Best attractions and places to see around Rohrendorf bei Krems include a blend of wine culture, historical sites, and natural landscapes. This region, situated in Austria's wine country, is characterized by extensive vineyards and traditional winemaking heritage. Visitors can explore landmarks, scenic viewpoints, and a network of hiking and cycling routes. The area also provides easy access to the historic city of Krems an der Donau and the Wachau Cultural Landscape.
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The city gate of Dürnstein is one of the most striking structures in this small Wachau town and forms the historic entrance to the old town. It dates back to the medieval town defense system and is part of the old town wall. The gate is particularly photogenic, as it frames the view of the narrow, cobbled streets and the brightly painted houses of the old town. Formerly, the city gate served to control trade and secure the town. Today, it is a popular destination for visitors who want to experience Dürnstein's historic atmosphere and offers an atmospheric introduction to the picturesque old town, which is characterized by cafés, restaurants, and small shops.
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The Kremser Gate (formerly Steiner Gate) is the eastern city gate with a four-story, square gate tower from the 15th century.
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Off the beaten track along the Danube there are interesting villages to discover
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The view from Dürnstein Castle is breathtakingly beautiful!
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Simply a place that will amaze you, whether through the old town or the Danube route
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The place is worth seeing, but the crowds make it difficult to penetrate and admire its beauty. Great view of the Danube.
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Rohrendorf bei Krems is renowned for its winemaking heritage. A must-see is the Longest Loess Cellar Alley, stretching 1,650 meters with over 70 traditional press houses. You can also visit the Old Town of Krems on the Danube, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nearby, which offers medieval alleys and baroque buildings.
Beyond the local winemaking history, you can explore the Catholic Parish Church of St. Coloman with its Gothic core and baroque alterations. Nearby, the iconic Steiner Gate, Krems, is the last remaining of Krems' four former city gates. For a more ancient experience, the Dürnstein Castle Ruins, famous for imprisoning Richard the Lionheart, are easily accessible.
Yes, the Saubühel Hill offers panoramic views of Rohrendorf and its vineyards, where you'll also find the Heinz Conrads Gate. The Dürnstein Castle Ruins also provide breathtaking views of the Danube and the Wachau Cultural Landscape.
The region is characterized by its extensive vineyards, offering beautiful walking and hiking trails. You can also discover the prominent Hanging Stone, a distinctive conglomerate rock formation, or enjoy relaxed walks through the Au-Wanderwege (riverside forest hiking trails).
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Steiner Gate, Krems, and the charming Dürnstein Old Town are great for exploring. Additionally, easy hiking trails through the vineyards or riverside forests provide enjoyable outdoor experiences for all ages.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy vineyard walks to more moderate routes. Popular options include the "Rohrendorf Cellar Lane" loop and the "Green Park – Krems Bridge" loop. For more details and routes, check out the Hiking around Rohrendorf bei Krems guide.
Absolutely! The region is well-connected to Lower Austria's extensive cycling network. You can enjoy routes like the "Krems River Cycle Path" or the Danube Cycle Path 🚲 Krems–South Bank. For more cycling adventures, explore the Gravel biking around Rohrendorf bei Krems guide.
The best time to visit is generally from April to October, especially if you want to experience the local wine culture. During this period, "Open Cellar Doors" events are held, and the larger cellar alley festival takes place every September. The weather is also ideal for hiking and cycling through the vineyards.
The heart of the local wine culture is the Longest Loess Cellar Alley. Many cellars offer "Open Cellar Doors" events from April to October, allowing visitors to sample local wines and cuisine directly from the producers. The region is also home to the Lenz Moser Memorial, honoring a pioneer in viticulture.
Yes, you can find several. The Weinberggeiß (Vineyard Goat) Sculpture, crafted from an old wine press beam, symbolizes the strong connection to wine production. There's also a Modern Stainless Steel Wine Sculpture, reflecting contemporary winemaking, both located in the community center courtyard. Additionally, the "Ortswächter Ost" and "Ortswächter West", sandstone figures, greet visitors at the village entrances.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of wine culture, historical sites, and natural beauty. The scenic views from places like Dürnstein Castle Ruins and the charm of the Dürnstein Old Town are highly rated. Many also enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of exploring the vineyards and the historic cellar alley.


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