Best attractions and places to see around Herrnbaumgarten are located in the picturesque Weinviertel region of Lower Austria. This area is characterized by vineyards, charming cellar lanes, a fish pond, and surrounding forests. The village offers a blend of cultural sites and unique museums, making it a distinctive destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Both the castle itself and the beautifully maintained park are definitely worth a visit, as the castle has a wonderful view of Svatý kopeček.
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One of the many historical buildings in the Valtice-Lednice chateau area.
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A beautiful Neo-Gothic chapel in the middle of the Lednice-Valtice area.
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Herrnbaumgarten is known as "The Crazy Village" due to its unique and peculiar museums. You can explore the NONSEUM Herrnbaumgarten, which showcases "epochally useless inventions," or take a nostalgic journey through the First Austrian Kitchen and Grocer's Museum. The village also features a Kinomuseum (Cinema Museum) and the Verruckte Vinothek for wine enthusiasts.
Yes, the region boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit Mikulov Castle, an ancient nobility seat offering tours, or explore Valtice, a settlement with a baroque chateau that is part of the UNESCO cultural landscape Lednice-Valtice. Another notable site is the Iron Curtain Memorial, which commemorates victims and offers views of Mikulov.
The area is characterized by picturesque vineyards, charming cellar lanes, a fish pond, and surrounding forests. You can enjoy leisurely walks through the idyllic cellar lanes, such as the Radyweg Cellar Lane in nearby Poysdorf. For more active pursuits, there are well-marked cycling and hiking paths, including the scenic "3-Schwestern-Weg" and a dedicated Nordic Walking route.
Absolutely! The NONSEUM Herrnbaumgarten is particularly entertaining for children with its quirky inventions. Many of the historical sites like Mikulov Castle, Valtice, and St. Hubertus Chapel are also considered family-friendly. Additionally, exploring the vineyards and cellar lanes can be an enjoyable activity for all ages.
You can find a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls through vineyards to more extensive routes. For easy hikes, consider trails like the "Vineyards near Poysdorf – Radyweg Cellar Lane loop" or the "Bamhacklkreuz – Sock Cemetery loop from Herrnbaumgarten." You can find more options and details on the easy hikes around Herrnbaumgarten guide page.
Yes, the region offers several well-marked cycling routes. You can explore the scenic landscapes of the Weinviertel on road cycling or gravel biking trails. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the road cycling guide or the gravel biking guide for Herrnbaumgarten.
The Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage site located just 17 km from Herrnbaumgarten, across the border in the Czech Republic. It features the romantic Liechtenstein Castle Eisgrub (Lednice) with a minaret and palm house, and the town of Valtice with its own Liechtenstein castle and Czech wine salon.
To immerse yourself in the local wine culture, you can visit the Verruckte Vinothek in Herrnbaumgarten to taste local wines. Additionally, consider joining a Kellergassenführung (Cellar Lane Tour) for a guided walk through the picturesque cellar lanes, learning about the region's winemaking traditions. The Radyweg Cellar Lane is a particularly beautiful example.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique character of Herrnbaumgarten, particularly its quirky museums and the nostalgic journey offered by the Kitchen and Grocer's Museum. The historical sites like Mikulov Castle and the UNESCO site of Valtice are highly rated for their beauty and historical significance. The picturesque cellar lanes, such as the Radyweg Cellar Lane, are also a favorite for their tranquil atmosphere.
Herrnbaumgarten itself is quite unique, often referred to as "The Crazy Village." Beyond the well-known NONSEUM, you might find the Einzelsocken-Lehrpfad (Single Sock Educational Trail) to be a quirky and unexpected experience. The village's overall charm and its collection of specialized museums contribute to its distinctive character.
Yes, you can experience the region with local guides. Kellergassenführungen (Cellar Lane Tours) offer a guided walk through the idyllic cellar lanes. For a more unconventional tour, consider the Traktorrundfahrten (Tractor Tours), which take you through the most beautiful corners of Herrnbaumgarten on a kitschy pink tractor trailer.
The Weinviertel region, including Herrnbaumgarten, is particularly charming during the warmer months when the vineyards are lush and outdoor activities are most enjoyable. The village also hosts colorful festivals, such as the popular Schindergassenfest, held annually on the second weekend in June, which can be a lively time to visit.


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