Dürnstein
Understand
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phone: +43 2711 219address: Dürnstein 25
Get in
By car
Dürnstein is just a few kilometres west of Krems and can be reached on the B3 regional highway, which follows the Danube River on its northern bank.By train
The NÖVOG Wachaubahn narrow-gauge railway line passes through on its way from Krems to Emmersdorf. It operates only on weekends and public holidays from April to October and daily in July, August and September. See the Wachaubahn website to look up train information online.By boat
From mid-April through October Dürnstein can be reached by river boats which ply the route between Krems and Melk, also making stops in Spitz and Emmersdorf.-
DDSG Blue Danube Schiffahrt GmbH
phone: +43 1 588 80Operates several times daily; timetables and fares (listed at the bottom of the page) can be found here. Tickets can be purchased at any of the docking points, in Vienna, or online. Bicycles (€2) and dogs (free) permitted on board. -
phone: +43 7433 2590 21Operates twice daily, also making a stop in Weißenkirchen. Timetables and fares can bee seen here. Tickets can be purchased online. Bicycles (€2) and dogs (free, muzzle and leash required) permitted on board.
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phone: +43 660 7637480address: Donaulände 27On Sundays from June through September the smaller company operates between Tulln and Dürnstein. Timetables can be found here.
By bus
VOR bus route WL1 operates roughly hourly between Krems and Melk via Dürnstein, with stops at each end of the road tunnel beneath the village. See the VOR website for timetables. A Wachau Ticket is available on buses for ten euros (five for children) and offers unlimited travel on buses in the region for one day.Get around
Only residents with a special permit may park on the street in the centre of Dürnstein; visitors may park in private areas (for hotels and pensions) or at four car parks outside the centre: , , , and . Paid parking is required from 08:00-19:00: €1.50 (1 hr), €3 (2 hrs), €4 (entire day).
By bicycle
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phone: +43 2742 22 99 01 (hotline)After registration (online or by mobile), pick up a bicycle at any Nextbike location, and drop it off at the same or any other Nextbike spot. A map of pickup and drop-off points can be found here (click 'Wachau' for Dürnstein); a brochure for the Wachau region is available for download.
See
Burgruine DürnsteinBuilt in the 12th century, the castle is best known for being the prison of King Richard the Lionhearted of England from December 1192 to March 1193, after he was captured by Austrian Duke Leopold V while returning from the Third Crusade. In 1635, toward the end of the Thirty Years' War, the Swedes captured the castle and later destroyed the outer gate. After serving as a refuge during the Austro-Turkish War a couple decades later, it was ultimately abandoned and fell into disrepair. In the late 17th century the castle was purchased by an Austrian noble family, which still owns it today.
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phone: +43 2711 227address: Dürnstein 1The former monastery was founded in 1410, and forcibly closed in 1788 by order of Emperor Joseph II. It is today managed by a consortium of several Augustine monastic orders, and its distinctive blue and white bell tower is considered to be an icon of the Wachau region. Independent visitors can access the courtyard, church, and main terrace. Guided tours (in German, English, and French) also allow access to the crypt and the cloister; tours take place every Sunday at 12:00 or at other times if booked in advance, and last about an hour.
KunigundenkircheThe former parish church is the oldest church in Dürnstein and dates from 1200. In 1783 most of the church was rebuilt, but the original tower and sacristy remain.
Do
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phone: +43 2711 320address: Donaulände 36The outdoor natural swimming pool is fully maintained with biological means only and no chemicals. There is a children's section and an adult section, as well as a lawn for relaxing and sporting facilities.
Eat
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phone: +43 2711 224address: Dürnstein 21Operating since 1780, in 1905 this was the birthplace of the Wachauer Laberl, a wheat and rye sourdough roll which is commonly served in Heurigen. The well-known establishment has a small café serving various pastries and coffee, and also sells its own version of the local Marillenmarmelade (apricot jam).
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phone: +43 2711 292address: Anzuggasse 237Located in the former monastic cellar, with a nice garden overlooking both vineyards the Danube, the restaurant serves local dishes with local wine only (no beer). Reservations can be made online.
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phone: +43 699 154 40 212address: Dürnstein 10Located in an early 18th-century house close to the centre of town, this is a good place not only to sample the local wine but also regional cuisine, in a rustic atmosphere. Many dishes have creative twists on traditional specialties as well as more modern creations, all made from locally-sourced ingredients. Seating is available indoors as well as in a pleasant shaded courtyard.
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phone: +43 2732 828 90address: Unterloiben 7The family-run vineyard is especially known for Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, and has a well-known restaurant specialising in Wachauer cuisine. In the summer guests can dine outdoors in a large apple orchard. Reservations can be made online.
Sleep
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phone: +43 676 8488 14800address: Rossatzbach 21Has 60 spaces for tents and caravans, located next to a swimming spot with excellent views of Dürnstein. Pets permitted.
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phone: +43 271 1252address: Dürnstein 26Located in a 15th-century house behind the old city hall. This hotel has five simple but comfortable rooms, all with TVs and private terraces, as well as holiday apartments. There is also a lovely garden for guests.
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phone: +43 2711 222address: Dürnstein 8The hotel offers 39 rooms, suites and apartments. Nonsmoking rooms available, pets permitted, free Wi-fi and outdoor pool. A gourmet restaurant, awarded one toque by Gault Millau, is located onsite.
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phone: +43 2711 212address: Dürnstein 2The former castle now houses a five-star hotel, open April through October. Facilities include indoor and outdoor pools, fitness centre, free bicycles, as well as an onsite restaurant and gift shop. Pets permitted, free Wi-Fi throughout, free parking.