OUI TRAVEL
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Austria’s Wachau Valley is a scenic stretch of the Danube River between Melk and Krems, known for its terraced vineyards, medieval towns, and a deep sense of history. The entire valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This part of Lower Austria has been inhabited since prehistoric times and is rich in both cultural legacy and natural beauty.
The region is especially famous for its white wines, particularly Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. Many of the wineries here are family-run, and tasting rooms often come with sweeping views of the river and ancient stone terraces. In spring, the valley is dotted with blooming apricot trees, whose fruit plays a central role in local jams, brandies, and pastries. River cruises, bike rides, and hillside hikes provide easy ways to explore the landscape and its small villages.
Wachau’s historical highlights include the Benedictine Abbey in Melk, an 18th-century masterpiece perched above the Danube, and the ruins of Dürnstein Castle. Alongside these landmarks are quiet churches, local museums, and riverside inns serving traditional Austrian fare. The valley is easy to reach from Vienna, yet it feels worlds away in its pace and scenery.