Fun for the whole family with Betty Bernstein
Betty Bernstein - the girl with the red pigtails and the magic amber.
She is THE guide for the whole family in the Weinviertel. Whether at castles, palaces, thermal spas, museums or nature, national and wildlife parks - exciting time travel is guaranteed!
Embark on a journey and experience unforgettable adventures with Betty.
Excursion destinations along the Amber Road
The association "The Austrian Amber Road" was founded in April 2001.
With its more than 30 members, it is one of the largest museum networks in Austria. Members are museums and excursion destinations along the historic Amber Road. At these you will find interesting facts about the history of the region, amber and the connection to the historic Amber Road, one of the oldest north-south trade routes in Europe, stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea.
More information about the Amber Road at www.bernsteinstrasse.net
Cultural mediators on the road for you!
The team of the museum association History 4U has been accompanying the Austrian Amber Road for many years and prepares scientific topics in a family-friendly way.
Dressed up as Betty Bernstein or Crazy Professor Bernie Börnstein, you can meet the team at various festivals in the region. Go on an adventurous wild boar hunt, get painted with Celtic symbols or take part in the puzzle rally.
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Pleasurable serenity
The tourism and marketing organisation Weinviertel Tourismus GmbH has the task of marketing the Weinviertel - one of six tourist destinations in Lower Austria - as an excursion and travel destination.
Under the motto "Enjoyable Serenity", it presents the Weinviertel as a place to relax, discover and enjoy. The main themes are wine, including the picturesque cellar alleys and convivial wine festivals, as well as the culinary specialities that this fertile region provides. Weinviertel Tourismus GmbH also focuses on cycling and pilgrimage tourism with a large number of well-developed cycling routes and the Weinviertel Way of St. James.
Further information under: weinviertel.at