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St. Andrä-Wördern

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  • St. Andrä-Wördern

Altgasse 30,
3423 Wördern

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St. Andrä-Wördern
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Districts

  • Altenberg (3422)
  • Greifenstein (3422)
  • Hadersfeld (3422)
  • Hintersdorf (3413)
  • Kirchbach (3413)
  • St. Andrä vor dem Hagenthale (3423)
  • Wördern (3423, 3422)

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  • St. Andrä-Wördern

The market town of Sankt Andrä-Wördern in the district of Tulln offers its guests beautiful hiking routes, great sporting opportunities and interesting sights. A Roman fort stood here as early as the 1st century. Today, in addition to St. Andrä and Wördern, the villages of Altenberg, Greifenstein, Hadersfeld, Hintersdorf and Kirchbach are also part of the municipality.

Vacations in St. Andrä-Wördern: from hiking to water skiing
Wonderful hiking trails inspire adult and young fresh air fans alike: e.g. the moderate St. Andrä circular hike or the idyllic route through the Hagenbachklamm gorge. The magical gorge is located in the Eichenhain Nature Park - the local part of the Vienna Woods. Over 30 kilometers of family-friendly, well-marked hiking trails await you here. Sports enthusiasts will also find great cycling and mountain bike trails as well as tennis courts, riding stables and a water skiing school in St. Andrä-Wördern. The Danube oxbow lake near Altenberg-Greifenstein offers plenty of opportunities for sport and action.

Sights & Excursion destinations in St. Andrä-Wördern
The Danube power plant Greifenstein - Lower Austria's youngest Danube power plant - offers interesting guided tours for young and old. The 403 meter high Tempelberg is a real sightseeing mountain: with the legendary, Romanesque Greifenstein Castle from the 11th century at its foot and the 17 meter high Tempelbergwarte at the summit. From this vantage point, the panoramic view extends far beyond the Vienna Woods and the Weinviertel.

The churches in Greifenstein and Sankt Andrä, the imposing Villa Pereira from the mid-19th century and the old vicarage, which now houses a cultural center, are also well worth a visit.