are planted with grape varieties like Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Weissburgunder, Zweigelt and St. Laurent. Please visit our gallery.
The Danube Biking Trail runs through Weissenkirchen and many hiking trails invite to walk through vineyards and forests.
Special sights: fortified church in Weissenkirchen and St. Michael, gothic parish church and Teisenhoferhof (Renaissance).
Also: Charming Danube promenade, wonderful hiking trails through vineyards, beach, tennis, cable ferry…
Please visit our galery for beautiful pictures of the UNESCO world heritage Wachau.
Wachau
Wachau is the 30km long Danube river-valley-region between Melk and Krems. The region Wachau begins at the magnificent baroque Abbey Melk on the southern bank and ends at Abbey Göttweig.
In the Wachau history reaches far into past. The statue “Venus from Willendorf” is 25,000 years old. Wine cultivation were brought from the Romans.
- shipping the Danube
- vineyard
- vineyards
- apricots in bloom
- Wachau Festival
- abbey Melk
- apricots
- tradition costume from Wachau
- fortress church
In the Wachau you find historical places all over the area:
Fortresses of Kuenringer knights (11th to 13th century, built fortress Aggstein and fortress Dürnstein, where Richard Lionheart has been prisoned 1192), former residences of the imperial families, abbeys and churches… all in one of the most beautiful cultivated landscape of Austria.
The National Geographic Traveler Magazine elected Wachau the “Best Historic Place” in 2009. Wines of high quality are grown on cliffy stone-terraces and make up this beautiful landscape. 2000, the Wachau was declared part of the UNESCO World heritage.
More Information about Weissenkirchen, the Wachau, Dürnstein, Spitz, Krems, Melk, Culture, the river Danube, Mariandl, Shipping on the river Danube, hiking and biking, apricots, Wine and Heurigen you can find here