Attractions and places to see around Heiligenbrunn include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural features in the Austrian state of Burgenland. The region is particularly known for its historic wine cellar quarter and the local Uhudler wine. Heiligenbrunn offers a variety of exploration opportunities, from preserved 18th-century architecture to significant natural reserves. The area provides insights into local history and traditions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Located in the middle of the Südburgenland wine region, a gem between the villages and ideal for chilling out between sightseeing and consuming in the excursion program
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A truly beautiful church. More or less hidden away in the vineyards of Gaas, but a hike up here is definitely worthwhile.
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A beautiful church, rebuilt after the World Wars as a peace project. The square around the church is also inviting for strolling and relaxing. We enjoyed our time here.
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St. Emmerich's Church, consecrated in 1903, served as the parish church of Inzenhof, Tschanigraben, and several Hungarian communities until World War II. During the Iron Curtain era, it stood in no man's land between Austria and Hungary. The communists allowed the church to fall into disrepair, making it inaccessible from Austria. St. Emmerich's Church, near Güssing, offers ideal conditions for encounters between people from both sides of the still-existing border. It lies precisely on the Austro-Hungarian border strip, in a clearing amidst a vast forest, and is the only place along the border where people can meet for church service or a concert without border formalities – a place with great symbolic value.
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An old watchtower from dark times. Fortunately, that is no longer necessary today. The tower is fenced off so that no one would even think of climbing up.
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I love this castle! I am happy that it can be visited freely and there is less interference from posterity than in the case of other larger castles in the area. ... there will be good summer programs for sure and I will also award the creative exhibition... Wheelbarrows!😄👍
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Heiligenbrunn is most famous for its Cellar District, an almost entirely preserved ensemble of 18th-century wine cellars. These wooden block buildings, often coated with clay and straw, offer a unique glimpse into historical winemaking and are a landscape protection area. You can also taste the local Uhudler wine in the traditional 'Buschenschanken'.
Yes, you can visit the Watchtower on the Iron Curtain in Bildein. This man-made monument serves as a poignant reminder and encounter zone with Europe's past, marking the former border.
The Pilgrimage Church Maria Weinberg, with origins dating back to the 12th century, is a significant religious site. Another notable landmark is St. Emmerich Church, which symbolizes a borderless Europe, having been restored after the Iron Curtain era made it inaccessible.
Nature enthusiasts can visit the Schachblumenwiese (Fritillary Meadows) in Luising, a nature reserve known for Austria's largest population of the snake's head fritillary flower. There's also a biotope located near the Strembach stream, offering another natural point of interest.
Many of the historical sites, such as the Heiligenbrunn Cellar District and Güssing Castle, are considered family-friendly. The castle, in particular, offers historical insights and beautiful views that can be enjoyed by all ages. Additionally, easy hiking trails are available for families.
The region offers various hiking opportunities, with pleasant temperatures in spring and autumn. Popular routes include the 'Wine Trail' through vineyards and the 'Castle Hiking Trail' which leads to nearby castle ruins like Güssing Castle. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Heiligenbrunn guide, including easy options like the 'Ulrichsquelle Heiligenbrunn – Heiligenbrunn War Memorial loop'.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore the area on tours like the 'Heiligenbrunn Wine Cellar Lane – Wine Museum Moschendorf loop' or the 'Heiligenbrunn Cellar District – Pinkatal Wine Road loop'. More options are detailed in the Cycling around Heiligenbrunn guide.
The Ulrichsquelle (Holy Spring) is an important pilgrimage destination and is the namesake of Heiligenbrunn itself, which means 'holy well'. It is located below the main church, alongside the Ulrichskapelle (Ulrich Chapel), and has been significant for centuries.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical charm of the Heiligenbrunn Cellar District and the unique experience of tasting Uhudler wine. The symbolic history of St. Emmerich Church and the panoramic views from Güssing Castle are also highly rated.
Yes, Güssing Castle is a significant nearby attraction. It is the oldest castle in Burgenland, built in 1157, and sits majestically on an extinct volcanic cone, offering historical insights and beautiful views of the surrounding area.
Uhudler wine is a unique regional specialty strongly associated with Heiligenbrunn. You can learn about this wine, taste it at local taverns (Buschenschanken), and even take guided tours focused on Uhudler and the historic Cellar District.


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