Csardahof, Farm in Pama, Austria
Csardahof is an agricultural estate in the Pannonian plain of Burgenland that specializes in vegetable cultivation and livestock farming. The farm sits on open fields in this flat, fertile region of eastern Austria.
The estate was originally founded as a feudal sheep farm under a Hungarian name and belonged to the Hungarian region for centuries. When Burgenland separated from Hungary in 1921, the property became part of Austria.
The farm represents traditional Austrian agricultural practices while integrating modern farming methods under the ownership of Kronen Zeitung publisher Christoph Dichand.
The estate is located in Pama and can be reached at Csardahof 1. Visitors can contact the property in advance to learn about their products and farming operations.
Werner Lampert manages this agricultural estate, combining vegetable cultivation with livestock farming in the fertile lands of eastern Austria.
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