Austria
Lower Austria
Weinviertel
Bezirk Mistelbach
Ulrichskirchen-Schleinbach
Kellergasse Viehtrift Hohenruppersdorf
Austria
Lower Austria
Weinviertel
Bezirk Mistelbach
Ulrichskirchen-Schleinbach
Kellergasse Viehtrift Hohenruppersdorf
Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 11 out of 12 hikers
If you leave Hohenruppersdorf via the rising local exit in a south-easterly direction, you drive through the cellar lane “Viehtrift” for a length of almost 400 meters. Although the street has been called “Obere Hauptstraße” for a number of years, it is still colloquially called that in the Kellergasse area. Exact information cannot be given about the age of the cellars. The first cellar excavations for wine storage in Hohenruppersdorf are likely to date back to the 16th century. The press houses typical of the Weinviertel can be found as romantic and dreamy functional buildings, which bewitching with their simplicity and simplicity. The fact that three tree presses are still used in the Viehtrift today deserves special mention. The Hohenruppersdorfer Viehtrift offers, on the one hand, interesting insights into bygone times and, on the other hand, is also a special experience for today's wine connoisseurs, both “üa” and “unta da Erd”!
December 1, 2020
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