Best huts around Auersthal are primarily represented by its traditional Heurigen, which are local wine taverns deeply integrated into the region's wine culture. Auersthal is situated in Lower Austria's Weinviertel region, characterized by gentle hills and vineyards. These establishments offer an authentic experience of local traditions and cuisine. The area's landscape provides picturesque settings for exploring these unique local "huts."
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can also be used as a "shelter" itself.
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For protection and a place to eat at the Hirta vineyards.
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Shelter for bad weather of the former vineyard guards (Hirta).
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The Hirta Hüttn was renovated in 1997. From here, until the early 1950s, the vineyards were guarded until harvest. "Guardians' trees" were erected as a sign. The "guardians" wore the "Hirtapfeifal" and the "Hirtahackl".
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04/15/2022 - A stone cross next to a small hut. The Taiser Cross was erected by Martin Taiser from Obersdorf in 1718. Until the 1960s, the vineyards were guarded from the adjacent Hiattahüttn until harvest time. The hiata trees were erected as a sign.
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A lovely little house where you can sometimes look stupidly out of the window :)
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07/30/2018 - The Weingartenhütte served the workers as a snack and shelter during a thunderstorm. Renovated in 2008 by the beautification association and with financial support from JOVP and the company Zwang.
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Auersthal's "huts" are primarily traditional Heurigen (wine taverns) and historical vineyard huts. Heurigen are family-run establishments offering local wines and homemade delicacies, deeply embedded in the region's wine culture. The vineyard huts, like Hirta Hut or Weingarten Hut, historically served as shelter or viewpoints for vineyard workers.
Visiting a Heuriger offers an authentic wine experience where you can enjoy local wines directly from producers, including the current year's young wine. They typically serve traditional homemade cold and sometimes warm dishes, such as "Brettljause," in a rustic and convivial atmosphere. Many have charming outdoor seating, often in picturesque cellar lanes.
Yes, several of the historical vineyard huts are considered family-friendly. For example, Weingarten Hut, Hirta Hut, and V.H. Viertler Hut are noted as family-friendly. Heurigen also generally offer a relaxed setting suitable for families to enjoy local food and drink.
The Heurigen have a long history, dating back to a 1784 decree by Emperor Joseph II allowing winemakers to sell their own produce. Historical vineyard huts, such as the Hirta Hut and Weingarten Hut, served vineyard workers as shelter and places to eat, and historically, some like the Hiattahüttn were used to guard vineyards until harvest.
Some notable Heurigen include Heuriger Döllinger (Wunderberg 86), Heuriger Hofer (Wunderberg 26), Heuriger Kaiser (Berggasse 28), and BIO-Weingut Poys (Schweinbartherstraße 11). These establishments offer local wines and traditional cuisine, often with specific opening hours during certain months.
Yes, several huts offer scenic views. The Hiattahüttn and Taiserkreuz, for instance, provide a great view over the Marchfeld. The V.H. Viertler Hut also offers a nice view of Prottes and Slovakia.
The gentle hills and vineyards around Auersthal are ideal for hiking and road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the "View of the Rolling Hills – Biotope with Frog Chorus loop from Auersthal" for hiking, or the "View of the Weinviertel – Wolkersdorf Castle loop from Bockfließ" for road cycling. Explore more options on the Hiking around Auersthal or Road Cycling Routes around Auersthal guide pages.
Heurigen often have specific opening seasons, with many operating during spring, summer, and early autumn. For example, Heuriger Hofer typically opens in March, August, and September. The region's picturesque landscapes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, making it ideal for combining visits with outdoor activities. Check individual Heuriger schedules for precise opening times.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails in the area. For example, the "Franzosensprung – Weingarten Hut loop from Bockfließ" is an easy route that passes by the Weingarten Hut. You can find more easy options on the Easy hikes around Auersthal guide page.
Heurigen are known for serving their own wines, including the young "Heuriger" wine. Food options typically include traditional homemade cold dishes like "Brettljause" (a platter of meats, cheeses, and spreads), as well as other regional specialties. Some may also offer warm dishes.
Traditionally, Heurigen indicate they are open by displaying a bundle of pine twigs and an "Ausg'steckt" sign. While many also post their opening hours online, these traditional signs are a charming way to know if a Heuriger is welcoming guests.
Visitors appreciate the authentic wine experience, the traditional cuisine, and the relaxed, convivial atmosphere of the Heurigen. The historical vineyard huts are valued for their role in the region's past and often offer lovely views. The komoot community has upvoted the huts 47 times and shared 21 photos, highlighting their appeal.


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