• One of Austria's most well-known and respected wine regions, Wachau is known for its full-bodied, peppery Grüner Veltliner and rich, steely Riesling.
  • Kökeninden son yeniliklerine kadar pek çok kişinin merakını ve ilgisini çeken Wachau, farklı alanlarda kaçınılmaz bir tartışma konusu haline geldi.
  • This interesting statue is on the Danube River in the Wachau Valley near Durnstein where Richard the Lionheart was held captive.
  • Wachau may refer to: Wachau, an Austrian valley. Wachau wine, one of Austria's most established and notable wine regions. Wachau, Saxony, town in Germany.
  • With rolling vineyards of grapes and apricots, plus a collection of more than 5,000 historic monuments, it's no wonder that the Wachau Valley is a UNESCO World...
  • However, they formed a single entity as Wachau or Tal Wachau only in 1972.[4] Wachau also had its fair share of invasions.
  • Melk, 228 metre (748 ft) yükseklikte, Wachau bölgesinin başlangıcında Tuna Nehri kıyısında küçük bir kasabadır.
  • The sweeping, steep terraces of the Wachau , in Lower Austria , on the northern banks of the Danube, an hour’s drive west from Vienna , are home to Austria’s...
  • Nikolaihof Wachau is one of Wachau. ... Nikolaigasse 3, Mautern, Niederösterreich. Winery · 3 tips and reviews. Domäne Wachau is one of Wachau.
  • The towns and agricultural landscape of the Wachau Valley have managed to evolve with the changing times, while still preserving aspects of traditional life.