Tausendeimerberg
Scenic lookout
Description
Panoramic view over Spitz and the Danube
The 314 m high rocky cone is the striking landmark of the historic market town of Spitz, whose oldest houses completely surround it. The mountain was given its peculiar name a long time ago, when it was said to have yielded up to one thousand buckets of wine in good years. The conversion of the old hollow measure "bucket" results in a quantity of approx. 56,000 liters!
Today, excellent wines grow on the 1000-Eimerberg, on some of the steepest stone terraces in the entire Wachau. Riesling and Neuburger in particular find excellent conditions on the crystalline weathered soils, which are reflected in slender, racy wines.
Parking is available in Spitz on the Donaulände and at the cemetery. It is only a short walk from the cemetery to the Tausendeimerberg.




