Best attractions and places to see around Traismauer include a rich array of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated at the confluence of the Traisen and Danube rivers, the town is surrounded by plains and vineyards. Its past as the Roman equestrian fort Augustianis, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Danube Limes, is evident throughout the area. This region offers diverse points of interest for exploration.
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Why do I just not feel comfortable near nuclear power plants?
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An entrance to the shopping mile.
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Great bike path, very nice view of the other bank of the Danube
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Here you will find the relatively well-preserved remains of a Roman fort from the Danube Limes right next to the Danube cycle path, definitely worth a detour!
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A beautiful section of the Danube cycle path with many views!
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The Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant (official name of the operator EVN) (also known as the Tullnerfeld Nuclear Power Plant) in Zwentendorf an der Donau (Lower Austria), which never went into operation, is the largest investment ruin in the Republic of Austria and is considered a domestic political symbol and a milestone in economic history (Wikipedia). The nuclear power plant is also considered the safest in the world because it never went into operation.
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Traismauer is rich in Roman history. You can visit the well-preserved Roman Gate (Wienertor), which was the eastern gate of the Roman fort. Another significant site is the Hunger Tower, a former horseshoe-shaped tower from the 4th-5th century AD, now hosting an exhibition on archaeology. Don't miss the crypt of the parish church, where you can see remains of the Roman command building. For a broader experience, the Old Town of Krems on the Danube, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers medieval alleys and baroque buildings.
Yes, Traismauer offers several family-friendly options. The Cultural Trail of the Talking Romans is particularly engaging for children, providing a lively account of the town's Roman history across five stations, explorable on foot or by bicycle. In the summer months, the beautiful natural lakes provide spacious sunbathing and play areas. Many historical sites, such as the Steiner Gate, Krems, are also considered family-friendly.
Traismauer is an excellent starting point for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy cycling along the Danube Cycle Path or the Traisental Cycle Path, with picturesque routes through vineyards and orchards. The region also offers numerous hiking opportunities. For specific routes, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Traismauer, MTB Trails around Traismauer, or Hiking around Traismauer.
Traismauer is a renowned wine town surrounded by vineyards. You can visit numerous wine taverns (Heurigen) to enjoy regional wines. The Traismauer Tourist Information Office, located in Traismauer Castle, also offers opportunities to taste and purchase local wines, providing a direct connection to the region's viticulture.
Traismauer is situated at the confluence of the Traisen and Danube rivers, creating scenic plains flanked by vineyards. You can also find beautiful natural lakes with sunbathing and play areas, and the Ecological Showcase Areas directly on the Traisen, which feature local plants and shaded resting spots for relaxation. The Danube Cycle Path 🚲 Krems–South Bank offers wonderful views of the Danube.
Traismauer Castle (Schloss Traismauer) has a rich history, serving as the former seat of the Roman cavalry fort and a setting in the Nibelungen saga. Today, it hosts high-class events during the annual cultural summer and houses the 'Traismauer Treasures' exhibition, showcasing ancient Roman finds and the Traismauer nativity scene, which is part of the intangible UNESCO cultural heritage.
For a truly unique experience, consider visiting the Zwentendorf nuclear power plant. It's the only nuclear power plant in the world that was completed but never put into operation due to a referendum, offering a fascinating glimpse into Austrian contemporary history and politics.
For easy hiking, consider routes like the 'Picnic Area at Hauersteig – Korkenzieher Observation Tower loop from Katastralgemeinde Ahrenberg' (3.17 km) or the 'Traisen River – Traisen Weir loop from Traismauer' (3.97 km). You can find more easy options and detailed information in the Hiking around Traismauer guide.
Yes, some attractions and paths are noted for their accessibility. The Steiner Gate, Krems and the Danube Cycle Path 🚲 Krems–South Bank are highlighted as wheelchair-accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific venue details for the most current accessibility information.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved Roman heritage, the charming old towns like Mautern on the Danube — Old Town, and the scenic cycling paths along the Danube are often highlighted. The region's wine culture and the tranquil natural lakes also receive positive feedback for their relaxing atmosphere.
The Traismauer Tourist Information Office is conveniently located within Traismauer Castle. Here, you can get assistance with planning your visit, learn more about local attractions, and even taste and purchase local wines. For more information, you can visit the Lower Austria tourism website: lower-austria.info.
Yes, the region caters to various cycling abilities. The Danube Cycle Path 🚲 Krems–South Bank section, for example, is mostly flat and suitable for all fitness levels. For more challenging rides, you can explore the diverse routes listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Traismauer and MTB Trails around Traismauer guides, which include easy, moderate, and more demanding options.


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