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Danube Cycle Path Stage 6 North Bank: Krems - Tulln

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    From medieval town to art and garden city Today's tour takes you along the north and south banks of the Danube out of the Wachau cultural landscape. You start in Krems an der Donau, a beautiful commercial and cultural town, and cycle along the Danube cycle path to Tulln an der Donau, which is also known as an art and garden town. On the way there, you will pass Altenwörth and Zwentendorf an der Donau, among others, until you finally reach your destination on the south bank.
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    The wine, trade, shopping, cultural, school and university town of Krems is enchanting due to its location: the old town, which is part of the UNESCO World Hertige site Wachau, stretches between the Danube and the vineyards of the Krems Valley ("Kremstal" in German) domain. The Steiner Tor, Krems' landmark from 1480, is just as much a reminder of an eventful history as the many town houses from the 16th century, when Protestant merchants made Krems rich. Stroll through the Obere and Untere Landstraße, pay a visit to the early Gothic Gozzoburg, the Kunsthalle or the Caricature Museum. An absolute highlight is the Landesgalerie Niederösterreich, which opened in 2019 and is located on the Kunstmeile Krems.

    Soon after Krems, you will have a new companion: the Wagram region. The Wagram is characterized by intertwined vineyards that merge into rolling fields, shady hollow paths, washed out of the loess by millions of years of water. The deep loess soils offer the best conditions for finely spiced, powerful wines. This applies not only to Grüner, but also to Roter Veltliner.

    In the Weritas wine shop in Kirchberg am Wagram , 50 top winegrowers are represented with over 250 wines. There is also the Alchemists' Park and the Alchemists' Museum in Kirchberg and, not far away, the Pleyel Museum and the Pleyel Cultural Center in Ruppersthal. Ignaz Joseph Pleyel, the most famous son of the Wagram, who left the romantic wine village to make a name for himself as a composer and piano maker in Paris around 1800. Cyclists can explore the Wagram region on five themed cycle routes along the discovery tours.

    Finally, Tulln welcomes you. Just on the outskirts of the city, you will pass the GARTEN TULLN, Europe's unique ecological garden experience with over 70 show gardens and many other attractions. You can experience the world-famous exceptional artist at the Egon Schiele Museum, the Egon Schiele Birthplace and the Egon Schiele Theme Trail. Tulln's Donaulände is attractively designed and in just a few minutes you can get from one attraction to the next, including the Tulln City Museum, which houses the Tulln Roman Museum, the documentation on the imperial convent and the Virtulleum.

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    Krems an der Donau – Altenwörth – Zwentendorf an der Donau – Kleinschönbichl – Pischelsdorf – Langenschönbichl – Tulln an der Donau

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    Your tour begins in Krems an der Donau. The old town of Krems is impressive in itself, as it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Steiner Tor gate is particularly noteworthy as it is considered the city's landmark. In addition, there are countless churches, gates, houses and museums to discover – a true city of culture. Wine connoisseurs will also feel at home here, as wine growing is not only economically important with numerous wineries, but also an important part of this city.

    The Kremstal wine-growing region stretches along the Kremstal Wine Route on both sides of the Danube around the old wine town of Krems. Wine has been grown here for centuries, and wine is still omnipresent in Krems today. At the eastern gateway to the Wachau region, the Kremstal is one of Austria's oldest wine-growing areas. Wine has been grown on the fertile primary rock and, above all, loess soils for many centuries.

    You then cross the Krems and follow the river of the same name until it flows into the Danube. You then cycle along the Danube Cycle Path directly along the river and enjoy the beautiful landscape panorama that unfolds before you. The landscape here is similar to that of the Wachau, with green hills covered in numerous vineyards. You will cycle a long way along the Danube until you have to change sides at the Altenwörth Danube power station and continue your tour on the south bank.

    Once there, cross the Traisen and drive back to the banks of the Danube. Here you are also in the Wagram Wine Route area. The Wagram is a mighty escarpment that stretches north of the Danube. South of the Danube are the small wine-growing and wine tavern villages of the Tullnerfeld. The Wagram wine-growing region covers 2,400 hectares.

    Next, you will come to the small municipality of Zwentendorf an der Donau, which has a special attraction: Austria's first and only nuclear power plant, which was never put into operation. Continue along the cycle path, which you leave at Kleinschönbichl, moving away from the Danube for a short while. Take the country road through the two villages of Pischelsdorf and Langenschönbichl and continue on the L 2148 to Große Tulln. Once you have crossed the river, return to the banks of the Danube on the other side. 

    Here you cover the last few metres on the cycle path before reaching your destination of Tulln an der Donau. This Lower Austrian town offers a wonderful end to your tour. In addition to its many sights, the town is characterised by numerous green spaces and gardens. GARTEN TULLN is also located here. The former Roman cavalry camp of Comagenis is known for its diverse art and cultural offerings and its splashing fountain.

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    Krems can be reached via several interregional bus and train connections. Timetables are available online at www.oebb.at , www.postbus.at , www.anachb.at

    Directions

    You drive directly to Krems via the B35.

    Parking

    In the centre of Krems. Please note the individual parking zones. For more information, visit http://www.krems.info/de/home/service/orientierung/parken-in-krems/

    Coordinates

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    48.411206, 15.607045
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    48°24'40.3"N 15°36'25.4"E
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    33U 544921 5362183
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    Distance
    41.4 km
    Duration
    2:47 h
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    Descent
    20 m
    Highest point
    198 m
    Lowest point
    178 m
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