3 attractions worth trying on the Danube from dtertz's blog

The Danube covers ten countries, extending from Germany to Ukraine, and has many other advantages compared to famous tourist attractions. The eight main attractions on this river are well worth visiting.


The second longest river in Europe bypasses ten European countries: Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine.


It officially begins a marathon tour in the stately area of ​​Donaueschingen Castle, regardless of whether the Baar Mother Statue is the best way to get to the child east of the Danube. After nearly three thousand kilometers, a huge river flows in the Black Sea.


Whether you are visiting the Danube by car, bicycle or boat, you can stroll through fairytale dark forests, steep canyons and historic settlements. Discovered together some of the most charming towns in Europe: Passau, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade. List some. However, compared with these ordinary resorts, the Danube has more options. Here are some of the best-preserved internal secrets of the Danube...


one. Germany: Wertenburg Abbey and the Danube Strait


Throughout the village of Weltenburg, the Danube has formed a water-like noose, mainly because it has doubled time and time again. A Benedictine monastery straddles the neck of the peninsula, the majestic Baroque architecture uses a luxurious 18th century church, and even more surprisingly a winery. Marvel at the magnificence of St. George, then head to the abbey to enjoy yourself in the beautiful abbey Barock Dunkel. Before boarding the boat that passes through the narrow limestone canyon into Kelheim, relax by the sea, reach the shingles in front of the monastery, or slip your toes off the Danube.


Ambray returned to a sizable lender, climbed up the observation deck, got a bird's eye view of your impressive monastery, and then took the rope ferry to Wittenberg Abbey.


2. Austria: the lovely Wachau Valley


In the idyllic Danube Valley, look for a motorcycle service in Molk, then bike by the water to Krems to experience its beauty. Before disembarking, choose a perfect time to visit Melk Abbey, a huge monastery that sits on a rocky outcrop towering over the river. The chapel is full of gold, and the pottery-style library (with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves) stores medieval manuscripts.


In summer, when using the apricot orchard, you will hear the riverside route between historical cities. Above, the hillside is covered with vineyards (detailed by UNESCO), and there is a romantic castle on it.


Before returning to Melk, take a look at the magnificent church and the magnificent Baroque architecture of Krems in Vienna, and then return to Melk with the lender opposite. Admire the different views of this charming river valley.


three. Slovakia: Danubiana Mulenstine Art Gallery


With its quirky street sculptures and hilltop castle, Bratislava has begun to become a favorite travel agency for tourists, but the couple is well known in this stylish, modern art museum, which is located 15 kilometers downstream of the artificial island .


Ride a motorcycle in Bratislava, then follow the river bank company to Vnovo. Or, go ahead and take bus number 90 at the Slovak National Theatre, or take one on a sightseeing boat. The sleek boat-shaped setting helps to publish news fairly accurately on the water's edge, while the playful and vibrant waterside sculptures contrast sharply with the sharp curves of the dazzling white museum. Before entering the lively indoor room, please admire the island and roof garden. These rooms are filled with contemporary art and installations, which may disturb and inspire all art lovers.


     Next post
     Blog home

The Wall

No comments
You need to sign in to comment