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Discover Vienna's vineyards with this small-group tour including wine tastings, summer hikes, and visits to Gumpoldskirchen for just $182.28 per person.
Exploring Vienna’s surrounding vineyards becomes an engaging experience with the Vienna Woods Wine Tour — a well-rated, intimate journey into Lower Austria’s wine country for $182.28 per person. This 7 to 9-hour tour from Vienna emphasizes small-group intimacy, with a maximum of 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s highly recommended, with a perfect 5.0 rating from 33 reviews, and is suitable for those who enjoy tasting local wines, scenic walks, and cultural insights.
What truly sets this tour apart is its seasonal variation: in summer, it includes a scenic guided hike in Baden, culminating in an open-air wine tasting among the vines; in winter, it skips the hike to focus on visits to two nearby wineries. The tour is designed to accommodate a variety of interests, with a flexible itinerary that balances outdoor activity, wine education, and local cuisine, making it a great choice for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
During the summer months, the tour’s highlight is a guided hike through Baden, a historic spa town once favored by Beethoven. The group meanders through charming village centers and lush parks, leading to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Vienna basin and Wienerwald forest. This elevated spot offers fantastic photo opportunities and a peaceful break from the city.
The hike continues into the vineyards where lush green rows of vines stretch across the landscape. The highlight is an open-air wine tasting right among the vines, giving a genuine feel for the region’s wine culture. The roughly 9 km walk is accessible for most, with regular breaks, but it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues. Comfortable footwear is recommended, and sunscreen is advised due to the summer sun.
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In winter, the tour skips the outdoor hike, focusing instead on visiting two wineries near Gumpoldskirchen. Travelers still get to experience the charm of this picturesque wine village with a short, flat 20-minute walk through vineyards, so dressing warmly is essential. The indoor visits include tastings at two regional wineries, where a local winemaker leads the tasting.
This version of the tour offers a more relaxed pace, perfect for those who prefer indoor experiences or visit during colder months. The focus on wine tastings provides an excellent chance to learn about Austrian wine production and ask questions in an intimate setting.
Baden stands out as the tour’s summer starting point, with its historic charm and scenic forest trails. The viewpoint over the Vienna basin makes it a perfect spot for photos. The vineyard walk that follows offers a taste of Austria’s wine-growing landscape, with a refreshing outdoor tasting as a rewarding conclusion.
Gumpoldskirchen is the afternoon’s key destination, a quaint wine village known for its traditional Austrian wine taverns. Here, guests enjoy lunch at a local tavern before participating in the wine tasting at a well-regarded winery. The opportunity to speak with a local winemaker adds an educational touch, making the experience more personal and insightful.
The tour departs from Vienna’s ‘Wien Mitte’ railway station at 09:10 (April-October) or 09:40 (November-March). After gathering, the group boards a 30-minute train ride south to the Vienna Woods. The tour ends back at the same station, providing an easy way to continue exploring Vienna’s attractions or prepare for evening activities such as opera or theater.
Transportation is straightforward, with near public transportation access and comfortable travel arrangements. The small group size enhances the experience by allowing for flexible pacing and personal interaction with the guide.
The tour is led by a native English-speaking guide, who provides live commentary throughout the day. Based on reviews, the guide is knowledgeable, personable, and attentive, ensuring that everyone feels comfortable and well-informed. Guests appreciate the balance of outdoor activity and wine education, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions about wine production and local culture.
The wine tastings themselves are described as intimate and generous, with ample time to savor the wines and learn about their origins. The guide’s storytelling style enhances the experience, making each stop both educational and enjoyable.
Travelers should wear comfortable footwear, especially in summer when the hike is part of the experience. In winter, dress warmly for the short outdoor walk and bring an umbrella if rain is forecasted. It’s wise to carry cash for additional purchases, as well as a camera to capture the scenic views.
Since lunch is not included, guests can plan to enjoy the dining options in Gumpoldskirchen after the tour. It’s also beneficial to bring water and sun protection during summer, and layers for winter visits.
This tour offers a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities to enjoy scenic views, outdoor walking, and wine tastings. It’s ideal for adults aged 16 and over with moderate physical fitness, and those interested in learning about Austrian wine in a casual setting. The small-group format and personalized commentary make it especially appealing for travelers who value quality over quantity.
The seasonal variation ensures this experience suits both summer outdoor enthusiasts and winter wine lovers, with each season offering its own unique charm.
The Vienna Woods Wine Tour provides an engaging and authentic look into Lower Austria’s vineyards, with extensive tastings, scenic walks, and local storytelling. The small-group format and seasonal adjustments make it flexible and personalized, appealing to wine fans and casual visitors alike.
While the hiking in summer adds a vigorous element, the winter version still offers delicious tastings and charming villages. The $182.28 price point reflects the quality of experiences, knowledgeable guides, and picturesque destinations included in this day-long adventure.
If you enjoy wine, nature, and local culture, this tour offers a rewarding and well-rounded exploration of Austria’s wine country just outside Vienna.
“Fantastic day trip from start to finish. Appeals to everyone, Im a wine enthusiast, so I was in my element. Scenery was beautiful, lunch was except…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 to 9 hours.
What should I wear?
In summer, wear comfortable shoes, a hat, and light clothing; bring sun protection and layers. In winter, dress warmly for outdoor walks and wear sturdy footwear.
Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included. Guests can enjoy meals in Gumpoldskirchen after the wine tastings.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes extensive wine tastings, a guided forest and vineyard hike in summer, live commentary, and visits to two regional wineries.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour starts at Wien Mitte-Landstraße station. It’s accessible via public transportation.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The summer hike is accessible for most but not suitable for those with mobility challenges. The winter version involves a flat, short walk so dress warmly.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.