Best attractions and places to see around Poysdorf include a variety of sites showcasing the region's rich winemaking tradition and natural beauty. Located in the Weinviertel region of Austria, Poysdorf is characterized by its hilly vineyards and historic cellar lanes. Visitors can explore cultural sites, natural features, and engaging points of interest that highlight the area's heritage. The landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its unique wine-growing environment.
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The imposing castle is clearly visible from afar and impresses with its dominance. The route there leads through the picturesque old town, which offers numerous sights.
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A memorial that sends a chill down your spine.
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Mikulov is a town in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic. It is located directly on the border with Lower Austria. There is a border crossing between Mikulov and Drasenhofen in Austria, seven kilometers to the south.
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The cycle path is the oldest and also one of the most beautiful cellar alleys in Poysdorf. What is special is the canopy of leaves over the cellar alley and the loess walls.
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Great cellar alley winding around the Galgenberg. Nice view from above.
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If you search well, maybe you can find an open cellar, in "self-service" mode :-)
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Just beyond the Czech borders, we can find the typical Austrian world of wine. Excellent Veltlin!!!
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Poysdorf offers a rich history tied to its winemaking tradition. You can visit the Radyweg Cellar Lane, the longest cellar lane in Poysdorf, or the picturesque At Galgenberg, which features 184 wine cellars and was voted "Kellergasse of the Year 2013." The Vino Versum Poysdorf provides an immersive experience into the world of wine and sparkling wine, including the Hall of Grapes. Other notable sites include the Eisenhuthaus, the oldest building in Poysdorf dating back to 1540, and the Church of Corpus Christi.
Yes, Poysdorf has several specialized museums. The Vino Versum Poysdorf (WEIN+TRAUBEN Welt & Sektwelt) is a comprehensive wine museum. Car enthusiasts will enjoy the Oldtimer Museum Poysdorf, which displays vintage cars, motorcycles, and tractors, and even offers "tractor wandering." Additionally, the Distillery Museum Heger provides insights into the art of distilling.
The hilly vineyards surrounding Poysdorf are perfect for walking and hiking. You can explore numerous signposted trails, including the wine panorama trail through the historic Hermannschachern vineyard. The region is also well-suited for cycling, with many paths through vineyards and cellar lanes. For specific hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Poysdorf guide, or for easier options, the Easy hikes around Poysdorf guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the MTB Trails around Poysdorf guide.
Families can enjoy the Badeteich Poysdorf, a local swimming pond that offers activities like table tennis, mini-golf, beach volleyball, a fitness course, and a playground during the summer. Exploring the picturesque cellar lanes, such as Radyweg Cellar Lane or At Galgenberg, can also be an engaging experience for all ages. The Oldtimer Museum Poysdorf with its collection of vintage vehicles might also appeal to younger visitors.
Poysdorf is at the heart of the Weinviertel's winemaking tradition. You can take guided tours and enjoy wine tastings in many of the traditional wine cellars found along the picturesque Kellergassen, such as the Radyweg Cellar Lane. The Vino Versum Poysdorf offers a comprehensive look into wine and sparkling wine production. Many individual wineries also welcome visitors for tastings and tours.
The region is characterized by its picturesque, hilly vineyards, which offer scenic views and opportunities for walks. The At Galgenberg area, with its 184 wine cellars and a church tower without a church, provides a unique landscape and viewpoint. The signposted wine panorama trail through the Hermannschachern vineyard also offers beautiful vistas.
The Iron Curtain Memorial is a man-made monument inaugurated in 2014. It is located directly on the Iron Curtain Trail (EuroVelo 13) and commemorates the victims of the Iron Curtain. Each of its 8-meter-high iron steles is dedicated to someone who died at the border, offering a poignant historical reflection and a view towards Mikulov.
Yes, Poysdorf has venues dedicated to cultural events. The Poydium serves as a cultural platform hosting musical performances and theater productions. The historic Reichensteinhof also features a revitalized ballroom used for various events throughout the year.
Yes, the Golfclub Poysdorf is nestled amidst romantic vineyards, offering a well-maintained course suitable for players of all ages and skill levels. It provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy the sport in a scenic setting.
The Kellergassen are a defining feature of Poysdorf, showcasing its deep winemaking heritage. These picturesque lanes are lined with traditional wine cellars and press houses. The Radyweg Cellar Lane is particularly noteworthy as the longest in Poysdorf, while the area At Galgenberg boasts 184 cellars. They offer a unique glimpse into the region's history and provide opportunities for guided tours and wine tastings.
While focusing on Poysdorf itself, visitors often consider nearby attractions across the border in the Czech Republic. These include Mikulov Castle, a historic landmark, and the town of Valtice, known for its baroque chateau and the Czech wine salon. These are popular destinations for those looking to explore the wider region.


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