Where is the most beautiful place in Mostviertel?
Anyone traveling to Mostviertel should not miss the holiday resorts Sankt Pölten, Hohenberg and Lunz am See. Here you will find breathtaking landscapes, historical sights, and a rich cultural offer.
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Log cabin (75m2) in the Waldviertel for up to 6 people. In a secluded and forest edge location. Dog-friendly!
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May - Ø 204€/night
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The Ardagger Monastery houses the diverse experience and pleasure center MostBirnHaus with an exhibition on cultural history. Learn all about tree cultivation and most production. The museum shop offers the largest selection of local products in the region. The Mostviertelmuseum in Haag focuses on objects and tools from rural life, while an attached open-air museum provides insight into 20 different buildings. Among the sacred buildings, Stift Seitenstetten, the so-called "Vierkanter Gottes," stands out; a Vierkanter is a specific form of a farm. The pilgrimage basilica of Sonntagberg impresses with its opulent baroque interior design. Travel even further back in history at the Schallaburg, one of the best-preserved residential castles in the military district, featuring changing exhibitions. In total, nearly 30 castles, castle ruins, and palaces, as well as numerous old churches with characteristic (Gothic) cross-ribbed vaults and (later) Baroque furnishings can be found here. Many of these sights can be combined using the Mostviertel's museum railways.
Over 3,000 kilometers of hiking trails crisscross through meadows, forests, and fields. In the southern part, it becomes alpine, leading over mountains and through gorges, alpine pastures, and summits. If you like Most, follow one of the 100 hiking trails along the Most Road with countless rest stops (caution: the alcohol content of pear must is between five and eight volume percent, and you hardly taste it!). By the way, Austria is known for being pet-friendly – perfect for a holiday with a pet or dog in Mostviertel. For cyclists, the Danube Cycle Route leads to Southeast Europe, or follow the Traisental Cycle Route to Mariazell. In winter, the ski resorts Göstling-Hochkar and Lackenhof am Ötscher attract visitors with around 40 kilometers of slopes and 17 lifts. Visit a farm with your little ones, where adventure awaits both young and old. More attractions and sights are not too far away from your holiday home or apartment featuring a spacious living area.
The name says it all: In the Mostviertel, everything revolves around Most. This refers to pear and/or apple must. While in the Frankfurt area, mainly apples are processed into must; in Mostviertel, it's pears. At Heurigen (seasonal wine taverns), you get fresh must with homemade Jause (home-baked bread, local cheese and sausage specialties, and typical pastries) in late summer. The region has over 300 different varieties of pear trees, including Pichelbirne, Amstettner Mostbirne, Honnelbirne, and many more. Besides Most, vinegar, Frizzante, juices, and spirits are also produced from pears. Numerous festivities take place throughout the year, which, unsurprisingly, revolve exclusively around pear must: January 20 is Mostheiligen Sebastian's day, with a Most pilgrimage, the election of a Mostbaron, Most spring, and Mostlauf (not Mostsaufen). For those who've had enough of Most, the Mostviertel offers excellent white wine in the Traisental. Riesling and Grüner Veltliner are the specialties. Enjoy a glass on the balcony of your holiday apartment.
The diverse Mostviertel is the southwestern part of Lower Austria. It borders the Waldviertel in the north, and the Steiermark and Upper Austria in the southwest. You can conveniently reach your private holiday apartment with the ÖBB Westbahn (e.g., from Salzburg and Vienna). From St. Pölten train station, the Mariazellerbahn goes to Pielachtal, and the Traisentalbahn to Traisen-Gölsental. By car, you can reach your accommodation in Mostviertel from Munich via the A 8 and A 1 motorways in about three and a half hours.
Anyone traveling to Mostviertel should not miss the holiday resorts Sankt Pölten, Hohenberg and Lunz am See. Here you will find breathtaking landscapes, historical sights, and a rich cultural offer.
The average price for holiday houses and apartments in Mostviertel is 118 € for one night.
The following vacation regions are the cheapest in Mostviertel: Scheibbs, Amstetten and Oed-Oehling.
In Mostviertel, there are many beautiful vacation accommodations, but Apartment in Oed-Öhling near Danube River, Ferien-Lodge Lurger and Apartment in Lackenhof with swimming pool are particularly recommendable.
In Mostviertel, there are 5 accommodations that allow dogs. Especially recommended for a vacation with a dog are these: Rohrbach an der Gölsen, Scheibbs and Amstetten.
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