The market town of Prellenkirchen in the district of Bruck an der Leitha nestles on the sunny southern slopes of the Spitzerberg. The area was settled very early on, as evidenced by finds such as an Early Bronze Age burial ground and a Celtic settlement, which were discovered in 2002/2003 during the construction of the A6 highway.
In addition to Prellenkirchen, the villages of Deutsch-Haslau and Schönabrunn are also part of the municipality. Wonderful hiking trails and romantic vineyards invite you to take excursions and short breaks. Thanks to the beautiful excursion destinations, children are guaranteed not to get bored either.
Prellenkirchen wine cellar lane: Tastings, museum & more
At the idyllic wine cellar lane, rustic cellars offer excellent wines all year round. An audio station provides interesting information. One of the cellars houses an interesting wine museum. Guided wine cellar lane tours and carriage rides are available on request. The traditional cellar lane festival takes place in summer.
Excursion tips in Prellenkirchen for young and old
The entire landscape is characterized by listed buildings and works of art: from the parish church of St. Trinity with Gothic and Baroque elements to historical figures and wayside shrines to enchanting little chapels. On a hike through Prellenkirchen, family-friendly wine taverns and wine taverns invite you to take a break. A safari through the Leitha floodplains is particularly exciting. Great in summer: a visit to the modern adventure swimming pool with a large slide and a well-kept buffet.