Vacation in the front garden of the Wachau: The municipality of Rohrendorf near Krems is a traditional place of vine culture. Viticulture has been practiced here for over 1,000 years. The first high culture of pioneer Lenz Moser also originated here. Relaxed meadow hiking trails open up the vineyards of Rohrendorf. Austria's longest loess cellar lane is home to several popular wine taverns. Beautiful accommodation invites you to take a break in the countryside. Particularly popular: a vacation at the winegrower's - in comfortable guest rooms directly at the winegrower's.
The longest wine cellar lane in Austria
Over 70 press houses and wine cellar lanes are embedded in the Rohrendorf wine cellar lane . With a length of 1,650 meters, it is Austria's longest loess cellar lane. From April to October, the open cellar doors invite visitors to enjoy food and drink. The large cellar alley festival also takes place every September.
Leisure tips for Rohrendorf
Ideal for active vacations: Rohrendorf is perfectly connected to Lower Austria's extensive cycle network. There are also tennis courts and an indoor riding arena in the village. The Gedersdorf-Rohrendorf and Rohrendorf-Krems long-distance hiking trails promise wonderful hiking excursions.
Sights under monument protection
There is also a lot to see historically in Rohrendorf near Krems: The baroque Catholic parish church of St. Koloman impresses with its Gothic core, choir and west tower. The elementary school was opened in 1903. Today's community center is housed in a former reading yard. The pink chapel of St. Sebastian in Unterrohrendorf was built in the early 19th century.