Danube station 9
Melk
River marker km: 2035,815 |
Docking order: 24 m |
Infrastructure: water, sewage and waste water, rubbish on request; paid parking lot 150m |
Bank: Right bank |
Facilities: Pontoon - Lower Austria |
River marker km: 2035,815 |
Docking order: 24 m |
Bank: Right bank |
Facilities: Pontoon - Lower Austria |
Infrastructure: water, sewage and waste water, rubbish on request; paid parking lot 150m |
- River marker km: 2035,815
- Bank: Right bank
- Docking order: 24 m
- Facilities: Pontoon - Lower Austria
- Infrastructure: water, sewage and waste water, rubbish on request; paid parking lot 150m
The Danube stations No. 9, 8, 31, 7, 35 and 41 can be reached safely and comfortably on foot from the main road or from the city center via the lift bridge. This bridge is used exclusively by pedestrians and cyclists. Buses, cars and delivery services to the Danube stations Nos. 9, 8, 31, 7, 35 and 41 will be routed over the new Kolomani-Bridge over the old arm. The Sightseeing Cruises depart from the new Danube station No. 9.
Trip destinations
Local area
Stift Melk is a world famous baroque abbey and takes pride in its regal location high above the Danube at the 'Gates of the Wachau Region'. Melk has been the spiritual and cultural heart of the entire county for over 1000 years, initially as a Babenberg castle and subsequently, from 1089 onwards as a Benedictine monastery. The village has been able to preserve its architectural charm to this day and offers romantic lanes, renaissance townhouses, historic towers and the remains of the old town walls. Culture is an important aspect of life in Melk. Many events here have earned a reputation far beyond the borders of the Wachau region, such as the International Baroque Days with the Melk Whitsuntide concerts and the summer theatre festival.
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