TheWachau is inLower Austria on the river banks of the Danube river. The area is approximately 30 kilometers long.
The Wachau is very famous for its vineyards and the beautiful scenery.The climate is a bit milder than in the other parts of Lower Austria, because of the pannonian climate influence. This is why there are lots of vineyards, apricot trees and even almond trees.
Tourism is very popular in the Wachau and a trip by boat on the Danube River is an experience you won't forget.
The cultural landscape of the Danube Valley betweenMelk andKrems is recognized as a part ofworld cultural heritage.
The winemakers of this region offer their homemade wine at the so-called Heurigen, which are wine-taverns where cold food and local wine is offered. To indicate that their Heurigen is open, the wine-makers put a small wheel made of straw in front of their house.
Wachau is a source of Austria's most prized dry Rieslings and Grüner Veltliners, some of the best from the steep stony slopes next to the Danube on which the vines are planted. The temperature variation in the valley between day and cold nights has a significant role to play in the process of ripening of the grapes. The heat retained in the water and the stoney slopes with thin soil cover facilitates this process of growing fine variety of grapes, which results in the sophisticated wines produced in the valley. Since rainfall is not adequate for the growth of wines on thin soils, irrigation is an essential requirement to give water supply to the wine yards.
In the Wachau there are three medieval castle ruins that you can visit. Because they are on the tops of hills or cliffs they allow an amazing view of the Wachau valley.
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