Stetteldorf am Wagram is an up-and-coming market town in the district of Korneuburg in Lower Austria. Situated on the striking Wagram ridge, it covers around 25 km² and unites the districts of Stetteldorf, Eggendorf, Inkersdorf and Starnwörth. The region is characterized by extensive vineyards, green open agricultural land and a lively village community.
At the center is the historic Stetteldorf Castle, a Renaissance building from 1588 that towers high above the Wagram. Next to it, the baroque parish church of St. John the Baptist and several bell towers characterize the townscape. The historic ambience is complemented by ornamental and village fountains that enliven the central square.
Stetteldorf is strongly characterized by viticulture: family businesses such as Trabauer and Schauhuber cultivate their vineyards on the southern slopes and cultivate them with passion. Wine taverns invite visitors to sample regional specialties and offer an authentic ambience.
As the "gateway to the Wagram", numerous hiking and cycling trails connect the municipality with the surrounding area - ideal for excursions and moments of enjoyment. The regular events and the proximity to Tulln, Krems and Vienna make Stetteldorf an attractive destination for tourists and wine lovers.