Best attractions and places to see around Mailberg include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and sites related to its wine culture. This wine-growing community in Lower Austria is situated in a valley surrounded by vineyards. Visitors can explore historical buildings and enjoy the natural landscape, including the forested Buchberg hill. The region is known for its winemaking traditions and offers opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Located in the middle of Hadres's cellar lane, the Keller-Wohlfühlplatz (Cellar Well-being Area) is a great place to take a break. It offers restrooms, a self-service bike station, and seating – both indoors and outdoors – with refreshments available in the cellar tunnel. https://www.hadres.at/de/pages/keller-wohlfuehlplatz-136.aspx
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At 1.6 km, the Hadres cellar lane is the longest in the Weinviertel. Numerous events take place annually in the 400 press houses and cellars. The cellar lane is a cultural asset whose fundamental elements are preserved. Guidelines ensure that no structural changes are made that do not fit the cellar image. Author Alfred Komarek filmed his novel "Polt" here and owns a press house with an attached cellar. Many of his works were created here or originated here.
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On a stone base, high octagonal shaft with baroque vase crowning. On the east side, in the middle of the shaft, a stone ball is attached with a chain. On the shaft is a ring and clasp. The pillory originally stood on the edge of a sunken path, near the church steps. When the square was redesigned in 1866, it was moved to its current location. https://www.marterl.at/suche/detail?oid=5066&cHash=4d74a93a0ab154005a2fff035e117d60
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Beautiful old moated castle although not always open to the public.
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Beautiful, typical cellar lane. At 1.6 kilometers, it is the longest in Lower Austria.
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A beautifully designed church.
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Event location in a historic castle - https://www.schlossguntersdorf.com/
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Service station. Always good to know where one is!
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Mailberg and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Jaroslavice Castle, a Renaissance chateau with Baroque modifications, or the Parish Church of Wullersdorf, a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint George. Other notable historical sites include Seefeld Castle and Guntersdorf Castle, both offering glimpses into the region's past, though primarily viewable from the outside. Don't miss the oldest building in Mailberg, the 15th-century Kunigundenkirche, which also offers panoramic views.
Absolutely! Mailberg is renowned for its wine culture. A must-see is the Kellergasse Hadres, which is the longest structurally closed cellar lane in Europe, featuring 400 press houses and cellars. Mailberg itself boasts four romantic cellar lanes, including the protected Kellergasse Zipf, offering insights into traditional winemaking. You can also experience wine tastings and purchase local 'Mailberg Valley' wines at the Schlossvinothek within Schloss Mailberg or at Weingalerie Hagn.
The region around Mailberg is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy relaxing hikes on the forested Buchberg hill or explore the vineyards. For more structured routes, consider the 'Mailberger Hundschupfn' circular hiking trail, which is family-friendly and offers beautiful views. There are also numerous cycling opportunities, including road biking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. You can find detailed routes for MTB Trails, Easy Hikes, and Running Trails around Mailberg.
Yes, Mailberg offers several easy walking trails. The 'Mailberger Hundschupfn' circular hiking trail is particularly suitable for families, as parts of it are asphalted, making it accessible for strollers. For other easy options, you can explore routes like the 'Mailberg Village – Kellergasse Zipf loop' or the 'Mailberg Village loop', both starting directly from Mailberg and offering pleasant walks through the local scenery. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy Hikes around Mailberg guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Kunigundenkirche, which is situated on an elevated cemetery overlooking Mailberg. Additionally, various viewpoints along hiking trails, such as those on the 'Mailberger Hundschupfn' circular trail, offer excellent vistas of the 'knight's market' of Mailberg and its surrounding vineyards.
Mailberg is nestled in a valley surrounded by extensive vineyards, which are a defining natural feature of the area. The 416-meter-high forested Buchberg offers opportunities for tranquil hikes in untouched nature. The region's unique terroir contributes to its excellent wines, particularly the Grüner Veltliner, known for its distinct spicy and peppery character.
Mailberg is enjoyable throughout much of the year, especially for wine enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The annual Kellergassenfest in June is a great opportunity to experience the unique cellar lanes and taste local wines. The 'Kellerwohlfühlplatz / Radlerrast' in the Rosenpoint cellar lane is open daily from April to October, providing a pleasant rest stop during warmer months. Spring and autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and cycling amidst the vineyards.
Yes, families can enjoy the 'Mailberger Hundschupfn' circular hiking trail, which is suitable for all ages and even accessible with strollers in parts. Exploring the picturesque cellar lanes, such as Kellergasse Hadres, can also be a fun and educational experience. Many of the historical sites, like the Parish Church of Wullersdorf, are also considered family-friendly for a visit.
The Mailberg region features several historical castles. Jaroslavice Castle is a significant Renaissance chateau, while Seefeld Castle and Guntersdorf Castle are impressive structures with long histories. Schloss Mailberg, first mentioned in 1055, is particularly unique as it functions as a 4-star castle hotel and houses a vinotheque. While some castles are privately owned and primarily viewable from the outside, they all offer a fascinating glimpse into the area's rich past and architectural heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the unique cultural experience of the cellar lanes, especially the Kellergasse Hadres, for its great ambiance and historical preservation. The castles, even when only viewable from afar, are appreciated for their beauty and historical significance. The overall charm of the wine-growing community, combined with opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views, contributes to a highly positive visitor experience.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several routes around Mailberg. Options include longer loops like the 'Siesta Heuriger – Herbert, Bernd & Fredi's Hut loop from Obritz' or the 'Mailberg Castle – Seefeld Castle loop from Hetzmannsdorf-Wullersdorf'. These routes offer varying distances and moderate difficulty, allowing you to explore the diverse landscape. You can find more details and routes in the MTB Trails around Mailberg guide.


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